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Sawgrass Marriott | OCT 4 - 7, 2015Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
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On behalf of the MHI Board of Governors, Roundtable, Chairman’s Council and Staff, welcome to the MHI 2015 Executive Summit and Annual Conference. Thank you for investing your time to join us for this event.
This year’s theme “Transforming Global Supply Chains” was developed to address innovations that are driving supply chains uncovered in the recently published MHI Annual Industry Report and US Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics.
The 2015 MHI Executive Summit will kick off the MHI Annual Conference with a half-day of sessions focusing on innovations that are transforming supply chains into next generation models. During this exclusive event, you’ll hear from innovation visionaries on how to transform your business and have the opportunity to network and problem-solve with other leaders in your industry.
After the Summit, the 2015 MHI Annual Conference will feature four keynotes and six panel sessions, three information sessions and a variety of networking opportunities. The conference will also feature a complete lineup of Product and Solutions Group meetings. To add continuity to this years event we have asked Ralph Henderson to MC both the Executive Summit and the Annual Conference.
Within this guide you will find detailed information about this year’s meeting and activities to help you get the most out of your time here. The pocket in the back of this guide also includes:
• Your Personalized Meeting Agenda• Conference Attendee List• Your Conference Badge
I hope that you enjoy this year’s meeting and that the content helps you seize new opportunities and produce tangible results for your company.
If you have any questions, comments and/or suggestions please feel free to visit the MHI Registration Desk or talk to any of our MHI staff members on-site. As always, please feel free to contact me directly at [email protected] or call 704.714.8711 at anytime.
Cheers,
George W. PrestChief Executive Officer
WELCOME
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EDUCATION & NETWORKING SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE
MHI Product & SolUTIONS Group MeetingsTable of Contents
Time SATURDAY,OCT 3
SUNDAY,OCT 4
MONDAY,OCT 5
TUESDAY,OCT 6
6:30AM - 7:00AM
7:30AM - 8:00AM
8:30AM - 9:00AM
9:30AM - 10:00AM
10:30AM - 11:00AM
11:30AM - 12:00PM
12:30PM - 1:00PM
1:30PM - 2:00PM
2:30PM - 3:00PM
3:30PM - 4:00PM
4:30PM - 5:00PM
5:30PM - 6:00PM
6:30PM - 7:00PM
7:30PM - 8:00PM
8:30PM - 9:00PM
9:30PM - 10:00PM
6:30AM - 8AMBREAKFAST BUFFET
Masters Ballroom
6:30AM - 8AMBREAKFAST BUFFET
Masters Ballroom7AM - 8AMFIRST TIMERS BREAKFAST
Masters Ballroom
8AM - 11AMAUTOMATION SOLUTIONS
GROUP (ASG) - GENERAL SESSIONChampions E
9:30AM - 10:30AM | Heritage CDEFIVE-YEAR OUTLOOK FOR SUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
11:30AM - 12:30PMMHI EXECUTIVE SUMMIT LUNCH
Masters ABCD
2:30PM - 3:30PM | Heritage AMHI MARKET
ANALYSIS TOOLKIT
4PM - 5PM | Heritage CDETHE EVOLVING NATURE OF
FULFILLMENT
4PM - 5PM2016 US ROADMAP WORKSHOP
Masters Ballroom
9:30AM - 10:30AMDISCOVER MHI
Heritage A
2:30PM - 3:30PM | Heritage CDELEVERAGING THE US ROADMAP FORMATERIAL HANDLING & LOGISTICS
11AM - 12PMKEYNOTE: DAVID BUTLER
Champions FGH12PM - 2PM
MHI ANNUAL CONFERENCE LUNCHAND KEYNOTE: JASON SCHENKER
Masters Ballroom
3PM - 4PMKEYNOTE: DAVID SIMCHI-LEVI
Masters E
1:30PM - 2:30PMKEYNOTE: DAVID ROBERTS
Masters E
4PM - 5PMKEYNOTE: PATRICK MURZYN
Masters E
6:30PM - 9PMMHI EXECUTIVE SUMMIT & ANNUAL
CONFERENCE DINNER PARTY:CADDY SHACK
Island Green Pavilion & Gazebo
12:30PM - 1:30PMKEYNOTE: LORA CECERE
Masters E
6:30PM - 9PMMHI ANNUAL CONFERENCE:
BEACH COMBER DINNER BUFFETCabana Beach Club
9PM - 10PMMHI YPN NETWORK EVENT
Masters Ballroom
12:30PM - 6PMSHOTGUN START MHI GOLF
TOURNAMENTTPC Sawgrass
6PM - 7PMMHI RECEPTION
Masters Foyer
2:30PM - 3PMBREAK
10:30AM - 11AMBREAK
2PM - 2:30PMBREAK
3:30PM - 4PMBREAK
2:30PM - 5:30PMINFORMATION SYSTEMS SOLUTIONSGROUP (ISSG) - GENERAL SESSION
Champions E
2:30PM - 3:30PMFUTURE SUPPLY CHAIN WORKFORCE
Heritage CDE
4PM - 5PM | Heritage CDETHE IMPACT OF AUTOMATION ON
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
4PM - 5PMMHI MARKET ANALYSIS TOOL KIT
Heritage A
9:30AM - 10:30AM | Heritage CDEINVESTING IN SUPPLY CHAIN FOR
THE FUTURE
2:30PM - 3:30PMDISCOVER MHI SOLUTIONS GROUPS
Heritage A
11AM - 12PMKEYNOTE: PAUL DITTMANN
Champions FGH12PM - 2PM
MHI ANNUAL CONFERENCELUNCH AND KEYNOTE: MIKE ROWE
Masters Ballroom
7PM - 9:30PMMHI 70TH ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATIONChampions Ballroom
6:30PM - 7PMMHI 70TH ANNIVERSARY
COCKTAIL RECEPTIONChampions Foyer
2PM - 2:30PMBREAK
3:30PM - 4PMBREAK
9:30AM - 10:30AMDISCOVER MHI SOLUTIONS GROUPS
Heritage A10:30AM - 11AM
BREAK
SATURDAY8:00AM - 6:00PMCICMHE ...................... Heritage A & B
SUNDAY7:30AM - 11:30AMMHEFI ............................Heritage CDE
9:00AM - 12:30PMCICMHE ...................... Heritage A & B
MONDAY8:00AM - 11:00AMASG - Exec + General Session.......................................... Champions EMMA ENG .....................Champions ASMA ENG ..................... Champions CICWM MBR .......................... Players DLIFT MBR ...............................Players A
