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ENTERTAINMENT SUPPLY CHAIN ACADEMY AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION PARTNER TO PRODUCE CES SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE
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Jun 28, 2006, 22:03
ENTERTAINMENT SUPPLY CHAIN ACADEMY AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION PARTNER TO PRODUCE CES SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE
January 10, 2007 Event To Focus on Maximizing Efficiencies in the
Manufacturing, Delivery and Retailing of Consumer Technology Products
Arlington, VA, June 20, 2006 -- The Consumer Electronics Association
(CEA) and the Entertainment Supply Chain Academy (ESCA) have announced
the launch of the first annual consumer electronics supply chain
conference, January 10, 2007, at the International CES, the world's
largest consumer technology tradeshow, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This
one-day training and networking event will feature analysis, best
practice applications, technology demonstrations, keynotes and panel
discussions by leading experts on topics such as RFID, vendor managed
inventory, returns, forecasting, collaborative technologies, product
replenishment, retail event promotion, freight and transportation, and
global logistics.
"CEA is proud to help drive
a collaborative, industry-wide initiative to maximize efficiencies in
the manufacture, delivery and merchandising of consumer technology
products," said Karen Chupka, senior vice president of events and
conferences for CEA, the producer of the International CES. "By working
together and employing the latest technologies and best practices, our
members will be able to quickly react to rapidly changing consumer
demands, and operate lean and highly disciplined supply chains."
Added
Conference Chairman and Pepperdine University Adjunct Professor of
Logistics, Devendra Mishra: "The consumer electronics industry has
unique challenges: With ever-escalating new product introductions,
event promotions, and global sourcing issues, all too often profit
targets are missed and sales are lost. Fortunately, a new force toward
collaboration between all links in the supply chain - - from the
component level to the retail floor --combined with new technologies,
are providing increased control and power to operations and supply
chain executives who are charged with maximizing already tight profits
while meeting international product introduction deadlines."
The
First CES Entertainment Supply Chain Academy will bring together the
thousands of operations executives who already attend International CES
every year, while drawing a worldwide cadre of supply chain, global
logistics and operations executives from leading consultancies, retail
and manufacturing corporations and technology providers.
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