Supply chains in Europe are adjusting to a new normal. With tariffs shifting and freight routes evolving, many fashion businesses are re-examining the systems they rely on to source and move products. These changes aren’t always dramatic, but they are meaningful, and they’re prompting a more thoughtful look at how sourcing strategies are built.

On June 18th, the Interline and TradeBeyond will host a focused, expert-led webinar designed for sourcing, logistics, and supply chain professionals navigating a changing global landscape.

This session offers a chance to take stock of how fashion and retail businesses are adjusting, not just to survive the moment, but to build resilience into their operations for the future.  

The session will cover: 

  • The degree of uncertainty in fashion supply chains, and how short-term global disruption is accelerating regional transformation.
  • How the balance of global trade is changing and what that means for decision-makers across UK and European markets. 
  • How insiders on both the supply and demand sides are seeing these impacts manifest in real business terms.
  • The technology solutions being applied right now to improve preparedness and responsiveness in the face of continued unpredictability. 

Built for professionals working at the intersection of sourcing, policy, and technology, this webinar delivers real-world insight from experts already adapting to modern supply chain realities, offering a grounded, actionable view of what’s changing and how to respond effectively.

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Robert Garrison, Enterprise Senior Director, TradeBeyond: A proven track record of driving success for SMB’s and Fortune 500 companies through the implementation of agile, technology-enabled supply chains. He is the current Enterprise Senior Director with TradeBeyond, and brings a wealth of experience leading major retail supply chain innovations.
  • Britton Russel, Supply Chain Executive: A senior leader and expert in consumer product and retail supply chains. Britton has both led and implemented major changes for sourcing and supply chain organisations including developing and implementing strategies, improving cost performance, restructuring organisations, managing agent relationships, and opening new sourcing offices.
  • Ben Hanson, Editor-in-Chief, The Interline: A devoted technology analyst, commentator, and speaker dedicated to the fashion industry for 15 years.