8:00AM - 5:00PMCMAA ENG ....... Tournament Hall A
2:30 PM - 5:30 PMISSG - Exec + General Session..........................................Champions E
Executive Summit ..................................... 4Annual Conference Keynotes ...........6Annual Conference
Education Sessions ..................................8Social & Networking Events ............10Hotel and Meeting Room Map .......12About MHI ..................................................14MHI Expo News .......................................16MHI Education ..........................................17MHI Leadership ........................................18MHI Staff ....................................................20
* MHI Product Groups are formembers only
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Time SATURDAY,OCT 3
SUNDAY,OCT 4
MONDAY,OCT 5
TUESDAY,OCT 6
6:30AM - 7:00AM
7:30AM - 8:00AM
8:30AM - 9:00AM
9:30AM - 10:00AM
10:30AM - 11:00AM
11:30AM - 12:00PM
12:30PM - 1:00PM
1:30PM - 2:00PM
2:30PM - 3:00PM
3:30PM - 4:00PM
4:30PM - 5:00PM
5:30PM - 6:00PM
6:30PM - 7:00PM
7:30PM - 8:00PM
8:30PM - 9:00PM
9:30PM - 10:00PM
6:30AM - 8AMBREAKFAST BUFFET
Masters Ballroom
6:30AM - 8AMBREAKFAST BUFFET
Masters Ballroom7AM - 8AMFIRST TIMERS BREAKFAST
Masters Ballroom
8AM - 11AMAUTOMATION SOLUTIONS
GROUP (ASG) - GENERAL SESSIONChampions E
9:30AM - 10:30AM | Heritage CDEFIVE-YEAR OUTLOOK FOR SUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
11:30AM - 12:30PMMHI EXECUTIVE SUMMIT LUNCH
Masters ABCD
2:30PM - 3:30PM | Heritage AMHI MARKET
ANALYSIS TOOLKIT
4PM - 5PM | Heritage CDETHE EVOLVING NATURE OF
FULFILLMENT
4PM - 5PM2016 US ROADMAP WORKSHOP
Masters Ballroom
9:30AM - 10:30AMDISCOVER MHI
Heritage A
2:30PM - 3:30PM | Heritage CDELEVERAGING THE US ROADMAP FORMATERIAL HANDLING & LOGISTICS
11AM - 12PMKEYNOTE: DAVID BUTLER
Champions FGH12PM - 2PM
MHI ANNUAL CONFERENCE LUNCHAND KEYNOTE: JASON SCHENKER
Masters Ballroom
3PM - 4PMKEYNOTE: DAVID SIMCHI-LEVI
Masters E
1:30PM - 2:30PMKEYNOTE: DAVID ROBERTS
Masters E
4PM - 5PMKEYNOTE: PATRICK MURZYN
Masters E
6:30PM - 9PMMHI EXECUTIVE SUMMIT & ANNUAL
CONFERENCE DINNER PARTY:CADDY SHACK
Island Green Pavilion & Gazebo
12:30PM - 1:30PMKEYNOTE: LORA CECERE
Masters E
6:30PM - 9PMMHI ANNUAL CONFERENCE:
BEACH COMBER DINNER BUFFETCabana Beach Club
9PM - 10PMMHI YPN NETWORK EVENT
Masters Ballroom
12:30PM - 6PMSHOTGUN START MHI GOLF
TOURNAMENTTPC Sawgrass
6PM - 7PMMHI RECEPTION
Masters Foyer
2:30PM - 3PMBREAK
10:30AM - 11AMBREAK
2PM - 2:30PMBREAK
3:30PM - 4PMBREAK
2:30PM - 5:30PMINFORMATION SYSTEMS SOLUTIONSGROUP (ISSG) - GENERAL SESSION
Champions E
2:30PM - 3:30PMFUTURE SUPPLY CHAIN WORKFORCE
Heritage CDE
4PM - 5PM | Heritage CDETHE IMPACT OF AUTOMATION ON
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
4PM - 5PMMHI MARKET ANALYSIS TOOL KIT
Heritage A
9:30AM - 10:30AM | Heritage CDEINVESTING IN SUPPLY CHAIN FOR
THE FUTURE
2:30PM - 3:30PMDISCOVER MHI SOLUTIONS GROUPS
Heritage A
11AM - 12PMKEYNOTE: PAUL DITTMANN
Champions FGH12PM - 2PM
MHI ANNUAL CONFERENCELUNCH AND KEYNOTE: MIKE ROWE
Masters Ballroom
7PM - 9:30PMMHI 70TH ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATIONChampions Ballroom
6:30PM - 7PMMHI 70TH ANNIVERSARY
COCKTAIL RECEPTIONChampions Foyer
2PM - 2:30PMBREAK
3:30PM - 4PMBREAK
9:30AM - 10:30AMDISCOVER MHI SOLUTIONS GROUPS
Heritage A10:30AM - 11AM
BREAK
CSS MBR .............................Players BCHMI ENG .......................Champions AProGMA ENG...............Champions CRMI ENG ........................Champions D
2:30 PM - 4:00 PMAS/RS CVLM ................. Champions B4:00PM - 6:00PMAS/RS - FA ..................... Champions B
TUESDAY7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SMA/RMI ENG ...........Champions BC8:00 AM - 11:00 AM SMA MBR ....................Champions BCMMA MBR .......................... Players BC
AS/RS MBR ....................Champions AStorage Rack Decking ......Heritage B8:00 AM - 5:00 PMCMAA ENG ....... Tournament Hall A2:30PM - 3:30PM M Pro ...................................Heritage B2:30 PM - 5:30 PMHMI MBR ............................Players BCEASE MBR ......................Champions ARMI MBR .....................Champions BCVRC SubCommittee ......Players D
WEDNESDAY8:00 AM - 11:00 AM CMAA MBR........................ Masters D
LODEM MBR .....................Heritage AAGVS MBR ......................Heritage BC12:00 PM - 3:00 PM ECMA MBR .....................Heritage DEOFS MBR ....................... Masters ABCProGMA MBR .................Heritage BC3:30 PM - 4:30 PMChairman’s Council Meeting.............................................Masters DE5:30 AM - 8:30 PMChairman’s Council Dinner....................................Tournament Hall
Get involved in MHI Solutions GroupsMHI Solutions Groups bring material handling and supply chain solution providers together with the user community in a non-commercial environment to address common challenges and opportunities. The goal is to provide solution providers and users with a “safe harbor” for sharing and developing best practices and to address leading trends. MHI Solutions Groups that focus on automation (ASG) and information systems (ISSG) are holding meetings during the Annual Conference. All attendees are encouraged to attend.
