The Women’s Corner in Supply Chains and Logistics aims to highlight the achievements of Saudi women in this vital field by providing support, guidance, and resources to empower them to contribute effectively to sustainable economic growth. This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to enhance the role of women in economic and social development.
This direction reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to empowering women and strengthening their role across all economic sectors, including supply chains and logistics. This events will be held at the Supply Chain and Logistics Conference 2024, to be held in Riyadh on December 15-16, gathering a distinguished group of experts and decision-makers to discuss developments in this essential sector.

Goal:

To strengthen the role of Saudi women in supply chains and logistics by fostering a supportive and inspiring environment that empowers them to achieve excellence.

Vision:

To establish the Women’s Corner in Supply Chains and Logistics as a symbol of empowerment and excellence, actively contributing to the national economy and advancing women’s roles in sustainable development.

Mission:

To empower Saudi women in supply chains and logistics through targeted training, mentorship, and networking opportunities, enabling them to fulfill their career ambitions and drive progress in the field.

Objectives

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Highlight Women’s Achievements in Logistics: Showcase inspiring success stories of Saudi women in the supply chain and logistics sector to enhance the role of women in this field.
2
Offer Training and Educational Programs: Organize workshops and training courses to develop women's skills in logistics and transportation, increasing their success opportunities in the sector.
3
Promote Networking: Create networking opportunities for Saudi women in the supply chain and logistics sector, locally and internationally, to share experiences and foster collaboration.
4
Encourage Innovation and Creativity: Support innovative ideas and new projects led by women in logistics, enhancing their capacity for innovation and active contribution to the field.
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Target Audience

• Saudi women working in the supply chain and logistics sector.
• Government entities and non-profit organizations supporting women in economic fields.
• Investors and investment funds interested in enhancing the role of women in this sector.

Women in Logistics & Supply Chain

• Receive support and guidance from experts and specialists in the field.
• Benefit from specialized training and professional development opportunities.
• Build strong professional relationships with other women in the same field.
• Gain the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in supply chains and logistics.

Why Participate in the Women in Supply Chains and Logistics Program?

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Women in Logistics & Supply Chain - WILSC 2024 2024

Day 01

15-12-2024

Women in Logistics and Supply Chain – From Academic Study to the Workforce.

13:00 – 14:00
Dr. Shatha Alabduljabbar
Assistant Professor | Princess Nourah University
Ms. Ghadeer Musa Alfuraih
Purchasing Manager | Arabian Plastic Manufacturing Company Limited (APLACO)
Ms. Anwar Saleh Alktheriy
Supply Chain Supervisor | Abunayan Holding (Saudi metersCompany)
Ms. Madhawi Youssef AL-Agal
Fresh Graduate | Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
Moderated by: Sumayyah AlGhazwani
Founder & CEO | SupplyTech

The International Women in Logistics and Transport (WILAT) Initiative.

14:00 – 14:45
Ms. Ruth Francis
Education Strategy Lead | CILT International

Female Leadership in Logistics – Success Stories.

14:45 - 15:45
Dr. Genan Ibrahim Alomran
Supply Chain & Logistics Services Consultant | Armed Forces Medical Services
Ms. Nourah Al Zwaidy
Supply Chain Development Director | ROSHN
Ms. Asma Alotaibi
Director of Procurement | SIDF Investment Company - SIC
Ms. Nouf AlMousa
Manager of Procurement and Supply Chain Management Digital Solutions | Aramco
Ms. Amal AlSomali
Head of corporate Procurement | New Murabba
Moderated by: Lubna Almohammadi
CIPS | Head of Operation

Day 02

16-12-2024

Administrative and Engineering Sciences in The Supply Chain

10:00– 11:00
Ms. Fatma Abdulhadi Albannawi
Supply Chain and Procurement Society | Deputy CEO
Ms. Fatima Altawiel
Logistics and Supply Chain Expert
Ms. Renad Al-Hilali
Founder & CEO | RODUD
Ms. Nada Alshoudry
KSA & Bahrain Logistics Head | Unilever
Moderated by: Alshaima Alshayeb
Chairwoman of the Board of Directors | Saudi Women Engineers Society

Empowering Women to Drive Supply Chain Efficiency and Foster Economic Growth

11:00– 11:30
Ms. Wijdan Mahdali
Procurement and contracts Senior lead | NEOM

Skills Required for Women’s Work in Supply Chains and Logistics.

11:30– 12:00
Dr. Mona Abdulrahman
Senior Trainer and Lecturer | Middle East Logistics High Institute (MELI)

Supply Chain And Logistics Conference

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