Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

Supply Chain Distinction Awards 2009

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Dates: June 9th, 2009
Location: Swissôtel Düsseldorf, Germany
URL: http://www.supplychainawards.com/
Contact: laurence.allen@wtgevents.com

Description: The Supply Chain Distinction Awards 2009 once more brings together the leading supply chain and logistics professionals to reward and celebrate the accomplishment of excellence across key disciplines including the Green Supply Chain, Operational excellence and Supply Chain Innovation.

The awards are open to end users, solution providers or their PR representatives (where applicable) who embrace and encourage the continuous advancement of supply chain and logistics management knowledge by sharing and using information in cross-industry collaborations.


Entry is free and nominations for 2009 are now open. The judges are waiting, so why not submit and entry to:

  • Demonstrate excellence and innovation within your chosen field
  • Gain recognition amongst your peers for outstanding achievements
  • Confirm your position as a market-leading organization
  • Gain unique press coverage for you and your project team
  • Enjoy a fantastic evening together as the industry converges to celebrate excellence

More Information: Email laurence.allen@wtgevents.com or call +44(0) 207 202 7560. [end] 

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