Networking Education Sessions &Panels
MHI SolutionsGroup Meetings
Executive SummitKeynotes
Annual Conference Keynotes
MHI 2015 Executive Summit and Annual Conference
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The 2015 MHI Executive Summit will kick off this year’s event with a half-day of sessions focusing on innovations that are transforming traditional supply chains into future models. Learn how to utilize technology to transform your supply chain from visionary leaders who are leading the charge toward next generation supply chains.
During this exclusive event, you’ll hear first-hand how leading supply chains are transforming for future success and have the opportunity to network and problem-solve with other leaders in your industry.
Keynote Speakers
Sunday, OCTOBER 4
Lora CecereFounder and CEO, Supply Chain Insights
2015 MHI EXECUTIVE SUMMIT
Supply Chain Metrics That Matter: The Importance in a Market-Driven World
SUNDAY: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Supply chain management is thirty years old, but it is still evolving. Nine out of ten companies are stuck and unable to make progress at the intersection of operating margin and inventory turns. In this keynote, Lora Cecere will discuss how leading firms are achieving supply chain excellence in a market-driven world, what metrics matter and why as she details how to accelerate improvements at your company. About Lora Celebrating the launch of her company Supply Chain Insights in February 2012, Lora Cecere, Founder and CEO, continues to help supply chain professionals with thought-leading supply chain research. Her prior work experience includes 30 years of diverse supply chain experience. This includes nine years as an industry analyst with Gartner Group, AMR Research, and Altimeter Group, 15 years as a leader in the building of supply chain software at Manugistics and Descartes Systems Group, and several years as a supply chain practitioner at Procter & Gamble, Kraft/General Foods, Clorox, and Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream (now a division of Nestlé).
VIEW FULL BIOS AT MHI.org/Annual2015/Speakers
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
David RobertsGSP Director, Singularity University
DavidSimchi-LeviProfessor &Co-Director, Leadersfor Global Operations, MIT
Patrick MurzynGlobal Purchasing Director forCaterpillar Inc.
Understanding Disruptive InnovationSUNDAY: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
The emergence of disruptive technologies and the potential for more rapid deployment of existing, proven technologies all hold the potential to change development models and create new markets and business opportunities for entrepreneurs and those who finance them. The presentation will include technological advancements of autonomous vehicles such as drones, trucks and cars and help define new opportunities for supply chains as well as the threats of business-as-usual complacency.About David David Roberts is passionate about transforming the lives of a billion suffering people in the world through disruptive technological innovation. He is an M.I.T. and Harvard educated, award-winning CEO and serial entrepreneur. He is also a former Special Agent, decorated military officer, and career officer in the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government. He is regarded as one of the world’s top experts on disruptive innovation in government and technology entrepreneurship.
Supply Chain Innovation: Flexibility & Risk Mitigation Strategies
SUNDAY: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Supply chain risks are difficult to predict, quantify and manage. This session will discuss a risk exposure model that assesses the impact of a disruption originating anywhere in a supply chain allowing companies to make more informed decisions about where to focus their risk management resources. He will discuss how Ford Motor Company applied this model to identify previously unrecognized risk exposures and develop mitigation strategies, track changes in risk exposure and respond to a disruption. About David David Simchi-Levi is a professor of Engineering Systems at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research focuses on developing and implementing robust and efficient techniques for manufacturing and supply chains. He has been published in professional journals on both practical and theoretical aspects of supply chain management. Recently, he initiated a large scale research program focusing on the development of new business analytics solutions to help organizations make more informed decisions, solving some of the most challenging problems faced by today’s global companies.
Transformation: From Supply Chains to Value Networks
SUNDAY: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Business models are transforming. The rate of change in technology and its application are increasing at a pace which makes the question of “how to stay in business” a very real consideration for almost everyone. The concept of a long-lived supply chain no longer fits the reality of an adaptive value network that will adjust quickly to changing end customer needs and expectations. Learn how successful businesses are understanding these changes and are transforming to survive and even thrive on the change.About PatrickPatrick Murzyn is the Global Purchasing Director for Caterpillar Inc. In his role as the Director of Procurement Excellence, Pat reports directly to the Chief Procurement Officer and leads a team of 200+ professionals globally to develop, deploy and improve the capabilities supporting world class procurement and supply management.
Patrick has managed or participated in projects including Program Managing the Global Procurement and Supply Management Transformation, Supplier Portal, eSourcing, eContracting, Spend Data Warehouse, Advanced Analytics, Third Party Labor, Catalog Management, Initiative Tracking and Reporting, and Supplier Performance Programs.
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Following the Executive Summit, the 2015 MHI Annual Conference will focus on key themes identified by the US Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics and the MHI 2015 Annual Industry Report including:
Building the future supply chain workforce The evolving nature of fulfillment The impact of automation and big data on supply chains Investing in material handling solutions for future success The five year outlook for supply chain management systems convergence
You’ll learn how to utilize these trends and innovations and seize new opportunities that produce tangible results.
Design to Grow: How Coca-Cola Learned to Combine Scale and Agility (and How You Can Too)
MONDAY: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
In today’s world, every company is at risk of having a “Kodak Moment”-watching its industry and the competitive advantages it has developed over years, even decades, vanish overnight. The reason? An inability to adapt quickly to new business realities. Tomorrow’s business winners-regardless of size or industry-will be the ones that know how to combine scale with agility. In this talk, David shares both the successes and failures of one of the world’s largest companies as it learns to use design to be both agile and big. He shares case studies to show how this works at Coca-Cola and how other companies can use the same approach to grow their business. About David David Butler is a designer, entrepreneur, educator, and leader on a mission to make it easier for starters to scale and scalers to start. His new book Design to Grow: How Coca-Cola Learned to Combine Scale and Agility (and How You Can Too), co-authored with Linda Tischler, explores the relationship between design, startup culture, and corporate growth. It is the first book written by a current employee at Coca-Cola.
