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RFID Update
for DoD Suppliers
When
March 26, 2004, 12:00 pm EST 9:00
Pacific
What
Since the Department of Defense RFID Policy announcement in October there has
been a flurry of activity centering on DoD requirements. There is confusion around
DoD requirements and the timetable for when suppliers have to be ready. In this
webinar, Ann Grackin will lead a discussion with Alan Estevez, designated as
DoD's lead for the RFID initiative. Mr. Estevez will explore DoD RFID requirements,
talk about current implementation status and highlight learnings from the pilots
underway.
Speakers
Alan Estevez, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
(Supply Chain Integration) - United States Department of Defense
Ann Grackin, ChainLink's CEO and lead RFID strategist
Please join us for this important RFID update.
Register
Now
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here
Past Events
2/18/2004
11:00 AM EST – ChainLink Webinar: Next
Generation Demand Management
Webinar with Stuart Smith, Robert Bruce, Bill McBeath, and Ann Grackin.
2/22/04–2/24/04 – Vendor
Compliance Federation Conference
Fort Lauderdale in February anyone?
2/23/04 — Seamless
Integration of the ?Cold Chain? into the Pharmaceutical
Supply Chain
A workshop lead by Phil Schoepke, ChainLink's Director, Process Industries.
2/25/04 — Supply
Chain Partner Integration: Creating a Collaborative
Environment
A presentation by Carla Reed, Supply Chain Consultant, ChainLink Research.
1/28/2004
11:00 AM EST – ChainLink Webinar: Next
Generation Demand Management
Webinar with Stuart Smith, Robert Bruce, Bill McBeath, and Ann Grackin.
1/26/04–1/28/04 – Interlog
Winter 2004
12/11/2003 – Warehouse
Management System Selection
Webinar with Carla Reed, ChainLink Director Global Logistics and Distribution
12/9/2003 – Radio
Frequency Identification
Webinar with Ann Grackin, ChainLink CEO
11/17/03 – "Beyond
Compliance: High Frequency Thinking"
11/11/03 – "Ann
Grackin: Unplugged"
Ann Grackin will deliver the keynote address for Adexa's 2003 Customer
Summit.
11/4/03 – Demanding
Times are Here: "Next Generation of Demand Management
Practices"
Bill McBeath speaks at the ESCA 7th Annual Winter Symposium
10/25/03 – "Winning
at Global Logistics Means Being SmallSmartFast"
Ann Grackin is the Keynote Speaker at the 2003 OIPMAC Conference – The
Nuts and Bolts of Supply Management
10/14/03 – "Effectively
Managing the Outsourced Supply Chain"
Ann Grackin speaks at University of Texas at Dallas webinar
9/22/03–9/24/03 – Global
Logistics Track
ChainLink Leads Track at CLM 2003 Annual Conference
9/15/03 – Industry
Best Practices and Supply Chain Management Trends
ChainLink leads panel at The National Defense Transportation Association
Forum
9/11/03 – Future
Technologies: How We Will Live, Work and Play
Ann Grackin at Massachusetts Women in Technology Speaker Series
6/12/03 – "Retailer-Supplier
Tug of War: Results from ChainLink Research's
2003 Retail Supply Chain Survey"
Presentation at Retail Systems/VICS Collaborative
Commerce 2003 Conference and Expo
4/30/03 – "Supply
Chain Transformation: Translating Vision to Reality"
Presentation at Transform Your Supply Chain Seminar
4/8/03 – "VMI
Revelations and Recommendations: Findings from
the ESCA/ChainLink Research 2003 VMI Research
Project"
Presentation at Electronic Supply Chain Association's 2003 Spring Symposium
4/2/03 – " Managing
the Links: Winning the Game in Global Supply
Chain"
Presentation at Delivering the Goods – Breaking Down Boundaries
in the Soft Goods Global Supply Chain, conference co-organized by ChainLink
Research and [TC]2
1/24/03 – "Retailer-Supplier
Tug-of-War: ChainLink Research’s 2003 Survey
Preliminary Results"
Presentation at University of Denver's Supply Chain Executive Forum
11/19/02– "Distribution
of Inventory Burden Across the Supply Chain:
Who's Left Holding the Bag?"
