SCL Indonesia 2025: Building robust end-to-end supply chains
22 May 20232 min read

Summary
- More than 200 delegates joined the latest Supply Chain and Logistics (SCL) Indonesia held in Jakarta, themed “Building Robust End-to-End Supply Chains.” The event gathered industry leaders and experts for two days of discussions on elevating supply chain performance through technology and innovation.
- Over 30 speakers shared case studies and insights on using Blockchain, AI, IoT, Telematics, and big data to build efficient and visible supply chains. Topics included smart warehouses, connected manufacturing ecosystems, and strategies to develop Industry 4.0-ready operations.
- Key presentations came from organizations such as Keyfiled and IBM, focusing on transport optimization, warehouse management, and autonomous intelligence. SCL Indonesia is part of Infinity Expo’s global series of supply chain events, with the next edition set for Nairobi, Kenya on August 17 to 19.
More than 200 delegates joined the latest edition of Supply Chain and Logistics (SCL) Indonesia held in Jakarta, last May 3 to 4. This year’s theme was “Building Robust End-to-End Supply Chains.” In line with SCL Indonesia, another event will happen in Nairobi, Kenya on August 17 to 19.
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“The event involves engaging discussions on how to take supply chains to the next level using a blend of supply chain expertise and the latest technology offerings,”
said Harsh Pawar, focal person of SCL Indonesia and part of Infinity Expo, a business media company, which spearheaded the event.
He added that SCL Indonesia’s roster of over 30 speakers had delved on technology solutions. These are for building high-efficiency supply chains using Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Telematics, and other related topics.The speakers underlined their experiences and best practice in designing smart warehouses, building supply chain visibility, and leveraging big data analytics.According to Pawar, SCL Indonesia included case studies based on the perspectives of users who had successfully applied these changes to transform their supply chains.Among the talks were about “Industry 4.0” and “Imperatives to Connect Your Manufacturing Ecosystem To Optimise Processes.” Pawar also noted the increasing importance for manufacturing lead enterprises to develop smart factories.
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“With a deeper understanding of IoT and AI-connected manufacturing, and resilient supply chains, you will be able to create new levels of growth,”
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