David ButlerVice President, Innovation and Entrepreneurship,The Coca-Cola Company
Keynote Speakers
Monday - TUESDAY, Oct 5 - 6
2015 MHI ANNUAL CONFERENCEVIEW FULL BIOS AT MHI.org/Annual2015/Speakers
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Economic Outlook for Material Handling, Logistics and the Supply Chain Industries
Why Dirty Jobs Matter
Transforming Your Supply Chain
MONDAY: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
TUESDAY: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
TUESDAY: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
What challenges and opportunities does the U.S. and global economic outlook pose for your company? Join top-ranked economist, Jason Schenker, who will share his short-term and long-term economic forecasts. This presentation will cover the growth outlook, as well as the outlook for interest rates, foreign exchange rates, energy prices, and industrial metals prices. About Jason Jason Schenker is the President and Chief Economist of the financial market research and consulting firm, Prestige Economics, LLC. Mr. Schenker writes market commentary, produces forecasts, and manages Prestige Economics consulting projects. He is the author of the book Commodity Prices 101 and guest hosts the Bloomberg Television show “Street Smart.”
In this talk, Mike Rowe gives an illuminating account of the true nature of skilled labor, and why it’s being devalued by the media, advertising, and even the government. Why are people who do dirty jobs some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet? What lessons can we learn about teamwork, determination, efficiency and our definition of success? With conviction, humor and deep humanity, Mike Rowe reminds us of the enormous but forgotten benefits of hard, honest work and how it affects everything from our national identity to our infrastructure to the economy. About Mike Mike Rowe is a TV host, writer, narrator, producer, actor and spokesman. His performing career began in 1984, when he faked his way into the Baltimore Opera to get his union card and meet girls, both of which he accomplished during a performance of Rigoletto. His transition to television occurred in 1990 when - to settle a bet - he auditioned for the QVC Shopping Channel and was promptly hired. Thanks to QVC, Mike became practiced at the art of talking for long periods without saying anything of substance, a skill that would serve him well as a TV host. Then, through a horrible miscalculation, he pitched a three-hour special to the Discovery Channel that ended up resulting in the show Dirty Jobs. Viewers liked it and Discovery responded by ordering 39 episodes - a shocking commitment that Mike was contractually obligated to honor. For the first time in his career, Mike went to work with a vengeance.
This session will describe a proven process for transforming your supply chain. The material is based on Paul’s book, Supply Chain Transformation. Discover how a simple nine-step process can help you develop a breakthrough supply chain strategy for your firm. This approach has been tested and used successfully by leading manufacturers and retailers. Learn how to start with your customers, assess your internal capabilities, evaluate your competitors and identify the new capabilities that will transform your supply chain.About Paul Paul Dittmann is Executive Director of The Global Supply Chain Institute at the University of Tennessee. In addition, he teaches supply chain courses in the business school, and lectures in the executive education programs.
Dr. Dittmann comes to the University of Tennessee after a thirty two year career in industry. He has held positions, such as Vice President, Logistics for North America, Vice President Global Logistics Systems, and most recently served as Vice President, Supply Chain Strategy, Projects, and Systems for the Whirlpool Corporation.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Jason SchenkerPresident, Prestige Economics, LLC* Lunch Speaker
Paul DittmannExecutive Director,The Global Supply Chain Institute, University of Tennessee (UT)
Mike RoweSomebody’s Gotta Do It, CNN* Lunch Speaker
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ANNUAL CONFERENCEPANELS & SESSIONS
Five-Year Outlook for Supply Chain Management Systems ConvergenceMonday, October 5 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AMSupply chain information systems are converging to address new challenges as a result of massive trends like the Internet of Things, Big Data, and Cloud Computing. This expert panel will discuss these challenges and how users will be able to tackle them with an emerging new breed of enterprise-wide supply chain systems that blend demand sensing, forecasting, predictive analytics and planning with automatic data collection and order, warehouse, workforce and transportation management.Moderator: Dwight Klappich, VP, Gartner, Inc.Panelists: David Johnston, SVP Global Industries and Solutions, JDAChad Collins, COO, HighjumpMaha Muzumdar, SVP, Oracle Hans Thalbauer, SVP, SAP Jeff Cashman, SVP, Manhattan Associates
MONDAY
Discover MHIMonday, October 5 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AMLearn how you can further advance your business through MHI. Discover the many MHI programs that bring material handling suppliers, users and the industry together to further advance our industry.Presenter: Devon Birch, Director of Membership, MHI
Leveraging the US Roadmap for Material Handling & LogisticsMonday, October 5 | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PMThis group of leaders will discuss ways in which the US Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics is being used to drive innovation in a variety of settings. From companies that are using the Roadmap to define their business strategy, to communities that are using the Roadmap to align business needs with educators and government officials.Moderator: Dan Gilmore, President and Editor in Chief, Supply Chain DigestPanelists: Kevin Gue, Professor of Industrial Engineering and Director, Logistics and Distribution Institute, University of Louisville Philip Alfano, Superintendent, Patterson Unified Joint School DistrictMike Romano, President/CEO, AssociatedJonathan Rader, Manager, Design Engineering, FedEx SmartpostDaniel Stanton, VP of Education and Workforce Development, MHI
MHI Market Analysis Toolkit WorkshopMonday, October 5, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Tuesday, October 6, 4:00 PM -5:00 PMLearn how to use the new MHI Market Analysis Toolkit (MHIMat) in this interactive workshop designed to familiarize you with this value-added tool that aids in forecasting, market analysis and sales planning.Presenter: Hal Vandiver, Executive Consultant, MHI
2016 US Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics WorkshopMonday, October 5 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMJoin industry leaders for an interactive workshop on the development of the next version of the US Roadmap for Material Handling & LogisticsModerator: Gary Forger, Managing Director of Professional Development, MHI
PANEL SESSIONKEY
Learn techniques from Supply Chain & Material Handling Leaders - Techniques and tools to transform your supply chain processes.
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ANNUAL CONFERENCEPANELS & SESSIONS
The Future Supply Chain WorkforceTuesday, October 6 | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PMOur industry is in the midst of a workforce crisis.This cross disciplinary panel will discuss the challenges facing our supply chain for talent, and explore creative solutions for attracting, developing, and retaining the workforce that is needed to sustain our industry.Moderator: Malcom Chapman, President, The Chapman GroupPanelists: Nancy Nix, Executive Director, AWESOMEAngela Jenkins, CTE Education Coordinator, MHI Gen. Kenneth Beard, AAG-S, NC National GuardMady Bricco, Dow Logistics Global Director, The Dow Chemical CompanyTricia Mims, International Logistics Manager, Guitar CenterTonya Drayton, Regional Director, HR, Toys“R”Us, U.S.