Presentation at Electronic Supply Chain Association's 2002 Winter Symposium
8/14/02
-- "The Supply Chain Strategy Challenge
Speaker Roundtable"
Panel at TOTALsupplychain.com Supply Chain Strategy Challenge webinar
8/13/02
-- "The ChainLink Inter-enterprise Model"
Presentation at TOTALsupplychain.com
Supply Chain Strategy Challenge webinar
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2/23/04 — Seamless
Integration of the ?Cold Chain? into the Pharma
Supply Chain
A workshop lead by Phil Schoepke, ChainLink's Director, Process Industries.
Cold
Chain Distribution for Pharmaceuticals Conference — Philadelphia,
PA
True global supply chain management requires visibility to the movement,
storage and value added processing of raw materials, work in process
and finished goods. The complexity of the pharmaceutical supply chain — in
effect a networked ?chain of chains? — requires an understanding
of the inter-dependency of related processes and product components.
Specific product and item level characteristics need to be taken into
account when developing logistics and distribution strategies. It is
critical to ensure that the correct temperature controlled environment
is maintained as active compounds and temperature sensitive finished
product is moved from production to warehousing and distribution networks.
In addition, cost and market pressures demand that the ?cold chain? be
integrated into the traditional pharmaceutical supply chain. This workshop
will explore some of the challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry
related to the storage and distribution of temperature controlled products,
with their specific ?cold chain? requirements. Participants will be engaged
in interactive discussion related to material handling, information technology
and exception alerting requirements specific to transportation, receiving
processes and product storage strategies in the pharmaceutical ?cold
chain?. Discussion material will include ?real world? examples of how
the combination of emerging technologies and supply chain best practices
have enabled pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors to create
a seamless flow of product from source to consumption.
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2/25/04 — Supply
Chain Partner Integration: Creating a Collaborative
Environment
A presentation by Carla
Reed, Supply Chain Consultant, ChainLink Research.
Cold
Chain Distribution for Pharmaceuticals Conference
Global manufacturing and
distribution requires the participation of many participants,
to include contract manufacturers, storage and transportation
providers. Selecting the correct partners and integrating
them into a seamless 'virtual' supply chain requires
clear definition in terms of expectations for all parties.
This presentation explores how all participants are able to act collaboratively,
based on a clear understanding of:
- Supply
chain parameters
- Role
of each of the players
- Communications
media
- Performance
metrics
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2/22/04–2/24/04 –Vendor
Compliance Federation Conference
Fort Lauderdale in February anyone?
Sunday, February 22nd - Tuesday
February 24th, Harbor Beach Marriott Resort and Spa,
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
This is where the action is if you're dealing with retailer compliance
challenges. VCF always has great conferences, where retailers and suppliers
meet to learn, discuss, and hash out the problems. In addition to the
interactive retailer-supplier sessions, this one covers shipment vs.
order accuracy, the new Federal trucking laws, challenges in global outsourcing,
compliance manual comparison and review, and international logistics.
ChainLink's Managing Director, Global Logistics and Distribution, Carla
Reed, will lead the international breakout session to address a variety
of topics such as shipping direct from contract manufacturers to retailers,
where the supplier does not touch the goods but is still responsible
for compliance. If you are a retailer or supplier to retail, this is
one you won't want to miss.
For more info, click
here
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2/18/04
11:00 AM EST - ChainLink Webinar on Next Generation
Demand Management
Webinar with
Stuart Smith, Robert Bruce, Bill McBeath, and Ann
Grackin.
This webinar was so popular when
we ran it in January that it was oversubscribed,
so we are running it again.
