Proceedings: 2007 APICS International Conference & Expo
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Inventory Gone Wild: How To Get Control
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Inventory Optimization
Program Code:
B-6
Date:
Monday, October 22, 2007
Time:
1:00 PM to 2:15 PM
EST
Location:
201-203
SPEAKER
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Currently employed by Oshkosh B'Gosh - a division of Carter’s Inc, Lisa has 19 years of progressive experience in the rapidly changing and highly competitive consumer apparel products market. She has held a variety of positions and provided leadership in the areas of production planning and purchasing, inventory control, cost accounting, and finance. She has also provided key leadership on system implementation and integration project teams. Currently she holds the position of Inventory Finance Manager.
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Anne Haberkorn,
CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP, Lead Supply Chain Solutions Instructor,
Fox Valley Technical College
Anne Haberkorn, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP, Jonah, is lead supply chain solutions instructor at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, Wisconsin. Her expertise is in production and inventory control training and lean manufacturing practices. Haberkorn’s past experience includes inventory control manager at OshKosh B’Gosh, logistics analyst at Appleton Papers, and the international finance department of Kimberly Clark. Haberkorn chaired the 2005 APICS International Conference, and most recently, she completed the Wisconsin Development Leadership Program, and was recognized as the APICS Fox Valley Chapter’s 2007 Member of the Year.
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Description
Imagine increasing your company's inventory accuracy by more than 500 percent. Anne Haberkorn, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP, Jonah, lead supply chain solutions instructor at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, Wisconsin, reveals the secrets, techniques, and technologies that an apparel retailer used to achieve this amazing level of improvement. Learn from the company's 15-year journey toward improved inventory accuracy in raw materials, work in process, and finished goods inventories. Know how to identify the consequences of inventory inaccuracies.