Matilda Bouchet, Managing Director and Head of Cargo Monitoring at Nexxiot Receives Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s 3rd Annual Women in Supply Chain Award

This award honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.

DALLAS — Sept. 19, 2022 — Nexxiot, the global TradeTech pioneer, today announced that Matilda Bouchet, Managing Director and Head of Cargo Monitoring at Nexxiot, has been honored as a recipient of the 3rd Annual Supply & Demand Chain Executive 2022 Women in Supply Chain award. Ms. Bouchet was recognized for her contributions to the industry in advancing real-time cargo monitoring capabilities.

“I am honored to be recognized as a recipient of Supply & Demand Chain Executive Women in Supply Chain Award,” said Ms. Bouchet. As recent supply chain disruptions have demonstrated, the need for enhanced visibility and monitoring of cargo and assets is greater than ever before. Nexxiot’s mission is enabling easier, safer and cleaner global transportation. Through our IoT hardware devices and advanced analytics, we are improving transportation for all.”

The Women in Supply Chain award honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship, and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.This year’s list includes individuals from software and service providers, consultancies and academia, trucking and transportation firms, professional development agencies, sourcing and procurement divisions, and more, all who have helped supply chain clients and the supply chain community at large prepare to meet many of today’s — and tomorrow’s — challenges.

“When I launched this award three years ago, I was prepared for an uphill battle. I was envisioning a long road ahead in getting the supply chain industry educated enough as to why it was important to recognize women in the supply chain. But, this award, the winners and those who submitted nominations — both men and women — is a testament that supply chain organizations were already recognizing their female leaders; they just needed a better platform,” says Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics. “This year, we received over 280 submissions. Almost 100 of those submissions came from men. I’m so proud of everyone who participated, both men and women. I’m proud to call these women mentors, role models, and industry friends. I’m proud to interview them, support them and help promote their journey. And, I hope to see all of this year’s and past years’ winners at our upcoming Women in Supply Chain Forum.”

Visit https://sdce.me/7wmmgj to view the full list of 2022 Women in Supply Chain winners.

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