Abysmal forecasting accuracy, profit-draining
markdowns, and customer- losing stockouts are the
norm at too many companies. Yet Dell, Wal-Mart
and other leaders sustain healthy growth by meeting
demand–having the right product at the right
time and place. Learn from the former VP of Supply
Chain for Wal-Mart the secrets to successful CPFR
and what's coming next. Hear from the former VP
of Supply Chain for Dell the inside story of how
he took them from 40 to 8 days of supply while
growing the company from $5B to $20B. Learn the
inside story from ChainLink's in-depth research
study of Next Generation Demand Management Practices-how
industry leaders consistently generate, predict
and fulfill demand much better than their competitors.
No vendor pitch in this webinar-nothing but the
distilled experience and lessons of market leaders.
Those who already registered for
the January event but were unable to attend, if
you want to re-register for February, click
here.
To register for the first time, click
here.
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1/28/04
11:00 AM EST - ChainLink Webinar: Next Generation
Demand Management
Webinar with Stuart Smith, Robert Bruce, Bill McBeath, and Ann Grackin.
Wednesday, January 28th, 11:00 AM EST / 8:00 AM PST (1 hour)
Abysmal forecasting accuracy, profit-draining markdowns, and customer-losing
stockouts are the norm at too many companies. Yet Dell, Wal-Mart and
other leaders sustain healthy growth by meeting demand–having the
right product at the right time and place. Learn from the former VP of
Supply Chain for Wal-Mart the secrets to successful CPFR and what's coming
next. Hear from the former VP of Supply Chain for Dell the inside story
of how he took them from 40 to 8 days of supply while growing the company
from $5B to $20B. Learn the inside story from ChainLink's in-depth research
study of Next Generation Demand Management Practices-how industry leaders
consistently generate, predict and fulfill demand much better than their
competitors. No vendor pitch in this webinar-nothing but the distilled
experience and lessons of market leaders.
To Register click
here.
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1/26/04–1/28/04 – Interlog
Winter 2004
The Aftermarket Product Support & Service Parts Logistics Event of the
Year
January 26-28, Eden Roc Renaissance Resort & Spa, Miami, FL
For information on Interlog Winter 2004, click
here.

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12/11/2003 2:00 PM EDT – "Warehouse
Management System Selection - The Key To Success
Is Accurate Systems Requirements Definition"
Webinar with Carla
Reed, ChainLink Director Global Logistics and Distribution
If you are in the process of
designing, improving, running, or selecting a warehouse
management system, you can't afford to miss this
webinar. Carla Reed, one of the world's top experts
in logistics and warehouse management operations
and technology will explain the interaction between
People, Process and Technology when evaluating and
implementing WMS to reduce the risk of failure and
ensure a positive ROI. Ms. Reed lays out the keys
to a successful WMS implementation; a clear understanding
and definition of the functions required to support
receiving, storing, picking, and shipping products.
The WMS must facilitate the planning and scheduling
of each of these tasks, allocating labor and equipment
to the day's activities. This includes the management
of work pending, work in the queue, work in process
and work completed. The WMS should also be able to
handle ad hoc 'customer collect' orders as well as
emergency orders, altering the work schedule to accommodate
unplanned orders. Additionally, the WMS should optimize
storage locations, facilitate inventory control and
stock rotation. This course will cover:
- Defining the requirements
for the WMS technology
- Understanding the different
warehouse management and control systems Options
- Effective implementation of
a warehouse management system
For more information and/or to
register, click
here.
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12/9/2003 2:00 PM EDT – "Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) - It's Small, Smart,
and Fast"
Webinar with Ann
Grackin, ChainLink CEO
Less than one week after the
DoD's RFID meetings, Ann Grackin delivers the inside
story on RFID, the DoD, and Wal-Mart. This is a "must
attend" event for anyone involved in RFID, with insights
to help you shape your plans that you won't find
anywhere else. For more information and/or to register, click
here.
