Seminar / workshop

Managing Warehouse Operations - Understanding Planning Techniques for Operational Excellence

United States, Rosemont, IL - 3rd and 4th June 2002
During this program, you can use the "Warehouse Operations Checklist" to develop an action plan to take back with you. Learn to review warehouse operations, processes and procedures with an eye to determining strategies to apply to your specific situation. You will return to your operation with an enhanced knowledge of the whole warehousing environment, and the tools to manage and overcome your operation's obstacles.
Presenters - Thomas L. Tanel, president and CEO of CATTAN Services Group, Inc. is internationally recognized for his presentations on warehouse management, outsourcing, physical distribution and supply chain management. With over 25 years of experience in the industry, he brings a practical perspective to firms looking to increase productivity of their warehouse operations.
Date(s)
3rd and 4th June 2002
Time(s)
Day 1 - 8:30am to 4:30pm Day 2 - 8:00am to 3:30pm
Venue
Doubletree Hotel O'Hare
Ticketing
US$679 per registrant
Contact for booking / more info
(630) 990-0001 or e-mail wercoffice@werc.org
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Foundling hatches are safe, anonymous drop-off points for unwanted infants, allowing parents in crisis a way to surrender a baby safely without fear of punishment, ensuring the child is rescued and cared for. The concept started in the 12th century, was abandoned in the late 19th century, then reintroduced in 1952. It has since been adopted in many countries.