Logistics, Supply Chain and Information Seminar Planned For December 8 in Atlanta
The Supply Chain Execution Systems & Technology Group
(SCE) of the Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) will
sponsor a Supply Chain Execution Systems & Technologies
Seminar on Thursday, December 8, 2005 at the Radisson Hotel
Atlanta - Windy Hill in Atlanta, Georgia.
This SCE Supply Chain Execution Systems & Technologies
Seminar provides an opportunity for logistics, operations and
information technology executives to learn the latest logistics
and supply chain system solutions and to gain valuable insight
into how these solutions can be implemented to make their
operations more productive and profitable.
Logistics and information technology experts will discuss
leading edge supply chain execution solutions and the impact
they have on warehousing, distribution and logistics at this
one-day event. The seminar includes a keynote session, breakout
groups, panel discussions, and case histories. Leading
suppliers will also be on hand for one-to-one discussions and
demonstrations.
SCE Group's Logistics & Supply Chain Execution Seminar
is offered at no cost to attendees. More information and free
on-line seminar registration can be found at
http:/www.mhia.org/sceseminars.
SCE is the Supply Chain Execution Systems & Technology
Group of the Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA). SCE
member companies are the leading providers of Logistics and
Supply Chain Execution Systems software, hardware and services.
Formerly LESA, the Group was formed in 1995. The organization
is dedicated to providing the highest quality of products and
services for the logistics and supply chain execution industry.
Visit http://www.mhia.org/sce for more
information.
MHIA is an international trade association that has
represented this industry since 1945. MHIA members include
material handling equipment and systems manufacturers,
integrators, consultants, publishers, and third party logistics
providers. Member companies come from all areas of material
handling and various parts of the world, making MHIA a strong
national and international representative for the material
handling industry. Much of the work of the industry is done
within its product-specific sections, councils and affiliates.
The association also sponsors trade events, such as
ProMat® and NA 2006 to showcase the products and
services of its member companies and to educate industry
professionals on the productivity solutions provided through
material handling and logistics. For more information visit
www.mhia.org or call
800-345-1815/704-676-1190.
For more information, contact: Carol Miller or Samantha
Greenidge at 704/676-1190, 800/345-1815 or cmiller@mhia.org
MHIA
8720 Red Oak Blvd., Suite 201
Charlotte, NC 28217
800-345-1815/704-676-1190