On December 4-5, 2013, in Houston, TX, leading global manufacturing executives will gather at the Reinvesting In American Manufacturing event. Executives will discuss best practices for manufacturers in the process of expanding infrastructure in the U.S. The event will be held at the Omni Galleria, Houston, TX.
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the Organization of International Investment (OFII) have partnered with Reinvesting In American Manufacturing. The associations will join senior executives from Siemens Corporation, Lenovo North America, Marin Steel Wire Products, GlobalFoundries, Tata Global Beverages, GE Healthcare, Toyota, Samsung, Caterpillar, UPS, Schneider National, Inc., GE Transportation and Motorola Mobility to share how and why manufacturers are making new capital investments in America to increase flexibility, reduce costs, mitigate risks, source locations and incorporate new technologies.
Reinvesting In American Manufacturing is created for executives in the auto, aerospace, chemical and plastics, appliances, medical device, energy and oil and gas industries who serve on the project teams that are evaluating growth opportunities or expanding current infrastructure in the U.S.
According to Reinvesting In American Manufacturing, CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CTOs, project directors, and heads of supply chain, procurement, operations and logistics will learn:
- Insight from manufacturers that have recently expanded in the U.S. - lessons learned and frameworks for optimizing the insourcing and outsourcing of a supply chain.
- Examples from market leaders demonstrating how they are offering better customer response times at lower cost.
- Best practices for transforming labor, operational and infrastructure systems.
- Action plans for evaluating and implementing new capital investments in U.S. manufacturing.
To register visit www.ReinvestingInAmericanManufacturing.com or call 888-670-8200. Save 10% with the code RAM13NEWS.
For more information contact:
Reinvesting in America
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