Last week, John Galt Solutions attended it's 20th annual IBF’s Business Planning, Forecasting & S&OP: Best Practices conference in Orlando, Florida. This was a great opportunity to learn from some of the leading experts from across the supply chain industry, including a range of John Galt’s valued customers. The attendees were made up of wildly successful business professionals, seasoned speakers and thought leaders all with their own unique perspective on the latest industry trends, making for a highly engaging and educational week.

Man vs. Machine

Last week, John Galt Solutions attended it's 20th annual IBF’s Business Planning, Forecasting & S&OP: Best Practices conference in Orlando, Florida. This was a great opportunity to learn from some of the leading experts from across the supply chain industry, including a range of John Galt’s valued customers. The attendees were made up of wildly successful business professionals, seasoned speakers and thought leaders all with their own unique perspective on the latest industry trends, making for a highly engaging and educational week.

John Galt and IBF

Daniel Klitgaard, Global Marketing Leader at John Galt Solutions, had the honor of opening the IBF’s annual flagship conference this year. He stressed the importance of continued education and thanked IBF for leading the way with high quality events like the one in Orlando. This year’s conference marked the 20th year for John Galt supporting the IBF’s Business Planning, Forecasting & S&OP: Best Practices conference and as a thought leader in the field of sales and operations planning, John Galt is looking forward to another 20 years of partnering with IBF.

“It is an honor to be opening the IBF Conference in Orlando again this year. This is an exciting time in the supply chain industry that has seen major technological advancements in the recent years”, says Daniel Klitgaard.

Did you also attend the 20th edition of the IBF Conference? We’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas on the conference. What insights did you like best? What do you expect (or hope!) next year’s edition to cover? If you did not attend the IBF Conference: what key challenges do you face that you expect a conference like IBF’s to shed some light into?