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TradeBeam Presents Webinar:

Driving working-capital savings and inventory optimisation through enhanced supplier collaboration

WHAT: Webinar: “Driving working-capital savings and inventory optimisation through enhanced supplier collaboration”

WHY: As manufacturers across the globe face pressures to cut inventory levels and control working capital more effectively, determining where the right inventory balance lies is essential. With many organisations expanding lean processes to manage a global supplier base, delivering the right information at the right stage while providing visibility into the inbound supply chain is critical to optimise inventory levels and create efficient operating procedures. This session will reference real-life examples to illustrate how companies can gain competitive advantages by successfully reducing their inventory levels and supplier administration costs. 

WHO:  Dr Hau Lee, Director, Global Supply Chain Management Forum at Stanford University, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Mr. Mark Lincoln, Vice President of Operations, Terumo Cardiovascular Systems

WHERE: Sign-up here:
https://scmworld.webex.com/scmworld/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=845528714

WHEN: April 29, 2009, for 1 hour.  15:00 GMT, 4:00 p.m. UK, 11:00 a.m. EDT

About TradeBeam
TradeBeam is a Global Trade Management (GTM) software and services company providing on demand solutions that streamline global trading for enterprises and their partners. TradeBeam's integrated solution provides export and import compliance and visibility including inventory management, shipment tracking, and supply chain event management, as well as global trade finance solutions such as open account and letter of credit management. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, TradeBeam has operations in the United States, Europe, China, and India. www.tradebeam.com

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