Senior-Level Chemical Supply Chain Conference Registration Up 31%

October 07, 2010 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Dallas, TX – The leading North American Chemical Supply Chain program, SCMChem taking place November 8-10 at the Omni Dallas Hotel Park West is currently up 31% for registration as opposed to last year. This is a striking indicator and further proof of chemical manufacturing's economic recovery.

SCMChem (formerly Logichem) is a must attend for all consumer packaged goods, food and beverage manufacturers and retailers striving to optimize their supply chain. Running since 2002, SCMChem is dedicated to delivering vital cross-industry supply chain strategies proven to take cost and complexity out of supply chains, balance inventory in an uncertain economy, and highlight the latest advancements in supply chain technologies. SCMChem delivers key sessions on identifying forecasting signals that imply a lag in growth, ways to rapidly adjust your supply chain, and how to best manage a depleted inventory to keep service levels high despite inconsistent infrastructure and demand.

Key highlights for this year's event include:

Supply Chain Redesign Day, November 8, 2011

- Reducing Inventory Levels While Meeting Your Customer Needs And On Time Targets
Alejandra Gomez, Global Supply Chain Planner, Oxea Corporation

- Streamlining Your Planning And Customer Care Operations
Bill Adams, Vice President Global Customer Care, Chemtura

Main Conference Day One, November 9, 2011

- Understanding Best Practices In Improving Forecasting Accuracy
Torsten Pilz, Senior Vice President Supply Chain, Henkel Consumer Goods

- Leveraging Your eBusiness And ERP investments: From "Not Touch Orders" to "No Touch Processes"
Tom Balzer, Vice President Customer Service, eBusiness and SCCOE, Bayer MaterialScience

Main Conference Day Two, November 10, 2011

- Sustainable Supply Chain: Attributes And Practical Examples
Henry Ward, Director Transportation Safety & Security, Dow Chemical Company

- Exploring The Continued Evolution Of Combining Sustainability And Supply Chain Management Practices For The Chemical/Advanced Materials Industries
Peter Murray, CIRM Global Supply Chain Development & Innovation Leader, El DuPont & Nemours Company

Support for the leading event has come from all aspects of the chemical industry including SAP, BDP, Agility Logistics, OM Partners and Transwide.

For more information about SCMChem please visit: www.scmchemical.com.

For inquiries regarding SCMChem 2010, please contact:
Seth Adler
General Manager of Worldwide Business Research Phone: 646.200.7459, Fax: +1 (212) 885.2733, sadler@wbresearch.com