Exhibitions / Congresses

CLM Annual Conference 2002

United States, San Francisco, California - 29th September through to 2nd October 2002
Theme:
The Rules Are Changing...
Date(s)
29th September through to 2nd October 2002
Venue
Moscone Center
Ticketing
Must be a CLM member to attend sessions Annual CLM membership fee: $250 Early Bird Discount (before 6/30/02): $995 Registration Fee (after 7/01/02): $1,145 Cancellation Fee (before 9/13/02):$200 NO Refunds after September 13, 2002
Contact for booking / more info
Council of Logistics Management 2805 Butterfield Road #200 Oak Brook, IL 60523 Fax: 630/574-0989 E-mail: clmadmin@clm1.org
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Brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler split their shoe company after WWII due to a bitter feud, and established the rival companies of Adidas and Puma. Their personal animosity and business rivalry divided their German hometown Herzogenaurach. The town became known as "the town of bent necks" due to the intense loyalty to each brand.