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September 22-24
Material Handling Conference
This Material Handling Conference, includes material handling and supply chain software industry experts and users. Case Studies are also presented from a customer perspective providing details derived from their personal experience of planning, engineering and supporting systems. Sponsored by HK Systems and Irista, based in Park City, Utah. For more information contact: cheryl.falk@hksystems.com

September 29 - October 2
The Council of Logistics Management’s 2002 Annual Conference, The Rules are Changing
San Francisco, California, Contact: Tel: 630-574-0985, E-mail: clmadmin@clm1.org

October 20 – 25 (and March 16 – 21, 2003)
Essentials of Supply Chain & Logistics Management
This five-day executive Program is designed to clearly demonstrate how each supply chain element interrelates and how to manage the overall supply chain for speed and reliability, flexibility, cost and asset efficiency. The program helps you develop a high performance supply chain for your organization. The Donald B. McCaskill Centre, Schulich School of Business, Toronto, Ontario. Preview this program as well as others and register online at: http://execdev.schulich.yorku.ca/

November 6 – 7
Collaborative Business Planning and Operations
This course gives participants a clear understanding of collaborative commerce. It will focus particularly on Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment CPFR (R). Participants will return to their companies able to create a firm plan for implementation. The Miles S. Nadal Management Centre, Toronto, Ontario. Preview this program as well as others and register online at: http://execdev.schulich.yorku.ca/

November 13
Best Buy Co.’s Acquisition of Future Shop
Debra Lang, Director of Enterprise International Operations and New Business Best Buy Co., discusses the acquisition of Future Shop by Best Buy, North America’s leading retailer of consumer electronic products. This roundtable will also encompass the opening of Best Buy’s first store in Canada and an overview of the company’s vision as well as supply chain opportunities, challenges and learnings. What does Best Buy’s expansion mean for customers, suppliers and supply chain partners? Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel. Contact: Fred Moody, CLM Toronto Roundtable president, for more information at: fmoody@LQ.ca

November 16 - 19
International Intermodal Expo, Intermodal Association of North America
Anaheim Convention Centre, Anaheim, CA. Contact: Connie Sheffield at 301-982-3499 Ext. 12 for more information.

January 14
CLM Toronto Roundtable: Leadership in Transportation, Managing Change in the 21st Century. (Date to be confirmed.)
The transportation industry continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of customers. This CLM Roundtable includes a panel comprised of senior executives from Canada’s leading logistics and transportation companies, who have transformed and positioned their companies as leaders in their segment of the transportation industry. Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel. Contact: Fred Moody, CLM Toronto Roundtable president, for more information at: fmoody@LQ.ca

January 27 – 29
Healthcare Supply Chain Management
Keeping your facility competitive requires that executives in Canadian healthcare industry identify innovative ways to work with their supply chain partners. This seminar is intended to help healthcare managers and their suppliers reduce operating costs and improve efficiencies throughout their supply chain. The Miles S. Nadal Management Centre, Toronto, Ontario. Preview this program as well as others and register online at: http://execdev.schulich.yorku.ca/