Supply Chain Club – AI in Supply Chain 2026
May 22, 2026 | Clarion Hotel & Congress Copenhagen Airport | Copenhagen
What can you expect?
An exclusive event for leaders and specialists within supply chain, retail, and wholesale, focusing on how AI and modern supply chain management can strengthen decision-making, forecasting, and resilient supply chains.
AI is increasingly transforming the way companies plan and manage their supply chains. Forecasting, assortment management, and S&OP are evolving from traditional operational disciplines into data-driven management tools that can drive growth, reduce risk, and strengthen competitive advantage.
Supply Chain Club is designed as a forum where strategy meets practice. Here, industry professionals gather for a full day of expert presentations, real-life cases, and dialogue about how AI and modern supply chain management can be translated into real business value.
What can you expect?
AI in Supply Chain
How can artificial intelligence improve forecasting, planning, and decision-making in supply chain?
AI forecasting of new products
How can companies use AI-based forecasting when launching new products without historical data?
Supply Chain as a growth driver
How can supply chain evolve from an operational function to a strategic driver of business growth?
Trends in AI
Follow an AI researcher as they explore the latest trends and opportunities within artificial intelligence in supply chain.
Category and assortment management
How data and AI can be used to optimize assortment planning, inventory levels, and demand management.
Speakers
Benjamin Kloster | CMO, F&H Group
Benjamin will share insights into how AI is applied in retail and wholesale, and how companies can work with AI-based forecasting — including forecasting for new product introductions.
Steven Pauly | Research AI Scientist, Slimstock
Steven will present: “AI in Supply Chain – How Artificial Intelligence Can Revolutionize Your Supply Chain.”
In this session, he will explore how AI can optimize forecasting, planning, and decision-making in modern supply chains.
Jan Stentoft | Professor in Supply Chain Management
Jan will provide a strategic perspective on how supply chain can evolve from an operational function into a true growth driver for businesses. His work focuses on areas such as:
🔹 Forecasting & demand management
🔹 Procurement & supplier collaboration
🔹 Inventory management & working capital
🔹 S&OP as a management tool
🔹 AI in supply chain
The common denominator is scalability, resilience, and profitable growth.
