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Supply chain LEADERS choose Fortna

Fortna Sponsors the State of Retail Supply Chains Study

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Nashville – Auburn University and Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) have kicked off the inaugural study of retail supply chain management issues. We are working with leading retail executives to investigate and understand the most critical SCM issues in this huge sector of the U.S. economy. Key trends, fundamental financial and service benchmarks, and emerging strategies are being analyzed. The research questionnaire is now available for download. We encourage retail supply chain executives to share their thoughts regarding current trends, strategy, and operations. www.retail-scm.com

About Fortna
Fortna – “Driving Supply Chain Results”
Fortna, Inc. is a leader in designing, implementing and supporting complete supply chain solutions along with overall organizational performance. For additional information about how Fortna can assist your company achieve business goals, please call us at (800) Fortna-1 or visit our Web site: www.fortna.com

About Auburn University College of Business
The College of Business seeks to bring the unchanging values of Auburn University - practical education and research, honesty, and hard work - to a changing world. Through the creation and application of business knowledge, we fulfill the needs of our many constituencies. The College is a catalyst for economic development linking the region’s economy to the global marketplace through instruction, research and outreach.

About RILA
RILA is the home of one of the world's largest and fastest growing retail and consumer products companies, whose executives participate in RILA for its unique educational forums, its effective public policy advocacy, and its advancement of the retail industry. RILA membership includes more than 200 member companies - from Abercrombie & Fitch to Wal-Mart .


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For more information please contact:
Patti Satterfield
330.808.0010
pattisatterfield@fortna.com
 

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