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The Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, in alliance with FedEx Freight and a group of corporate sponsors, is hosting an international graduate logistics case competition from Feb. 28 to March 1. The event will take place at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Fayetteville. "We are honored to be able to host this competition, which brings together graduate logistics students from 12 major universities across the country and around the world," said Jim Crowell, director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center. "Not only will they compete for prestige and cash prizes, they will have good opportunities to network with fellow students and industry professionals." "The supply chain is a vital element of every country's economy. That's why
FedEx Freight is committed to supporting education programs that facilitate
knowledge exchange among logistics professionals," said Pat Reed, executive vice
president and chief operating officer for FedEx Freight, the title sponsor of
this year's competition. "The FedEx Freight International Graduate Logistics
Case Competition is an ideal forum to learn from some of the best and brightest
logistics students." The Walton College MBA student team includes Ryan Stearle, Katie
Henderson-Grady, Matthew Schlib, Nhan Nguyen, Helen Gunsaulis and Jyo
Venkatachala. The primary sponsor is FedEx Freight. The Platinum sponsor is ABF Freight System Inc. Gold sponsors include: E.&J. Gallo Winery, General Mills, Unilever, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Silver sponsors include the Center for Retailing Excellence, Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé Purina PetCare, Procter & Gamble, Transplace and Wyeth Consumer Healthcare. Bronze sponsor is the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Fayetteville. Patron sponsor are Kellogg's and Kimberly-Clark. The Supply Chain Management Research Center serves as a direct link between the private sector and the University of Arkansas supply chain resources. It sponsors activities that promote both the academic and general body of knowledge encompassing supply chain management. It also supports student-focused activities centered on recruitment, retention and graduation. |