Please join TAG Supply Chain & Logistics for a panel discussion with members of the Georgia Tech Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Fortna, and Kurt Salmon.
Event Description
The global logistics system is not sustainable from an economic, environmental or social perspective. Re-thinking logistics is a grand challenge as big as the information technology grand challenge that resulted in the (digital) Internet. It is proposed that in order to meet the logistics sustainability grand challenge, our logistics systems will evolve towards a Physical Internet. The merits and challenges of implementing the vision will be presented from three viewpoints and illustrated through demonstrations in the Physical Internet Center.
Panelists:
- Benoit Montreuil, PhD, Georgia Tech Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Russ Meller, Fortna
- Bill Loftis, Kurt Salmon
Event Details
Where: Georgia Tech Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering/Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (ISyE, 755 Ferst Drive, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30332-0205 | 404-894-2343 Google Maps). Please arrive at least 30 minutes early to give yourself ample time to find parking and to walk to the venue. We suggest using Visitor Lot/Area 3: Ferst Drive & Regents or Visitor Lot/Area 2: Student Center (directions and parking map with areas). If prior visitor lots are full, Visitor Lot/Area 4: State Street & Ferst Drive and Visitor Lot/Area 8: Tech Square, Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center are options (ride the Tech Trolley to the Campus Recreation Center and exit, ISyE is across the street from CRC).
When: Wednesday, November 11, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Register Today!
TAG members: $10; Non-members $30
For more information and to register online, please visit http://bit.ly/1Il3GDr.
Sponsors
Gigabyte: Manhattan Associates
Megabyte: Software AG Suite, OutSystems, Blackstone+Cullen
Hosted by the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute