WAYNE, Pa., Oct. 05, 2017 -- Elemica, the leading Business Network for the process industries, presents “Get a Pulse on Your Supply Chain”, a live webinar on October 20, 2017 at 10 AM EST. Elemica’s CTO, Rich Katz will be joined by supply chain industry analyst, Lora Cecere of Supply Chain Insights and an industry leading chemical company to discuss improving supply chain health for better visibility, improved velocity, streamlined costs and healthy relationships. Register for “Get a Pulse on Your Supply Chain” at http://tinyurl.com/y9agyp8a.
“Global corporations today want full visibility in real-time of what is happening within their supply chains from raw material procurement through delivery to the end customer to help them better manage working capital, reduce risk and increase performance,” said Rich Katz, CTO of Elemica. “With full visibility comes enhanced clarity to make more informed decisions that leads to bottom line profitability and greater customer satisfaction.”
Attendees will learn how automating business processes can:
- Improve the health of customer relationships
- Strengthen supplier partnerships
- Make it easier to do business with trading partners.
The live webinar will also discuss supply chain metrics for better business performance and how better supply chain visibility can improve risk mitigation. One leading industry organization will share their insight to automating their business processes for success.
To register for “Get a Pulse on Your Supply Chain” on October 20, 2017 at 10:00 AM EST, visit: http://tinyurl.com/y9agyp8a.
To find out more about the webinar:
http://resources.elemica.com/webinars/live-webinar-get-a-pulse-on-your-supply-chain
http://supplychaininsights.com/webinars/
About Supply Chain Insights
Lora Cecere has over 40 years of diverse supply chain experience, working as an industry analyst for Supply Chain Insights, Gartner and AMR Research. She brings insights to supply chain visionaries through her research, webinars, articles and an annual event. Prior to becoming a supply chain analyst, she spent fifteen years as a leader in the building of supply chain software at Manugistics and Descartes Systems Group, and twenty years as a supply chain practitioner at Procter & Gamble, Kraft/General Foods, Clorox, and Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream (now a division of Nestlé).
About Elemica
Elemica is the leading Business Network for the process industries. Elemica transforms supply chains by replacing manual and complex approaches with efficient and reliable ones. Launched in 2000, customers like BASF, BP, Continental, The Dow Chemical Company, DuPont, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, LANXESS, Michelin, Shell, Solvay, Sumitomo Chemical, Wacker and more process nearly $400B in commerce value annually on the network. Elemica drives bottom line results by promoting reduced cost of operations, faster process execution, automation of key business processes, removal of transactional barriers, and seamless information flow between trading partners. For more information, visit www.elemica.com.
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