Topic: How to reduce the negative impact of a global Supply Chain crisis
Can you be ready for the next perfect storm that creates a global Supply Chain crisis? Is it possible to avoid all fallout of a global catastrophe? Probably not, but it is possible to soften the impact. Join us at the next ITMA luncheon to talk about 3 ways to help your company build a more robust Supply Chain that will make you more successful during normal times and will reduce the negative impact a global catastrophe can have on your company.
The Hyatt will have plenty of space for social distancing, tables will be spread far apart, and every other seat will be left vacant at each table. Every individual should use their own discretion in regard to hand-shaking, and we ask that you consider the comfort level of others. Remember, elbow bumping is the new hi-5!
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Our Speaker
Frank Schroder – Director Corporate Supply Chain with McDermott’s CB&I Storage Solutions business unit
As the Corporate Supply Chain Director for McDermott’s CB&I Storage Solutions business unit, Frank draws upon more than three decades of Logistics and Supply Chain experience, entrepreneurship, training, and management. He is passionate about Logistics, Procurements as well as Material Management and feels strongly about the need to constantly improve and evolve the methods and tools used to successfully deliver projects.
Frank immigrated to the United States from Bremen, Germany in 1991, after earning a degree in international freight forwarding. His continued drive to learn and improve has resulted in the creation of many work processes and procedures, the publication of a book, attaining a Customs Broker license, and various other certifications. Frank enjoys helping others to succeed by creating training courses and tools to streamline and automate the Supply Chain.
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