• Logistics Management Seminars Planned

    In cooperation with the Council of Logistics Management, the Ohio State University and University of North Florida are co-sponsoring eight Logistics 2001
    March 1, 2001

    In cooperation with the Council of Logistics Management, the Ohio State University and University of North Florida are co-sponsoring eight Logistics 2001 management seminars. These workshops will be held at the Marriott at Sawgrass Resort in Ponte Vedra Beach FL, 37 miles southeast of the Jacksonville International Airport. Seminars and their dates are:

    • Building Successful Business Alliances April 4-5.
    • Creating Value with Logistics April 23-25.
    • Strategies for Integrating the Supply Chain April 25-27.
    • E-Commerce: Electronically Linking the Supply Chain May 2-4.
    • Measuring Logistics Performance May 23-25.

    For more information, contact Logistics 2001 Management Seminars, Building 10, Room 2427, University of North Florida, 4567 St Johns Bluff Road, South Jacksonville FL 32224-2645. The phone number is 904-620-1050; fax is 904-620-2586; web site address is www.unf.edu/dept/logistics; and e-mail address is [email protected].

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