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It's Not Your
Parent's Economy
Webcast
from Tompkins Associates focuses on delivering great supply
chain performance through best practices
Raleigh,
NC, October 10, 2001Today, we find ourselves in
interesting times. And in places we've never been before.
Supply chain performance has never been more important. To
lead in these changing times, companies must confront logistics
practices that are evolving as fast as the global economy.
They must implement information technology systems, like warehouse
management systems, to evolve to the next competitive level.
And they must master best materials handling practices to
move goods through the supply chain-faster and more efficiently.
To learn
how to navigate changing customer requirements and marketplace
conditions, Modern Materials Handling, Warehousing Management
and Logistics Management and Distribution Report
invite you to join the experts from Tompkins Associates in
a live online seminar titled "It's Not
Your Parent's Economy: How to Deliver Great Supply Chain Performance
Through Best Practices," Tuesday, October 23rd, starting
at 1:00 p.m. EST.
The three-part
presentation will be segmented by topic and each segment will
last one hour. You may log on for a specific segment or for
all three.
The three-part
presentation will be segmented by topic and each segment will
last one hour. You may log on for a specific segment or for
all three.
- 1
to 2 pm
Best Practices in Logistics Operation Speakers include:
Jim Tompkins, Dale Harmelink and Peter Bradley
- 2
to 3 pm
Best Practices in Warehousing Technology Speakers
include: Jim Tompkins, John Spain and John Johnson
- 3
to 4 pm
Best Practices in Materials Handling Speakers include:
Jim Tompkins, Tony Gerace and Gary Forger
This
free Webcast will focus on ways to deliver great supply chain
performance through best practices in logistics, warehousing
and material handling. Learn from the experts at Tompkins
and hear first-hand the experiences of some of their clients.
Attendees will also be able to join in the dialogue and ask
questions of the experts.
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Media
Contact:
E-mail
Myra Schwartz
or call 919-876-3667.
See
Also:
Company
Fact Sheet
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