Politecnico di Milano - Graduated School of Business

Supply chain finance to reduce supply chain risks

Current supply chains are exposed to disruption not only of physical flows, but also of financial flows. Ensuring optimal management of financial flows along the supply chain limits the risk of disruption and ensures better operational financial management, along all levels of the supply chain.
Access duration: 1 years
Tel: 02 2399 2820

Subject Area:

Supply Chain Management

Date:

Tuesday 27 October, 17:00-19:30

Language:

English

 

PROGRAMME

The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in critical issues relating to the supply chain and a lack of cash in companies, with an increasing use of supply chain financing solutions. This DW helps managers understand the impacts of inappropriate supply-chain liquidity management and potential actions that can be implemented to mitigate the risks arising from the current cash crisis.

  • The importance of financial management along the supply chain.
  • The impact of financial choices relating to the supply chain on its disruption
  • The risk mitigation role of Supply Chain Finance solutions

Procurement managers, supply chain managers, treasury and credit management managers

DIRECTED BY

PROFESSOR FEDERICO CANIATO E ANTONELLA MORETTO

 

Federico Caniato: is Full Professor of Supply Chain and Procurement Management at MIP.

 

Antonella Moretto: is a Senior Researcher at MIP where she teaches the Supplier Relationship Management course.

 

SPECIAL GUEST

Michelangelo Bottesini: Head of Credit & Procurement – TeamSystem

LEARN AS YOU GO

Learn as you go is our new digital educational programme designed to provide ideas, “actionable” skills and tools that can be applied immediately in your professional environment to help organisations recover rapidly, particularly as a result of the current health emergency.

In the online workshops into which the Learn as you go programme is divided, through active engagement, participants can take inspiration from relevant topics, connect with managers, other professionals and entrepreneurs, and, at the same time, acquire specific skills which can be put to good use in their professions.

To be scheduled from June to December 2020, two types of digital workshops are available: Inspiring – for a “Learning from Practitioners” experience that allows an exchange of ideas and the sharing of best practices – and Empowering – with an applicative approach which, through practice, enables solutions to be found that can easily be applied and used in the workplace.

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