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11/17/03 – "Beyond Compliance:
High Frequency Thinking"
Ann Grackin delivers
Keynote Address at Vendor
Compliance Federation Conference
A presentation by:
Ann
Grackin, CEO, ChainLink Research,
Inc.
Compliance yes! But
these are just table stakes to get in the
high rollers game in business today. As
retailers get even more powerful with customer
centric strategies, cross channel integration
and private label brands, you have to be
oh so much more to keep and grow your business.
You have to apply some High Frequency
Thinking! Ann Grackin will wrap up
her Live and Unplugged season at the Vendor
Compliance Federation Conference in
Phoenix on November 17th. She will discuss
such issues as:
- Compliance is getting
tougher. What you must do now-RFID and
beyond
- Grabbing more shelf
space through supplier excellence
- Quit your whining–Supplier
Self Determination
- Retailers! You can
do win/win collaboration and make more
money
For information on
registering for the Vendor Compliance Federation
Conference, click
here.
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11/11/03 – Ann
Grackin will deliver the keynote
address at the Adexa
Customer Summit, Las Vegas, Nevada
For information on
registering for the 2003 Adexa Customer
Summit click
here.
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11/4/03 – Demanding
Times are Here: "Next Generation of Demand
Management Practices"
Bill
McBeath, Partner, Founder of ChainLink
Research speaks at the ESCA
7th Annual Winter Symposium
Abysmal forecasting
accuracy has companies and their suppliers
crying out for improvements. Hear the results
of ChainLink's research into the next generation
of Demand Management best practices. Learn
from the leaders who have achieved results
well above industry averages.
- Supplier self-sufficiency–how
the best suppliers are not waiting for
their customers to improve forecast accuracy,
but learning how to read the signals
and respond
- Network models for
demand management–how n-tier network
models are being effectively implemented
- Market Assumptions–Using
assumptions about the market, gleaned
from various sources, to reality-check
and adjust forecasts
- Lifecycle Planning–Best
practice in product ramps and EOL transitions
- Risk Management–Advanced
new methods to evaluate and mitigate
demand-supply risks, such as structured
contracts and real options
Discover how to improve
your forecasting capabilities and match
demand and supply, based on the experiences
of the industry leaders.
For information on
registering for the ESCA Winter Symposium click
here.
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10/14/03 – "Effectively
Managing the Outsourced Supply Chain"
Ann
Grackin speaks at University of Texas
at Dallas webinar for the Center for
Intelligent Supply Networks. This webinar
explores fundamental issues regarding
the outsourcing strategy:
- What are the business
objectives behind the decision? How are
they measured?
- What are the trade-offs
between an outsourced and a vertically-integrated
operation?
- How do you ensure
the same level of visibility as an in-house
operation?
- How do you build
closed-loop processes with your trading
partners?
- What framework do
you use to evaluate performance of the
outsourced supply chain?
The objective of the
first session is to set the stage by defining
the core issues, such as visibility, integration
and sourcing, as well as to provide a framework
for evaluating the effectiveness of the
outsourced supply chain. Subsequent sessions
will focus on each of the collaborative
relationships, such as original equipment
manufacturer (OEM)-supplier and OEM-distributor,
within the hi-tech value chain.
To view playback of
this webinar, click
here.
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10/25/03 – "Winning
at Global Logistics Means Being SmallSmartFast"
Ann Grackin is the Keynote Speaker at the 2003
OIPMAC Conference – The Nuts and Bolts of Supply Management
A presentation
by:
Ann
Grackin, CEO, ChainLink Research,
Inc.
Increasing
Globalization has created new challenges,
new opportunities–and some significant
threats. Globalization means mastering
global trade and logistics. The winners
will be firms who are Smaller, Smarter
and Faster. They will leverage global
partners. And they will deploy smaller
smarter and faster business process and
technologies. What are the processes
I must master? What are the SmallSmartFast
technologies? How can my firm continue
to grow–and at the same time be
a force for good in the markets we serve?
