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The Frontiers of Global Supply Chain Management


Meeting Summary

November 14-16, 1999
Hotel Ambassador
Paris, France
 » Business-to-Business Relationships in the Internet Age
Professor Yossi Sheffi, Director
MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics
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Exploiting the Internet to Extend the Boundaries of Supply Chain Integration
James B. Rice, Jr.
Director - MIT ISCM Program

 »

The Global Supply Chain Network Within the Volkswagen Group
Dr. E.H. Krog, Corporate Executive Director, Group Logistics
Volkswagen AG

 » Clockspeed-Based Strategies for Supply Chain Design
Professor Charles Fine, Chrysler Leaders for Manufacturing Professor of Management
MIT
 » The Impact of New Information Technology on Global Organizations
Francois Dufaux, Executive Vice President, SEMA Group
 » Retail Supply Chain Management: A Dynamic Environment
Kathleen Strange, Director of Logistics Strategy and Implementation, Staples, Inc.
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Customer and Supplier Satisfaction Through Supply Chain Integration
Alessandro de Luca, Supply Chain Manager
Procter & Gamble Europe

Greg Swoyer, Customer Logistics Manager
Procter & Gamble Europe

 » Conclusion: The Challenges Ahead
Peter Metz, Director
MIT Affiliates Program in Logistics

 

 

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