The Modern Food Supply Chain – A Fresh Approach
Join us for the second of our 2010 series of Executive Industry Insights, at which Dr Silvia Estrada-Flores, Principal Consultant of Food Chain Intelligence, discusses the latest innovations in supply chain management. Food manufacturing and wholesale distribution industry participants seeking competitive advantage and cost savings across the distribution chain should not miss this event.
Dr Estrada-Flores has in-depth technical knowledge of a range of current technologies, and projects under development, which offer significant advantages - particularly for fresh food distributors. Come prepared with your questions as well, for open discussion during the Q&A and later networking opportunity.
We invite you to read our recent interview with Silvia Estrada-Flores about how ICT can support food and beverage companies in improving margins and customer service.
Melbourne*: Wednesday 12 May 2010
Crown Promenade, Southbank
4.00-6.30pm
Sydney*: Thursday 13 May 2010
Harbourview Hotel, 17 Blue St, North Sydney
4.00-6.30pm
Agenda
| 4.00pm | Registrations |
| 4.30pm | Introduction by IBS senior spokesperson |
| 4.35pm | Keynote address by Dr Silvia Estrada-Flores, Supply Chain Intelligence |
| 5.05pm | Q&A |
| 5.15pm | IBS - Andrew Uzzell & George Kinsella Senior Business Consultants & Supply Chain Experts |
| 5.40pm | Cocktails & Canapes / Networking |
| 6.30pm | End of program |
IBS Australia Pty Ltd
Phone: 1300 882 467
Email: info@ibsaustralia.com
Web: www.ibs.net
About IBS (International Business Systems)
IBS is the world leader in distribution resource management software – business applications for the wholesale, distribution and manufacturer/distributor markets. We have more than 30 years experience helping wholesale and distribution companies streamline, automate and accelerate their operational processes. Through our software and services expertise, we deliver significant value to our customers by helping them improve their inventory planning, purchasing and supplier management, warehouse processes, demand management and returns processing.
IBS has helped clients such as Metcash (Australia), Select Harvest (Australia), NuFruit (Australia), Heinz (Belgium), Everfresh (Nordics), to gain full visibility of their key profit drivers and differentiate their distribution operations



