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CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
- Hear from industry experts about the best practices in logistics and distribution
- Get insight from field experts on how to cost effectively operate the supply chain in Mexico
- Obtain detailed and privileged information about the current conditions of the supply chain and costs in Mexico
- Develop an itemized operating costs pro-forma of a potential near-shore manufacturing project in Mexico
- Objectively analyze the competitive strategies to utilize logistics in Mexico
- Interact with Mexico’s logistics industry managers
- Get a complete update on logistics trends and regulations
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LOGISTICS INDUSTRY SUBJECTS
- Customs in Mexico and USA
- Business dynamics of 3PL
- Legal and tax aspects of the logistics industry in Mexico
- State of the art of inventory control
- The role of the federal government to improve the competitiveness of the logistics industry
- The importance of landed-cost, new product development and response to market
- Comparison of Mexico's logistics industry costs and practices with other low-cost countries
- Industrial real estate and locations
- Local market opportunities
- Major threats to logistics in Mexico
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For Hotel Reservations:
Presidente InterContinental
Vasconcelos 300 Ote.
Monterrey, Mexico 66260
+ 52 (81) 8368-6000
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For preferential hotel rates, use the reference code:
MEXICONOW CONFERENCE
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Conference Costs:
US $320 + TAX Manufactures, Suppliers, Services.
- Fee includes meals, conference materials and activities.
- Fee doesn't include hotel, air transportation.
Industrial, promoters or any competitor of our sponsors are welcome at an admission fee of US $1,500 + TAX
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For conference Phone Registration
CALL TOLL FREE
USA 1 877 864 8528
Mexico 01 800 170 1010
CALL COLLECT
+52 (614) 414-8640
+52 (614) 414-8638
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For Online Registration


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NOVEMBER 12 - 2008 (7:00am - 7:00pm)
REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
The State of Logistics Outsourcing: 2008 Third-Party Logistics
James Hay, CAPGEMINI, Global Marketing - Auto, Manufacturing, Retail & Distribution
GE Overview of Productivity in Logistic Operations
Alfredo Espino, GE COMMERCIAL FINANCE, Senior Sales VP
The New Face of Logistics
Rosalyn Wilson, R. WILSON, INC., President
Enabling and Supporting the Supply Chain in Mexico
Eduardo Reyes Diaz-Leal, BUFETE INTERNACIONAL, Senior Partner
COFFEE BREAK
C-TPAT Implementation, Advantages & Disadvantages
Wayne Wilson and Cristobal Hernandez, C-TPAT HOUSTON FIELD OFFICE,
Supply Chain Security Specialists
Update on Current Tax and Customs Regulations for Maquiladoras
Carlos Angulo, BAKER & MCKENZIE, Principal Partner
Strategic Network Rationalization
Mike Jones, ST. ONGE COMPANY, President
Customs “Tune-Up”
Jim McNamara, MAQUILOGITICS, Principal
LUNCHEON
Improvement of Mexican Customs Competitiveness
Francisco J. Almanza, MEXICO’S NATIONAL CUSTOM BROKER CONFEDERATION,
Executive Vice President
New Trends in the Implementation of Software and Inventory Systems, Elevating the Competitiveness of your Logistics Operation
Eduardo Ramos, ADUANASOFT, CEO
Rationalizing Logistics Costs in Mexico
Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW, Editor
Doing Business in Mexico How, When & Why
Humberto Gayou, LEXCORP, Partner
BREAK
New Mexican Ports Logistics Route
Javier Choi, TOWARDS NEW HORIZONS ASSOCIATION, Manager
Landed Costs and Mexico's Automotive Industry's Logistics Pitfalls
Leopoldo Prendes, ACCEL LOGISTICS, Business Development Manager
Challenges of the Trucking Industry in Mexico
Jose Muñoz, CANACAR, Advisers Coordinator
Third Party Logistics Operations and Costs in Mexico
Renaldo Bozic, INTERMEX 3PL, Operations Manager
COCKTAILS / ADJORN
* The agenda in this program is subject to change
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WHAT YOU WILL TAKE HOME
- CD ROM with copies of all presentations.
- MEXICONOW magazine, 2 year subscription.
- Mexico's Maquila Online Directory. Printed Edition 2008
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