TUESDAY
Investing in Supply Chain forThe FutureTuesday, October 6 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AMIn order for a supply chain to advance, there is often a need to purchase new tools and adopt new processes. But it can be difficult to measure the ROI for supply chain improvements using silo-ed metrics. This panel will address the challenges of investing in supply chains for the short and long-terms.Moderator: Larry C. Guinipero, PH.D, CPSM, CPSD, C.P.M, Professor of Marketing Supply Chain Management, Florida State UniversityPanelists: Jeff LeClair, VP Manufacturing and Supply Chain, Basin HoldingsTodd Farwell, Innovation Architect of Analytics & Innovation Division, Caterpillar, IncErik Caldwell, SVP/General Manager, Luxottica Retail, North AmericaPatrick Roesler, President, G&D Integrated
Discover MHI Solutions GroupsTuesday, October 6 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM& 2:30 PM - 3:30 PMIn this interactive session, learn how MHI Solutions Groups are bringing material handling and logistics solution providers together with manufacturing and supply chain professionals in the industry’s foremost venue for collaboration. Be a part of the knowledge sharing that will address current and future supply chain challenges and opportunities.Presenter: Devon Birch, Director of Membership, MHI
The Evolving Nature of FulfillmentMonday, October 5 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMCustomers are looking for a “seamless” omni-channel shopping experience. The Bottom Line: the customer wants what they want, when they want it, where they want it and at the price they want it. This expert panel will discuss these challenges, the daily impact they experience and their strategies to balance the pain of omni-channel fulfillment with the rewards of growing a unique core differentiator.Moderator: Josh Bond, Senior Editor, Modern Materials HandlingPanelists: Diane Garforth, Director, Logistics Systems, David’s BridalKevin Vliet, Director of Material Flow Engineering, Tesla Motors, Inc.Eddie Campbell, Manager, Global Strategic Sourcing
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The Impact of Automation on Global Supply Chains Tuesday, October 6 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMThis panel will look at the emergence of supply chain automation across a range of industries. They will discuss the challenges faced by supply chain managers when implementing automation, and explore strategies for addressing these challenges collaboratively.Moderator: Jerry Koch, Director - Corporate Marketing and Product Management, IntelligratedPanelist: Kevin O’Meara, SVP - Operations, Interline BrandsKevin Vliet, Director of Material Flow Engineering, Tesla Motors, Inc.Joel Marpe, Divisional VP of Northern Plains Supply Chain, Walmart Stores, Inc.
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MHI Golf Tournament Saturday, October 3 | 12:30 PM - 6:00 PMTPC Sawgrass is not only one of the top Florida golf resorts, but it is recognized nationally by multiple golf publications as a destination.
Shot Gun Start : 12:30pmAll Registered Players receive: · Greens fee, Cart, Water & Forecaddie · Transfer to course via motorcoach
· Tournament Scoring & Set Up
Additional Expenses:· Lunch on own· Gratuity for Forecaddie ($20 pp)· Rental Clubs $85· Rental Shoes $35· Mulligans will be for sale at the course, $5 each to support MHEFI · Hole In One Prize is $20k ($10k to the player & $10k to MHEFI)· 3 Auxiliary Hole in One Prizes · 4 Closest to Pin Prizes
Timeline11:30am - Shuttle To Golf CourseLocation: Group departure (see map page 13)12:15pm - All players report to the club house no later than this time.12:30pm - Shotgun startWinners of the Tournament will be announced at the
Caddy Shack Dinner on Sunday Night.
Shuttle to St. Augustine Historic District Sunday, October 4 | 9:00 AM - 3:45 PMCheck out all that St. Augustine has to offer with this fantastic shuttle service that will last all day long for your convenience. Enjoy the use of this luxury and convenient transportation that includes a map of the city upon arrival that will guide you to your self guided tour of this amazing location!
Sawgrass Pickup Times9:00 AM - Pick up only10:30 AM - Pick up only12:00 PM - Pick up / drop off1:30 PM - Pick up / drop off3:00 PM - No pick-ups on this stop, drop off only
St. Augustine Pickup / Drop off Times9:45 AM - Drop off11:15 AM - Drop off / pick up12:45 PM - Drop off / pick up2:15 PM - Drop off / pick up3:45 PM - Last pick-up / no drop offs
Note: Group transfers up will be located at the group departure (see map page 13). Vehicle will load on a first come first serve basis at each time. If vehicle is full, the guests will have to wait until the next pick up/dropoff time.
SOCIAL & NETWORKING EVENTSSATURDAY SUNDAY
Welcome ReceptionSaturday, October 3 | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMMasters FoyerSee who else has arrived and mingle over beer, wine and light hors d’oeuvres.
Dinner PartySunday, October 4 | 6:30 PM - 9:00 PMCaddy Shack - Island Green Pavilion & GazeboPlay Putt Putt After Dark and take your Photo with our strolling Tacky Golfer. Make new friends with the MHI Networking Challenge including a prize drawing!
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St. Augustine Historical TourMonday, October 5 | 9:00 AM - 3:30 PMTravel back in time to St. Augustine, on a bus tour that with an entertaining host to provide you with amazing history, comedic and interesting stories of the “Ancient City”. As the bus tour comes to a conclusion, guests will step off the bus and back into time as they tour the fantastic Lightner Museum.
Schedule:9:00 AM - Pick up from Sawgrass Marriott at the group departure (see map page 13)9:05 AM - 11:15 AM - St. Augustine Historical Tour11:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Lightner Museum walking tour12:15 PM - 3:00 PM - Free Time downtown / Lunch on Own3:00 PM - 3:30 PM - Transport back to Sawgrass Marriott
Your Brain, Understanding Your Greatest AssetTuesday, October 6 | 9:00 AM - 10:30 AMMasters ABCRenowned scientist Dr. Cheri Florance will take you on an exciting journey into the architecture of the brain. Explore how you prioritize, process, store and retrieve information while learning some of the most recent concepts in “brain training.” Have fun and learn how to maximize your brain’s potential.*This event is full
Glas Klas - Wine Glass PaintingTuesday, October 6 | 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Masters ABCCreate a keepsake from your trip to Sawgrass with a personal wine glass that you design and paint yourself. Supplies and instruction will be provided.
