REMINDER/Covansys, IBM, and Frontline Co-Host Supply Chain Remediation Seminar.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers REMINDER...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Nov. 4) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Experts to Address Improving Supply Chain Efficiency to Offset Cost of Complying with New Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States Regulations
WHO: Operations management executives (chief operating officers,
operations directors, supply chain and logistics managers),
CIOs, security officers, media, analysts and others interested
in learning more about recent regulatory compliance issues and
maximizing supply chain efficiency.
WHEN: November 4, 2003
7:30-11:00 A.M.
WHERE: IBM Atlanta
4111 Northside Parkway - Room B
Atlanta, GA
WHAT: Gordon Fuller, Practice Lead of Secure Logistics for Covansys
Corporation, will address how compliance with recent Homeland
Security regulations alters the definition of an effective
supply chain. Improved asset tracking, through electronic
reporting and RFID technology, can meet the regulatory
mandates and deliver efficiency gains to offset the costs of
compliance.
This seminar will explain the effect of changing regulations
and technology on supply chains, highlight real-world
problems, illustrate the areas where management oversight can
most effectively control the events and interfaces, and
provide a successful approach to business and system
remediation.
Gordon Fuller Background Information
Gordon Fuller serves as practice lead for Covansys' Secure
Logistics practice, where he assists clients with managing
Homeland Security compliance, Sunrise remediation, and RFID
adoption to achieve better asset tracking and improved
operational efficiency. Fuller has more than 15 years of
experience in technology, logistics, finance, marketing and
strategy planning.
Prior to joining Covansys, Fuller worked for more than a
decade as manager of e-commerce at Sea-Land Service, the ocean
transportation company. He assisted retailers such as Wal-Mart
and Nordstrom in improving their transportation and logistic
systems and processes, and introduced barcode technology to
several West Coast ports to improve the flow and tracking of
automobiles and other high-value cargo.
WHY: The Container Security Initiative regulations, recent Homeland
Security regulations, are intended to improve U.S. security by
tightening and expanding cargo-reporting requirements. All
modes of import and export (road, rail, air and marine) are
now required to electronically transmit cargo manifests to the
U.S. Customs Service before departure.
Attendees will learn how their companies can comply with these
regulations, and how compliance can improve supply chain
efficiency for the company's own benefit.
Register online at: http://events.covansys.com/csiforum.asp. For more information, please call 1-888-661-4843. For more information on CSI CSI Crime Scene Investigator CSI CompuServe, Inc. CSI Commodity Systems, Inc. CSI Commodity Systems Inc. (Boca Raton, FL) CSI Crime Scene Investigation (CBS TV show) CSI Christian Schools International or RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. , please visit http://www.csiinstitute.com/. Please direct media inquiries for Covansys Corporation This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. to Megan Page, Morrissey & Company, at 617-523-4141, megan@morrisseyco.com. |
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