CSCMP San Francisco to Participate at Inaugural Oracle Supply Chain Summit

Januar 11 22:04 2013

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwire) — 01/11/13 — The CSCMP San Francisco Roundtable will participate at the 2013 Oracle Supply Chain Summit — an event created with a vision of bringing together executives and practitioners from organizations- entire supply chain management ecosystem to share the latest in product, process and business developments.

„With over 200 sessions across the supply chain, live product demonstrations, and high profile keynotes, including Oakland-s own John Madden, our CSCMP Roundtable is proud to collaborate in the Oracle Supply Chain Summit, which is perfectly aligned to the interests of our membership,“ said CSCMP San Francisco Roundtable president, Lisa Dolan.

carefully planned to provide deep functional supply chain content, while still offering sessions and demonstrations focused on business challenges and new application developments that appeal to personnel with higher-level business objectives and responsibilities. Plus, there will be additional sessions and demonstrations tailored to the more technical aspects of supply chain management applications so IT personnel also have adequate content from which to choose. In short, the Summit is an event for everyone in your organization with a responsibility or interest in supply chain management. For more and to register, go to .

Serving 6,000+ members worldwide, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals () is a non-profit membership association that helps supply chain professionals connect, collaborate and become more effective. One of the largest and most dynamic of its 114 Roundtables around the globe, the San Francisco CSCMP provides regular educational events, networking opportunities and a scholarship program. For more visit

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