Schedule:Time: 3:00PM - 4:30PM* This event is full
MHI Networking Lounge
MHI Orientation Team
The MHI Networking Lounge is available to all attendees 24 hours a day. Free wi-fi is provided and you can relax in a comfortable atmosphere to check emails or meet other members. Coffee service will be offered from 8am – 11am each morning. *Located in Masters Foyer
The MHI Orientation Team mentors first time attendees to meetings. First timers contacted before, during and after meetings to ensure they feel comfortable, welcome and informed. Our volunteer team is also here for you! If you have a question or need some help, look for one of our Orientation Team members with a white button.If you are an MHI member interested in volunteering for the Orientation Team email Devon Birch at [email protected] for more information. We’d love to have you. * MHI loyalty point qualifier
MONDAY TUESDAY
MHI Anniversary Cocktail ReceptionTuesday, October 6 | 6:30 PM - 7:00 PMChampions Foyer
MHI Anniversary Dinner and AwardsTuesday, October 6 | 7:00 PM - 9:30 PMMarriott Sawgrass Ballroom.Entertainment: EPIC Decades of Dance. Dress for your favorite decade, costume items provided.
Dinner PartyMonday, October 5 | 6:30 PM - 9:00 PMBeach Party - Cabana Beach Club.
Musical Entertainment: Jimmy Parrish is known throughout the nation for this amazing tropi-rock music. Jimmy has opened for Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett himself and many other headliners with original beach/tropical music all around the country!
Beach Games: Oversized Tic Tac Toe, Connect Four, Corn Hole and Building Blocks
Shuttle Times: Group departure (see map page 13)6:30pm - First Shuttle Transfer 6:45pm - Second Shuttle Transfer 7:00pm - Third Shuttle Transfer 8:00pm - Return Shuttles Begin9:30pm - Last Return Shuttle
MHI YPN (Young Professionals Network) - Trivia Night!Monday, October 5 | 9:00 PM - 10:00 PMMasters Ballroom Join us for a fun night to network with other young professionals in the material handling and supply chain industries. We will be hosting a fun trivia event with prizes!
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HOTEL INFORMATIONExplore the wonderful features and amenities at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa
CONTACT INFORMATIONAddress:1000 PGA Tour Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 32082 USAPhone: 1(904) 285-7777Website: Marriott.com
ACTIVITIES2 Outdoor PoolsBike rentalsBiking trailJogging/fitness trailMiniature golfSaunaTable tennisVolleyball
SAWGRASS SPAFull Service TreatmentsSpa Gym & Exercise Classes
DINING ON-SITEStarbucksVernon’sAlice & Pete’s PubLobby Lounge100th Hole Pool Bar
DINING AT BEACH CLUBSea Porch Bar & Grill619 Ocean View
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Check in 4pm / Check out 11am
In room complimentary WiFi, coffee and newspaper
24 Hour Fitness Center
Complimentary Transportation/Access to Cabana Beach Club (5 minute transfer) Complimentary Transportation to Sawgrass Golf and Shopping Village Daily Newspaper
Hotel Map
MHI Group Rate of $199 + tax includes the following Marriott Sawgrass Amenities
Group Departure Meeting Area
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Since 1945, successful companies have come to MHI for professional resources and reliable information as they make capital expenditure and supply chain investment decisions. They know MHI is the premier trade association and information resource for this diverse industry.
MHI’s member companies are the leading providers of material handling, logistics and supply chain equipment, systems and services. Their solutions set the industry standard for excellence.
MHI attracts an exclusive audience of decision makers from leading companies that want to improve their manufacturing and supply chain performance. MHI membership provides the platform to connect and create strategic partnerships with these industry leaders and supply chain buyers.
Member companies join MHI to take advantage of professional development, networking and continuous marketing exposure that they can’t find anywhere else. Membership provides the advantages they need to excel in the $156 billion material handling and logistics industry.
Your Membership in MHI Helps You Connect with Manufacturing and Supply Chain Professionals
ABOUT MHI
The opportunity to exhibit in MHI trade expos
Exclusive exposure on MHI.org
Industry specific leadership opportunities in MHI Product and Solutions Groups
Marketing, public relations and social media exposure
MHI members only resources
Business Planning Community and Market Forecasts
Membership meetings and executive conferences
Young Professionals Network
Advertising in MHI Solutions publications
To learn more visit MHI.org/about/join
MHI Member Benefits:
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MHI is committed to delivering member value. Below are a few highlighted programs offered to MHI members.
MHI Loyalty Program
MHI members are rewarded “Loyalty Points” for participation and support of various MHI programs throughout a calendar year. Accumulated points can be redeemed for benefits and discounts as well as determine position at the exhibit Space Draws for the ProMat and MODEX expos.
MHI Members can accumulate points through:
-- Membership in MHI-- New MHI Member Referrals-- Booth size at MODEX and ProMat-- Product and Solutions Group Membership
ProMat 2015 Space Draw PointsLease and deposit are due December 1, 2015Once the final point list has been determined it will be posted on mhi.org/loyalty prior to the Space Draw. For more information, visit MHI.org/loyalty.
2015 MHI Annual Industry Report
2015 MHI Annual Industry Report – Supply chain innovation – Making the impossible possible Supply chains face constant pressure to do more with less. As many supply chain organizations have spent years cutting costs and eliminating waste, incremental improvements are leading to diminishing returns. This is driving the need for supply chain executives to seek more innovative solutions. This report identifies eight innovations that are driving next generation supply chains. Download the report at MHI.org/publications/report.You can also view videos based on the report at videos.mhi.org
MHI Business Planning Community
The Business Planning Community (BPC) allows members convenient access to business planning tools and resources. The BPC offers an online library including the Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing (MHEM) Forecast, a monthly economic snapshot, the 2015 Member Annual Industry Report, economic analyses and market data, market reports, MHI presentations, white papers, industry research and links to other hot business topics.
For more information on this program contact Donna Varner at [email protected] orvisit mhi.org/planning.
-- MHI Meeting Attendance-- MHI Volunteer Leadership Participation-- Advertising in or sponsorship of MODEX, ProMat, MHI Solutions and the Material Handling Education Foundation
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MHI EXPOS
MODEX 2016April 4-7, 2016Atlanta’s Georgia World Congress Center
Collocated with MODEX:
MHI Innovation AwardsThe 2016 MHI Innovation Awards will serve to educate and provide valuable insights on the latest manufacturing and supply chain innovative products and services to MODEX attendees. This award will be given to winners in three categories: Best New Innovation, Best Innovation of an Existing Product and Best IT Innovation. Contact Greg Baer for more information at [email protected].
