Global Trade Security and Efficiency Webinar

Thursday, March 25, 2004, 12:00 Noon to 1:00 PM EST

 

 

 

 

 

You are invited to join a select group of colleagues from private industry, US Government agencies and the military at a strategic web event concerning security and efficiency for the supply chain and asset visibility on Thursday, March 25, 2004 from Noon (12PM) to 1PM Eastern Time.

Events over the last decade, in particular al Qaeda’s attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, illustrate how real and personal the terrorist threat has become and the potential impact upon American geo-strategic interests. These compelling events have focused security improvements onto business processes and initiated new technology throughout all stakeholders in the global trade ecosystem. Concurrently, there are many efficiencies being realized throughout the public and private sectors through this increased focus on security.

Globalization, the risk of catastrophic events, and the development and use of real-time data enabling technologies are all linked in the joint pursuit of security and efficiency. Security requires real-time information and process controls across trusted relationships. Efficiency requires real-time data, supported by an integrating network of record, and optimization technology.

Mr. Ted Rybeck, Chairman of the Global Benchmarking Center for Security and Trade and CEO of Benchmarking Partners will lead an in-depth review of opportunities and challenges. Senior Industry Leaders will weigh in on the industry drivers, strategies and enablers including the effect of government regulations and directives. Mr. Dan Doles, CEO and President of WhereNet Corporation will address technology breakthroughs, current and future applications as well as real return on investment for successful technology deployments.

To confirm your participation in this strategic event, register now via the registration form on the left. For more information on Benchmarking Partners or the Global Benchmarking Center for Security and Trade visit our web site at www.benchmarking.com. For additional information on WhereNet Corporation, visit the WhereNet web site at www.wherenet.com.

Attendance is limited to invitation only. Additional invitations can be requested from Jim Owens at Benchmarking Partners via email at jowens@benchmarking.com or by phone at 617-225-7800.