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India's 4th Supply Chain Conference in Atlanta

By Swati Sanyal Tarafdar,

Added 04 May 2015

USA India Business Summit Announces the 4th conference, largest in the South–East USA, to promote business relations between USA and India

The 4th India's Supply Chain: Markets and Opportunities Conference (ISCMOC), is being planned in Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA on June 3, 2015 in partnership with Georgia Ports Authority, Georgia Tech CIBER, The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), The Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC), Emirates Airlines and Taj Group.

Supporting partners include, The U.S. Commercial Service (USCS), World Trade Center, Savannah, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCLI) GaTech and USIBRC.

The one day event will include keynote remarks and presentation by Curtis J. Foltz, Executive Director, the Georgia Ports Authority and Scott Fenwick, Senior Director, Manhattan Associates, Inc.

Over a dozen other distinguished speakers will include high ranking officials from U.S. Commercial Service, Government of India, and subject matter experts from US and Indian companies and organizations will speak on subjects covering perspectives on India‘s supply chain and logistics industry services, opportunities for US companies, India‘s integration with global and USA supply chain, warehousing and distribution in India (FMCG, Agriculture, Chemical and Technology), and infrastructure overview and opportunities in warehousing and cold chain, ocean ship lines, freight forwarder, air freight and ports management.

Speakers will also present on new innovations in supply chains leveraging technologies, such as Enterprise Resource Planning, warehouse management systems, IT and allied technologies, and business, and legal regulations in India around business partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and transfer pricing

This forum is designed specifically for business decision-makers, strategic business planners, consultants and senior academics with a special interest in USA and India's Supply Chain and the business impacts of its continuing growth and globalisation.

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