Manifest Vegas Unveils Comprehensive Agenda for 2026 Supply Chain Event
On December 5, 2025, Manifest Vegas announced an extensive agenda for its 2026 event set to take place from February 9 to 11 at The Venetian in Las Vegas. This year’s gathering will showcase over 400 industry experts from the global supply chain and logistics sectors, including notable shippers, technology innovators, and investment leaders.
Key highlights of the agenda include more than 175 sessions and four focused half-day summits addressing critical issues impacting the supply chain landscape. Topics range from maritime logistics and sustainability in cold chains to procurement strategies. A new Pavilion dedicated to cold chain technology will feature specialized exhibitors and presentations.
The Plenary Stage will host influential leaders discussing vital themes such as supply chain network design, the role of Agentic AI, retail disruptions, and workforce realities. Among the distinguished speakers scheduled to present are:
- Raina Avalon, EVP & Chief Logistics Officer at The TJX Companies
- Sarah Clarke, Chief Supply Chain & Technology Officer for AEO Inc.
- Dave Clark, CEO & Founder of Auger
- Michael Frey, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Beiersdorf
- Will Heywood, Chief Customer Officer at DHL Supply Chain
- Nitin Jayakrishnan, CEO & Co-Founder of Pando.ai
- Romain Moulin, CEO & Co-Founder of Exotec
- Sirsij Peshin, Chief Procurement Officer at Pfizer
- Meri Stevens, COO at Kenvue
- Jonathan Tam, COO of FIGS
- Gretchen Torres, VP of Marketing and Engagement at DHL Supply Chain
- Rod West, EVP of Global Supply Chain at Dollar General
Don’t miss this premier event, which serves as a platform to explore the latest technologies and partnerships reshaping global logistics. For more details and to review the complete agenda, visit Manifest Vegas 2026.
As the largest supply chain and logistics tech event worldwide, Manifest Vegas connects supply chain executives, logistics service providers, innovative startups, and venture capitalists, fostering discussion on the future of global goods movement.
