• 13th Jan 2017

2017 Annual Convention of IFWLA – March 19-21st in Palm Springs California

Hosted by the IWLA (International Warehousing & Logistics Association) the IFWLA Annual Convention is expected to attract industry professionals from around the globe.

North American warehouse logistics leaders of the IWLA will be joined by international colleagues from peer associations worldwide to gather, make connections, learn, network and work together for a stronger industry.

The convention theme will be ‘Leadership that Inspires’, with sessions and events that focus on new ideas to motivate employees for continued growth, and the Keynote Speaker for the conference will be Harry Kraemer, Clinical Professor of Strategy at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, partner at a private-equity firm and bestselling author.

 

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