Exhibitions / Congresses

MHI Annual Conference

United States, Tuczon, AZ - October 17-19, 2016
MHI recently announced the speaker lineup for its 2016 Annual Conference. This year, the conference will feature six educational topics and two solutions group education sessions that focus on key themes identified by the US Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics and MHI Annual Industry Report.

The six education sessions have two ?tracks? for each topic - a "class track,? with a traditional presenter or panel, and a "lab track" that offers a more interactive, hands-on experience. The six topics are:

? U.S. Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics
? Supply Chain Workforce
? Material Handling and Supply Chain Technology
? Managing Change
? Leadership
? Marketing in the Supply Chain Industry

Both the class and lab tracks are led by seasoned experts from the field and will help participants learn to navigate new challenges the material handling and supply chain industry faces.
Date(s)
October 17-19, 2016
Venue
Hilton El Conquistador
Contact for booking / more info
Carol Miller at cmiller@mhi.org or 704-676-1190
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Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.