For
information on registering for the OIPMAC
Conference, here.
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9/22/03 – 9/24/03 – Global
Logistics Track
ChainLink Leads Track at CLM
2003 Annual Conference
Ann
Grackin leads the Global Logistics Track
at CLM's 2003 conference at the McCormick
Place-Lakeside Center in Chicago, 9/22-9/24/03.
ChainLink also presents findings from
our research.
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9/15/03 – Industry Best
Practices and Supply Chain Management
Trends
ChainLink leads panel at the National
Defense Transportation Association Forum
ChainLink
will lead a panel discussion on commercial
best practice and techniques that have
emerged as important forces in supply
chain transformation at the DOD. What
the defenese community can learn from
the commercial sector, and just as importantly,
what issues exist in the adoption of
commercial approaches. NDTA 2003 Forum
and Exposition, Kansas City, MO, 9/13/03–9/17/03.
For more information or to register,
visit the NDTA
website
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9/11/03 – Future Technologies:
How We Will Live, Work and Play
Ann Grackin at Massachusetts
Women in Technology Speaker Series
Come
and learn how future technologies will
reshape our perception of what's possible
(and permissible). Explore the social
and ethical issues that will be raised
as a result of emerging technologies.
A panel of experts, including ChainLink's
Ann Grackin, will share their thoughts
on how technology will impact our professional
and personal lives. Thursday, September
11th, 5:30 to 8:30 at Sun Microsystems,
1 Network Dr., Burlington, Mass. Click
here for more information or to register.
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6/12/03 – "Retailer-Supplier
Tug of War: Results from ChainLink
Research's 2003 Retail Supply Chain
Survey"
Retail
Systems/VICS Collaborative Commerce 2003
Conference and Expo
A presentation
by:
Ann
Grackin, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
Bill
McBeath, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
Learn
what's happening on the battlefront between
retailers and their suppliers. Gain Insights
into the power game—winners and
losers in the struggle for projects,
profits, customers, and market share.
Discover what trading partners can do
to win a stronger power position in the
supply chain. This talk describes findings
from ChainLink Research and Chain Store
Age's survey of 140 leading manufacturers
and retailers, comparing and contrasting
their perspectives on:
- Key
performance measurements - rewards
and penalties for suppliers
- Promotion
management - problems, causes, technology
adoption
- Merchandizing
- evolution in replenishment and category
management decision-making processes
- Inbound
logistics - adoption of emerging technologies
and practices
- VMI
- Motivation and criteria
- e-Procurement
- sea change vs. just another ripple
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4/30/03 – "Supply
Chain Transformation: Translating Vision
to Reality"
Transform Your Supply Chain Seminar
A presentation
by:
Ann
Grackin, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
Over
the last 10 years, companies have invested
significant money and time to improve
their supply-chains and have received
limited return on that investment. Three
challenges held these companies back:
1) enterprise systems were designed to
manage processes within the four walls
of an enterprise, not the multi-node
supply chain network of the real world,
2) lengthy planning cycles resulted in
a planning horizon that limited the responsiveness
of supply chain networks, and 3) the
sales and implementation model employed
by vendors put the risk solely on customers'
shoulders with high up-front costs and
no accountability for the results. This
presentation will provide a roadmap for
realizing the vision of supply chain
transformation through a supply chain
network solution that integrates all
partners in the network and synchronizes
transactions across the network. Additionally,
by engaging only vendors that employ
a Pay-for-Performance model can companies
mitigate their risk and ensure tangible
results.
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4/8/03 – "VMI Revelations
and Recommendations: Findings from
the ESCA/ChainLink Research 2003 VMI
Research Project"
Electronic
Supply Chain Association's 2003 Spring
Symposium
A presentation
by:
Bill
McBeath, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
Lessons
learned from an in-depth study of Vendor
Managed Inventory (VMI) practices in
the high tech industry:
- What
contractual agreements, business processes,
and technology are being adopted, by
whom, and how?
