Logistics Management Council to Convene

May 1, 2001
The Council of Logistics Management's annual conference will take place Sept 30 Oct 3, 2001, at the Kansas City (MO) Convention Center. This year's theme

The Council of Logistics Management's annual conference will take place Sept 30 — Oct 3, 2001, at the Kansas City (MO) Convention Center. This year's theme is “Collaborative Relationships in a Changing Economy.” General conference Chairperson Elijah Ray, senior vice-president, Standard Corp; and program Chairperson Robert A Novack, associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, are assembling sessions that will explore this theme.

A conference registration brochure will be mailed to council members in mid-July. Nonmembers who would like to receive a copy of the brochure, and members who would like additional copies, should fax their request to 630-574-0537; send an e-mail request to [email protected]; access www.cml1.org; or contact Conference Registrar, Council of Logistics Management, 2805 Butterfield Rd #200, Oak Brook IL 60523-1170.

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