Gary Rosier-Taylor, vice president of sales for the EMEA region at Descartes, is speaking at this year’s Sustainable Supply Chain Conference, returning to 30 Euston Square in London on 24 June 2025.
A sponsor of the conference, Descartes combines innovative technology, powerful trade intelligence and the reach of its network, to deliver a complete offering of cloud-based logistics and supply chain management solutions. Its solutions address supply chain challenges ranging from route optimisation to regulatory compliance.
As vice president of fleet solutions in EMEA, Rosier-Taylor covers all of Descartes routing, mobile, and telematics product portfolio. He joined Descartes in early 2023 through the acquisition of Melbourne-based Localz, a provider of customer engagement software for field service and last-mile delivery.
He has extensive experience in the supply chain sector, working alongside solution consultants and marketing functions to implement technology solutions that exceed customer expectations. In his current role, Rosier-Taylor helps businesses to drive sustainable operational efficiencies and improve last-mile customer experience.
Session title: The road to net zero for fleet operations: what can you do today?
- Using technology to reduce mileage and maximise delivery density
- How AI and machine learning can help optimise fleet operations
- The business benefits of more sustainable fleet operations
The conference, which will be held at 30 Euston Square, is a one-day face-to-face event where delegates can hear directly from industry-leading speakers about how business sustainability can influence their bottom line.
Innovation will continue to drive supply chain sustainability in the years to come. At the Sustainable Supply Chain Conference, delegates will learn how to ‘go green’ throughout their end-to-end operations, discussing topics such as the decarbonisation of road freight transport, the importance of industry collaboration to meet sustainability goals and how sustainable practises can actually be used to drive sales. Overall, the conference will consider the environmental and human impact of products, from cradle to grave.
From raw materials sourcing, production, storage and delivery to every transportation link in-between, the journey is not easy – the complexity of many supplier relationships and border crossings makes supply chain sustainability extremely challenging. But the payback for getting it right is priceless, delivering on the three ‘P’s of the bottom line – people, profits and the planet.
Amongst the list of speakers already announced for the conference are representatives of organisations such as NHS England, Bidfood, Haleon and OLPRO, as well as sponsors of the conference Descartes and Aurora Insights. Keep an eye out on the Logistics Manager website, as well as on Twitter and LinkedIn, for more information on the event’s speakers as the conference draws closer.
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