Monday, June 16, 2008

2nd National level IT Enabled Supply Chain Confere

Much of the current interest generated in SCM is motivated by the possibilities that are introduced by the data and the savings inherent in sophisticated analysis of these data. The novel opportunities coming to the fore with electronic commerce, especially through the internet, have also increased interest in IT.
SCM spans the entire enterprise and beyond, encompassing suppliers on one end and customers on the other. For many companies, IT provides a competitive advantage. Diverse range of strategies are utilized by companies to overcome these issues and generate systems and software's that can be used to cut costs, reduce lead times, avoid delays, increase service levels and gain profitability.
This one Information Technology (IT) is an important enabler of an effective supply chain management. day symposium will outline the critical supply chain issues and discuss solutions adopted by industry leaders. In addition to presentations, the program will include keynote addresses by leaders in the field on popular topics and a stimulating panel discussion by experts in the field. Experience with previous symposia has been highly successful resulting in an enthusiastic reception by participants.
Venue:-Hotel Capitol, Bangalore
Date:-07-DEC- 2007
Contact:
099864 78030
scm.symposium07@ gmail.com
Special Invitees
Mr. Cedric Vaz, Exec Vice President, UB Group
Mr. V RS Natarajan, CMD, BEML
Partial list of Speakers and Power Panel
Mr. Arnab Chakraborty, AVP- Decision Support and Analytics Services, HP
Mr. H.D.Jinesh Kumar, Head SCM, Strides Arcolab
Mr. K S R Praveen, Head SCM, Philips
Mr. Pravin Rao, VP-Retail Business Unit, Infosys
Mr. Raghuram Avadhanam, AGM – ERP, IBM
Mr. Rakesh Rajora, VP & Operational Excellence Lead, Accenture
Mr. Prof. Dr. Roger Moser, Director, SMI International
Mr. Shivam Mittal, Business Development Manager, SAP Labs-India*
Mr. Shrikant Gade, VP-SCM, Micro Labs
Mr. Sinchan Banerjee, Head Logistics, ITC Foods
*Confirmation awaited

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