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Engineering the Warehouse

Georgia Tech Global Learning Center 84 5th Street, Atlanta

The requirement for high levels of customer service, increasing numbers of SKUs and high labor costs have dramatically increased the complexity of warehouse operations. It is no longer sufficient to manage a warehouse based on a simple, arbitrary “ABC” classification of SKUs, which treats all those in a category as if they were identical. Instead,...

Benefits of banking in Panama

Grand Hyatt Buckhead 3300 Peachtree Road, Atlanta

A cocktail reception for Atlas Bank hosted by Panama Gateway International Association. The event sponsor, Atlas Bank (Panama) S.A., and a partner from the law firm Icaza, Gonzalez-Ruiz & Aleman, will give presentations.

Transparency18

Georgia International Convention Center 2000 Convention Center Concourse, College Park

The Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute, in partnership with Freightwaves, will co-hosting Transparency18, an event presenting the cutting edge of freight visibility May 22-23, 2018. The conference will feature live demos and a "future of freight" summit. Ahead of the event, we will be holding a Freight Hackathon hosted on the Georgia Tech...


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World FZO to meet in Cartagena May 3-5

The World FZO has posted video showing the best moments of the 3rd Annual International Conference & Exhibition (AICE) held May 3-5 in Cartagena, Colombia..

The annual conference is the largest interactive gathering of Free Zone professionals and experts across the globe and features the world’s leading economic experts, academics, government officials, and policy makers. A hallmark of the annual meeting is the sharing of the latest research, insights and analysis of the increased relevance, importance, and impact of Free Zones on the global economic landscape. This year’s event attracted 900 worldwide attendees who exchanged ideas about developing a vision for the Free Zone of the future.

Registration included entry to the three-day conference and exhibition, including site tours, access to all keynote and panel discussions, workshop sessions, lunches, refreshments plus dinner and drinks during both the gala dinner and networking reception. Attendees also engaged with 30-plus sponsors and exhibitors who provided solutions tailored to tomorrow’s Free Zones, were inspired by sessions filled with insight on the future of Free Zones and joined in networking opportunities with the leading global Free Zones.

For more information, download the event app.

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