
Consumer goods companies and their vendors are talking a lot about “supply chain optimization,” but typically, the discussion and tactics focus mainly on areas such as air freight reduction, increased container utilization and traffic route enhancement. Too often, packaging is far down the list of considerations—even though the potential for savings there is significant. Supply chain optimization know-how is critical for those who have responsibility for maximizing the value of packaging in the supply chain, as well as for anyone who qualifies, uses or manages contract packaging services.
“A Chain Reaction: Leveraging Packaging to Create Sustainability and Cost Reductions Throughout the Supply Chain.”

Tom Blanck Principal and Practice Leader
Packaging Optimization Practice, Chainalytics Inc.
Where:
Online
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When:
June 7, 2012
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CST
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