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Logistics Network group calls for Senior Executives to join the conversation on next generation mobile technology solutions

Saturday, October 20, 2012 18:10
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Logistics Network, the networking group for directors and executives involved in logistics, supply chain and delivery industries, is calling for senior executives to come and join us for what will be an interesting last meeting of this year near Reading, Berkshire on the 25th October.

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (PRWEB UK) 20 October 2012

This last scheduled meeting to be held at The Bird in Hand, Knowl Hill, Reading on 25th October has already seen places being snapped up within hours of going on sale. This is down to the popularity of the speakers as well as new group discussions which make for lively debate as well as offering a unique place to network and discuss ideas with industry peers.

This month will see industry leaders from a top B2C parcel carrier and a City Same Day Courier company. The meeting will be looking back at how delivery continuation was managed during the recent Olympic and Paralympic games as well as how parcel carriers can manage the Christmas Peak more effectively. There will also be a chance for Senior Executives to get involved in an innovative product development group run by the group sponsors, Skillweb, to look at what the next generation mobile technology solutions could look like for our industry.

There are still a few places left for the October meeting – to find out more please visit the Logistics Network site here.

About Logistics Network
Logistics Network is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes and advances industry discussion in a private environment for professionals working within postal, logistics, supply chain and delivery organisations. Originally set up as the C3 Club in 2007 by Paul Ridden, managing Director of Skillweb, it became Logistics Network in January 2012. Membership is free, but on a qualifying basis only.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2012/10/prweb10029724.htm



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