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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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NEWS RELEASE
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LogicTools: Aimee Ortiz, Sr. Marketing Manager
888-265-4706 or Email
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ILOG: Monika Raj, PR Manager, U.S.
(650) 567-8128 or Email
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Logictools Symposium to Address Risk in the Global Supply Chain
Sixth-Annual Conference to Arm Executives with Strategies for Coping with Natural Disasters, Rising Fuel Costs, and Other Sources of Supply Chain Disruption
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Chicago - June 28, 2007: LogicTools, a Division of ILOG® (NASDAQ: ILOG, Euronext: ILO, ISIN: FR0004042364), today opened registration for its sixth-annual symposium, Supply Chain Excellence 2007: Managing Risk in the Global Supply Chain. The event will address how trends, including outsourcing, off-shoring and lean manufacturing that focus on reducing supply chain costs, can significantly increase the level of risk in the supply chain. Attendees will take part in an expanded conference program tailored toward identifying key sources of risk in the supply chain as well as strategies and tactics for managing that risk in their respective industries.
The conference will be held on September 27 in conjunction with LogicTools’ annual user conference on September 28 at The Metropolitan Club at Sears Tower in Chicago. Speakers include leading supply chain authority, Mark Hillman, Research Director, AMR Research, Sharan Singanamala, Strategic Logistics Planning Manager, GE Healthcare, David Simchi-Levi, Co-founder of LogicTools and Professor of Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Jean-François Abramatic, Vice President and Chief Product Officer, ILOG.
The event will feature a panel discussion, Supply Chain Risk Management: Stories from the Trenches led by industry experts and breakout sessions targeted towards director-level and above practitioners involved with Distribution, Finance, Logistics IT, Manufacturing, Production, Operations, Supply Chain and Transportation.
"The data show roughly 43% of firms say they have a policy in place for assessing their risk in the event of a catastrophic event like a pandemic, meaning that nearly 60% do not have effective supply chain risk management policies in place. For many, though, plans are in the evaluation stage. Even more telling is that firms are abysmally unprepared for managing supply risk," said Mark Hillman, Research Director at AMR Research in Boston, MA. According to Hillman, "Companies should actively work on risk management strategies, from managing supply and logistics risk, and prepare for business continuity and supply chain resilience in the face of any unexpected event."
For more information on the event and to register, visit www.logic-tools.com/sce2007.
About LogicTools
Founded in 1995 by David Simchi-Levi, Professor of Engineering Systems at MIT, LogicTools, a division of ILOG, provides strategic and tactical supply chain optimization applications designed to complement existing IT investments. LogicTools’ product suite allows companies to make a wide range of supply chain decisions, from choosing the best strategic network design, deciding on the most efficient sourcing strategy to optimizing inventory placement throughout the different levels of the supply chain. For more information, please visit www.logic-tools.com.
About ILOG
ILOG delivers software and services that empower customers to make better decisions faster and manage change and complexity. Over 2,500 corporations and more than 465 leading software vendors rely on ILOG's market-leading business rule management system (BRMS), supply chain planning and scheduling applications and optimization and visualization software components, to achieve dramatic returns on investment, create market-defining products and services, and sharpen their competitive edge. ILOG was founded in 1987 and employs more than 800 people worldwide. For more information, please visit www.ilog.com.
ILOG is a registered trademark of ILOG. LogicTools is a trademark of LogicTools, a division of ILOG. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Media Contact
LogicTools: Aimee Ortiz, Sr. Director of Marketing 888-265-4706 or Email
ILOG: Monika Raj, PR Manager, U.S. (650) 567-8128 or mraj@ilog.com
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