Want to Exhibit at MODEX 2016?The show floor is now 90% SOLD OUT! Secure your booth while inventory remains available. For more information visit www.MODEXShow.com or contact Tom Carbott at 704-258-6212 or [email protected].
ProMat 2017 Exhibit Space Draw December 10, 2015 // Chicago’s McCormick Place
Top-tier decision makers with the power to buy will attend the material handling and logistics industry’s premier global event to find what’s next. If you supply the supply chain, you need to exhibit at ProMat 2017.Learn more about how to participate in the Space Draw at ProMatShow.com or contact Tom Carbott at 704-258-6212 or [email protected]
MHI ShowPro Live December 9, 2015 // Chicago’s McCormick PlaceBefore the ProMat Space Draw, enjoy a day of exhibitor education at the ShowPro Live Exhibitor Workshop for MODEX 2016. From 11am to 4pm, the MHI ShowPro Live Exhibitor Workshop will feature a fantastic lineup of trade show consultants. Jefferson Davis and MHI Mpro will deliver ALL NEW CONTENT to help your company maximize trade show investment. Learn best exhibiting, marketing and sales practices. Gain practical ideas, knowledge and skills to help maximize ROI at industry trade shows. Topics include:• How to Make Your Exhibit Stand Out from the Crowd• Interactive Panel - Trade Show Operations and Marketing• Interactive Panel - The Attendee Perspective• Integrating Technology Into Your Exhibit• MHI Mpro Best Practices Roundtable Discussions— Social Media and Trade Shows— One Person Marketing— Pre-Show Marketing/Post-Show Follow Up— Booth Design and Staffing— Cost Control and Managing Show Operations & Logistics
The ProMat 2017 Space Draw Kickoff Event December 9, 2015 From 6pm-9pm, MHI invites you to tour the new Chicago Sports Museum. The evening will feature hors d’oeuvres, networking, access to the interactive museum and an evening of entertainment. Learn more and register at MODEXShow.com/ShowPro. These FREE events are limited to the first 200 registrants.
ShowPro An MHI Trade Show Workshop
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U.S. Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics
The U.S. Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics, published in January 2014, is a 67-page report and action plan written for the logistics and supply chain industry. It identifies 65 capabilities the industry needs to develop to increase productivity, reduce costs, create jobs and enhance the global competitiveness of the U.S. between now and 2025.
The Roadmap’s content is based on input from a broad, open community of thought leaders including material handling and logistics practitioners, suppliers, academia, associations, publications and government. They contributed thoughts about the capabilities and resources that the industry must improve during a series of roundtable discussions and Roadmap draft reviews. Learn more and download of free copy of the Roadmap at mhlroadmap.org.
MODEX Supply Chain Education SummitThe MODEX Supply Chain Education Summit will be held during MODEX 2016. In addition to Student Days, the Summit will feature educational tracks focused on leading supply chain issues and trends as well as facility tours.
MODEX Student DaysThe 13th annual Material Handling & Logistics Student Days to be held on April 6-7 at MODEX. Classroom Day increases the recognition and appreciation of the material handling and supply chain industry among faculty and students who represent the future buyers and users of the industry’s products and services. If you are interested in becoming a tour guide contact Teresa Lopezat [email protected].
College Industry Council on Material Handling Education (CICMHE)CICMHE is an academic/industry partnership funded by MHI since 1952. CICMHE’s purpose is to increase awareness, understanding, exploration, and development of material handling, logistics and supply chain systems through high value projects and events. CICMHE works to educate graduate and undergraduate students and create new knowledge through theoretical and applied research. Visit cicmhe.org for more information.
Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. (MHEFI)The Board of Directors of the Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. (MHEFI) provided $127, 150 in academic scholarships for the 2015-2016 term.
This continues MHEFI’s thirty-seven-year tradition of investing in college students who have committed to a career in the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry. Graduating students will enter the workforce as engineers, project managers, management, research and academia. Many will be employed by member companies and end-users.
Please consider making a tax deductible investment in our future workforce. If you are interested in making an investment or if you have any questions, please contact Donna Varner at [email protected] or 704.676.1190.
MHI EDUCATION
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MHI Leadership
2015 MHI Officers and Boardof GovernorsOfficers:
Chairman of MHI Dave Young, President, EGA Products, Inc.
President of MHI John Paxton, Vice President and General Manager, Terex Material Handling Vice President of MHIGregg E. Goodner, Hytrol Conveyor Company, Inc. Last Retiring Executive ChairmanE. Larry Strayhorn, President WEPCO, Inc.
Board of Governors:
Steve Buccella, Vice President Corporate Salesand Business DevelopmentDematic Corporation
Bryan Carey, PresidentStarrco Co., Inc.
Brian Cohen, Chief ExecutiveHanel Storage Systems
Willard P. Heddles, Chairman & CEOTiffin Metal Products Co.
David R. Lippert, PresidentHamilton Caster and Mfg. Co.
Brian McNamara, President & CEOSouthworth International Group, Inc.
George W. Prest, CEO,MHI
Colin Wilson, President & CEONACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc.
Brett Wood, ChairmanToyota Material Handling, North America
Arthur H. Stroyd, Jr., MHI General CounselDel Sole Cavanaugh Stroyd LLC
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MHI 2015 Roundtable Advisory Committee
Jay Anderson, President, Steel King Industries, Inc.Ken Beckerman, President, Flexcon ContainerJim Bowes, President & CEO, Peach State Integrated TechnologiesRick Fox, President FOX IV Technologies, Inc.Brad Moore, VP AGVPick and Global Accounts, Swisslog Logistics, Inc.Don Frazier, Emeritus, Frazier Industrial CompanyJohn Hill, Director, St. Onge CompanyBryan Jensen, Vice President, St. Onge CompanyPeter Kerrick, President, Bushman Equipment, Inc.Gregg MeyerBrian Neuwirth, President, UNEX Manufacturing, Inc.Kevin O’Neill, President, Steele Solutions, Inc.Daniel Quinn, Emeritus Kelly Reed, Partner/EVP, MH Integration, Tompkins InternationalBrian Reh, President & CEO, Gorbel Inc.David D. Reh, Chairman of Board, Gorbel Inc.Joe Robillard, President, Autoquip CorporationPat Sedlak, Principal, Sedlak Management ConsultantsClark Skeen, President, CubiScanDr. Jeff Smith, CICMHE Liaison, Auburn UniversityJim Vandegrift, President, R&M Materials Handling, Inc.
