Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) January 30, 2007
John Mehrmann, a leading authority and industry expert, will present “Evolve or Become Extinct, A Reverse Logistics Model to Deliver Expanded Shareholder Value.”
In the evolution of Provide Chain Management Services and Solutions, Reverse Logistics evolved from a requirement for merely managing returns into a competitive benefit for Retail, OEMs and Branded firms that manage the process wisely. Reverse Logistics has become a keystone for balancing consumer satisfaction, supply demand responsiveness and bottom line performance. Effectively managing Reverse Logistics and the Provide Chain Solutions can make or break the financial stability of an organization.
“In the Supply Chain you are either the 1 driving the truck, the one pumping the gas or the 1 paying the other two. The easy goal is to know what needs to be moved and to do it much less,” said John Mehrmann.
John Mehrmann has more than 20 years of management expertise that spans logistics, operations, e-commerce, finance, consumer relations, advertising, training and consulting. Prior to his role of Regional Director at DEX, he worked for Toshiba America Data Systems, Inc, Toshiba Imaging Systems Division, Toshiba America Consumer Products and SatisFusion.
John Mehrmann is a member of the advisory committee for Motivation Education, an education development plan developed to promote social and scholastic advancement via science and Technologies. He is also a Member of the International Coach Federation, participated in the Global Leadership Forum and trained in Six Sigma. John has been a member on the California Department of Consumer Affairs Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repairs Advisory Council, and served a term as Market Information Director for the National Electronics Service Dealers Association (NESDA). John Mehrmann received recognition in the International Who’s Who of Business Leaders and Sterling Who’s Who Directory-Executive Edition. He has received the Certificate of Recognition and Market Achievement Award Honors, the NPSC Award of Appreciation, and the USA Certificate of Appreciation for the Institute of Service Management.
At the Reverse Logistics Trade Show (RLTS) Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, Third Party Service Providers (3PSPs) will demonstrate Reverse Logistics services and solutions on a global basis to OEMs, Retailers and Branded firms.
Reverse provide chain providers operating independently have difficulty to achieve and demonstrate value. Technology is essential to leverage integration and expedite intelligent decisions with numerous tiered operators. Collaboration is necessary to provide Very best Practices, boost income, lessen expense and optimize capital.
“In Service, to be competitive is to be the first to provide the services that would otherwise put you out of organization. If you can do this, you will place your competitors out of company, or at least have them operating for you,” said John Mehrmann.
Conference Highlights will contain:
“Industry Overview Size and Forecast”, by Gailen Vick, President & CEO of Reverse Logistics Trends, Inc
“How do you use Reverse Logistics to Impact Forward Logistics and Client Satisfaction”, by Thomas Maher, Director of America’s Enterprise Logistics at DELL
“Understanding the Business Impact of Returns”, by Tony Sciarrotta, Director Returns at Philips
“The Future of Wireless”, by Bryant Underwood, Director NA Service at Foxconn
“Unlocking Value in Reverse Logistics”, by Dan Gilbert, Vice President of Reverse Logistics at Cisco
“Evolve or Turn into Extinct, a Reverse Logistics Model to Deliver Expanded Shareholder Value”, by John Mehrmann, Regional Director at DEX
“Details Technology in Reverse Logistics”, moderated by Edmund Wodarski, Senior Executive at Accenture
Among those scheduled to attend the Reverse Logistics Trade Show Conference & Expo in Las Vegas are representatives from 3M, Alcatel-Lucent, American Honda Motor Co, Asurion, Finest Purchase, Canon, Circuit City, CompUSA, Eastman Kodak, FedEx, Hewlett Packard, Ingram Micro Logistics, Juniper Networks, Kyocera Wireless, Microsoft, Motorola, Pelican Products Inc, Quanta, QVC, Sony, Target, The Residence Depot, The Walt Disney Firm, US Postal Service, University or Nevada, and Wal-Mart Retailers. Supplier firm executives and members of the press will also be attending.
Registration and a schedule of forthcoming Reverse Logistics Trade Show (RLTS) Conferences and Expos is obtainable at http://www.rltshows.com/vegas.php
The Reverse Logistics Magazine is a quarterly publication of the Reverse Logistics Association with a circulation of 35,000 readers worldwide. Reverse logistics is a process that crosses all industries including High Tech, Retail, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Automotive and Aerospace. The magazine supplies the newest data with regards to areas of reverse logistics including returns management, refurbishment, field service and warranty management. For more data or to subscribe to the Reverse Logistics Magazine, please check out http://www.rlmagazine.com/
For a list of the newest articles and books by John Mehrmann, please visit http://www.JohnMehrmann.com
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