- What
metrics are being used to measure the
success of VMI programs?
- When
and where is VMI working well and when
is it not working?
- What
limitations and obstacles hinder the
effectiveness of VMI?
- When
does VMI actually lower the inventory
in the whole supply chain vs. simply
transferring inventory burdens to suppliers?
This
talk explores dynamics of VMI in both
up and down markets including the contentious
issues of liability, freshness, and forecast
accuracy. Differences in standard/commodity
vs custom/sole-source parts. Recommendations
are given on how to use VMI to reduce
inventory across the supply chain, while
improving flexibility and service levels.
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4/2/03 – "Managing the Links: Winning the Game in Global Supply
Chain"
Presentation at Delivering the Goods – Breaking Down Boundaries
in the Soft Goods Global Supply Chain, conference co-organized by
ChainLink Research and [TC]2
A presentation
by: Ann
Grackin, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
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1/24/03 – "Retailer-Supplier Tug-of-War: ChainLink Research’s
2003 Survey Preliminary Results"
University of Denver's Supply Chain Executive Forum
A presentation
by:
Bill
McBeath, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
Preliminary
results of our 2003 Retailer-Supplier
survey. What’s happening on the “battlefront” between
retailers and their suppliers? Are they
thinking the same and working towards
the same goals? Alignments and discontinuities
in current strategies and priorities:
- Key
performance measurements - rewards
and penalties for suppliers
- Promotion
management - problems, causes, technology
adoption
- Merchandizing
- evolution in replenishment and category
management decision-making processes
- Inbound
logistics - adoption of emerging technologies
and practices
- VMI
- Motivation and criteria
We also
use ChainLink Research’s “Holding-the-Bag
Quotient” (HBQ) to look at the
distribution of inventory burdens—who
is left holding the lion’s share
of inventory—in the retail supply
chain, and for comparison in High Tech.
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11/19/02– "Distribution
of Inventory Burden Across the Supply
Chain: Who's Left Holding the Bag?"
Electronic
Supply Chain Association's 2002 Winter
Symposium
A presentation
by:
Bill
McBeath, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc.
In order
to reduce inventory levels while improving
service, companies have moved to just-in-time
and build-to-order production models.
However, the question arises whether
the inventory burden is just being pushed
further down the supply chain. In this
session, ChainLink Research’s “Holding-the-Bag
Quotient” (HBQ) is used to look
at the distribution of inventory burdens—who
is left holding the lion’s share
of inventory—in selected High Tech
and CPG/Retail supply chains. The affect
of various business practices on inventory
burdens, as well as the consequences
of even or uneven inventory distribution
are explored.
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8/14/02 -- "The Supply
Chain Strategy Challenge Speaker Roundtable"
Panel at TOTALsupplychain.com
Supply Chain Strategy Challenge webinar
Panel
participation by: Bill
McBeath, Partner, Cofounder, ChainLink
Research, Inc."
ChainLink Research participated in a roundtable discussion on the common
elements and unique differences between the three leading Supply Chain
models used to drive supply chain strategies:
The SCOR Model
The ChainLink
Inter-enterprise Model
Enterprise
Commerce Management Blueprint
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8/13/02 -- "The ChainLink
Inter-enterprise Model"
Presentation at TOTALsupplychain.com
Supply Chain Strategy Challenge webinar
A presentation
by Bill McBeath on the ChainLink Inter-enterprise
Model and it's framework for understanding
how links between companies in a supply
chain
evolve and what are the most important considerations in the design and
configuration of inter-enterprise supply chain relationships. The audio
and graphics of this presentation can be played back over the web by
clicking here and
doing the following:
1. Scroll to
bottom of page and enter email address (not reused or distributed)
2. Click the "Submit" button
3. Click the "View" button
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