Schulich to Host 2nd Annual Sustainable Supply Chain Case Challenge

Schulich is proud to be hosting the 2nd Annual Sustainable Supply Chain Case Challenge, a unique case competition for graduate students interested in supply chain management. The challenge provides graduate students from business schools across Canada the chance to solve a real-world case relevant to the future of sustainable supply chains.
During the competition, teams will compete through two rounds of competition to analyze a business case inspired by recent industry challenges. The challenge concludes with the top four teams presenting their solutions live to a panel of industry judges, while competing for cash prizes totaling over $2,000. Full details about the competition are available on the competition website. Team registration is now open until January 30, 2025.

The event is organized by the George Weston Ltd. Centre for Sustainable Supply Chains in collaboration with Schulich’s Supply Chain and Operations Management Club (SCOMC).
The event is made possible through the generous support of industry sponsors including Lead Sponsor, Loblaw Companies Ltd. Loblaw Companies Limited is Canada’s food and pharmacy leader with a network of corporate and independently operated stores in communities across the country.
The competition is also supported by Partner Sponsor, the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation (CITT). Founded in 1958, CITT is a leading not-for-profit professional development association dedicated to the advancement of professionals and businesses in logistics.

“The Case Challenge offers aspiring supply chain professionals a valuable opportunity to showcase their skills in a dynamic, competitive setting. A special thank you to our sponsors, Loblaw Companies Limited and CITT, for their support for this unique hands-on learning experience,” said David Johnston, Research Chair & Director, George Weston Ltd. Centre for Sustainable Supply Chains.
For more details, please visit the competition website.