MHI 2015 Chairman’s Council
Automated Storage/Retrieval Systems (AS/RS)Chair: Tom Coyne, Kardex RemstarVice-Chair: Roger Stubbs, Dematic Corp.
Automatic Guided Vehicle Systems (AGVS) Chair: David Noble, Daifuku-WebbVice-Chair: Stacy Kelly, Mockwell Automation
Auotmation Solutions Group (ASG) Jerry Koch, Intelligrated, Inc.Vice-Chairs: Bill Leber, SWISSLOG Logistics, Inc. andShana Relle, Intralox, LLC
College Industry Council on Material Handling Education (CICMHE)President: Andres Carrano, Auburn UniversityVice President: Bill Ferrell, Clemson University
Conveyor and Sortation Systems (CSS)Chair: John Sarinick, Beumer CorporationVice Chair: Joel Thomas, Lenze Americas
Crane Manufacturers Association of America, Inc. (CMAA)President: Chris Becker, G.W. Becker, Inc.Vice President: Bill Schneider, Sissco Material Handling Equipment
Electrification & Controls Manufacturers Association (ECMA)Chair: Carl Walters, Konecranes America, Inc.Vice Chair: Mike Sparks, HBC-radiomatic, INC.
Ergonomic Assist Systems and Equipment Council (EASE)Chair: Jim Galante, Southworth International Group, Inc.Vice-Chair: David Butwid, Gorbel, Inc.
Hoist Manufacturers Institute (HMI)President: Mark Arthur, R&M Materials Handling, Inc.Vice President: Robert Burkey, Yale Hoists
Information Systems Solutions Group (ISSG) Chair: Alan Reigart, St. Onge CompanyVice-Chair: John Reichert, TECSYS, Inc.
Institute of Caster & Wheel Manufacturers (ICWM)President: William LeMeur, Superior Tire & Rubber Corp.Vice President: Darrell Metzger, Colson Group USA
Lift Manufacturers Product Section (LIFT)Chair: Louis Coleman, Autoquip CorporationVice Chair: Ev Latvys, Advance Lifts, Inc.
Loading Dock Equipment Manufacturers (LODEM) Chair: Mike Pilgrim, Systems, Incorporated Vice Chair: Robert Hensel, Nova Technology International, LLC
Monorail Manufacturers Association (MMA)President: Rob Beightol, Gorbel, Inc. Vice President: Dan Konstantinovsky, Terex Material Handling
Order Fulfillment Solutions (OFS)Chair: Rick Fox, FOX IV Technologies, Inc. Vice-Chair: J.W. Jones, Speedcell Storage Solutions
Protective Guarding Manufacturers Association (ProGMA)Chair: Steve Diebold, WireCrafters, LLCVice Chair: David Brentz, Industrial Netting
Rack Manufacturers Institute (RMI)President: Stephen Rogers, Hannibal Industries, Inc.Vice President: Simon Brain, Husky Rack & Wire
Storage Manufacturers Association (SMA)Chair: Kevin O’Neill, Steele Solutions, Inc.
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Amy SheltonCreative [email protected]
Andy DrozinskiManager, Solutions &Product [email protected]
Angela JenkinsEducation [email protected]
Carol MillerVice President of Marketing & Communications [email protected]
Daniel StantonVice President of Education & Workforce [email protected]
Daniel SasserMarketing & Communications [email protected]
David SchwebelManager, Solutions &Product [email protected]
Devon BirchDirector of [email protected]
Donna VarnerExecutive Administrator, MHI Executive Director, [email protected]
Erin WalkerMeeting/ Event Services [email protected]
Gary ForgerManaging Director of Professional [email protected]
George [email protected]
Greg BaerDirector of Sales(704) [email protected]
Heather TaylorBusiness [email protected]
Jay TraylorInventory Services [email protected]
Jeff [email protected]
Joey HoltIT [email protected]
Kay ClarkMeeting/Event Services [email protected]
Liz GloverStaff [email protected]
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Matthew SmurrSenior Director, [email protected]
Melissa AuerExhibitor Services Manager(704) [email protected] Michael [email protected]
Morgan CruzMarketing Content [email protected]
Patrick DavisonDirector of [email protected]
Paul ChesneyNetwork [email protected]
Paul TrainorSales [email protected]
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MHI STAFF
2016 MHI Executive Summit and Annual Conference October 16-19, 2016 Hilton El Conquistador Tucson, AZ
ShowPro Live Exhibitor WorkshopDecember 9, 2015McCormick PlaceChicago, IL
ProMat 2017 Space DrawDecember 10, 2015McCormick PlaceChicago, IL
2016 Roundtable Advisory Committee MeetingJanuary 22-25, 2016Four Seasons ResortPalm Beach, Florida
MODEX 2016April 4-7, 2016Georgia World Congress CenterAtlanta, Georgia
2016 Spring Meeting May 16-18, 2016Marriott City CenterCharlotte, North Carolina
ProMat 2017April 3-6, 2017McCormick PlaceChicago, Illinois
Save The Date
Tom CarbottSenior Vice President of Exhibitions(704) [email protected]
Weldon MorrisMembership [email protected]
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THE LINE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS STARTS HERE.At MODEX, you’ll find the solutions you need to solve tough manufacturing and supply chain challenges, identify best practices, exceed customer demands and gain competitive edge.
There’s a reason we call MODEX “the Greatest Supply Chain Show on Earth.” It’s where 850 of the leading manufacturing and supply chain providers gather to showcase their latest and greatest solutions to an audience of more than 25,000. If your business needs to maximize operational efficiency and cut costs, your solutions will be waiting at MODEX.
The industry’s brightest minds will gather to network and share their perspectives on the ever-evolving state of the supply chain – where it’s headed, new ideas, innovation and more. With powerful keynotes and more than 100 hands-on education sessions, you’re sure to find your edge.
MODEX is FREE to attend. Can you afford not to be here?
LEARN MORE AND REGISTER AT MODEXSHOW.COM
Georgia World Congress CenterAtlanta, Georgia April 4-7, 2016
THE GREATEST SUPPLY CHAIN SHOW ON EARTH.
Collocated with MODEX 2016