Supply Chain Lessons from COVID-19: How to Get Started with TCO Webinar
Gardner Business Media is launching a series of four paid webinars in partnership with the Reshoring Initiative and Harry Moser. The fourth and final webinar will take place Wednesday, May 20, at 11:00 am EDT.
Gardner Business Media is launching a series of four paid webinars in partnership with the Reshoring Initiative and Harry Moser. This series will deliver real data, proven strategies, tools and successful use cases that will enable procurement professionals to shorten and strengthen their supply chain by sourcing parts and services locally.
The fourth and final webinar will take place Wednesday, May 20, at 11:00 am EDT. Register for the webinar here.
The webinar will describe how to get started: picking products to analyze; prioritizing; the importance of getting input from other departments; and how to use the online, free TCO Estimator.
Primary topics include how to identify the products most eligible to reshore, how to use the TCO Estimator, avoiding silos: considering the impact on other departments and budgets, as well as examples.
Registration includes live and on-demand access to all Smarter Sourcing Series webinars (a registration code will be sent with your registration confirmation), exclusive Reshoring Initiative resources and proceeds from will support the Reshoring Initiative.
Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative, will present the webinar. After leading GF AgieCharmilles for 25 years, Harry founded the Reshoring Initiative to bring five million manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. Largely due to the success of the Reshoring Initiative, Harry was inducted into the Industry Week Manufacturing Hall of Fame 2010, participated actively in President Obama’s 1/11/12 Insourcing Forum at the White House and is on the Commerce Department Investment Advisory Council. Harry is frequently quoted in the WSJ, NYT and Forbes, and seen on Fox Business, MarketWatch, and other national TV and radio programs. He received engineering degrees at MIT and an MBA from U. of Chicago.
A portion of the registration cost will go towards supporting the Reshoring Initiative.
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