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4 November 2008

Events News

Leading Energy, Chemicals, and Other Process Industry Manufacturers Gather in Seattle for AspenTech Supply Chain Management User Conference November 2008

The world’s leading process manufacturers are gathering here this week to share best practices in supply chain management at the AspenTech Supply Chain User Conference, at the Olympic Fairmont Hotel.

The conference includes keynote presentations by Microsoft and Bridgestone Americas, with other leading customers including DuPont, ExxonMobil, and Proctor & Gamble also sharing their supply chain management experiences.

This event brings together the top energy, olefins, chemicals, polymer, and consumer packaged goods companies from around the world to provide their vision and feedback for future product enhancements to address common process industry challenges.

Attendees will learn from peers how AspenTech’s process optimization solutions can drive supply chain best practices, making global operational excellence goals easier to achieve.

Supporting Quote:

Blair Wheeler, SVP of Marketing, AspenTech

“AspenTech user conferences are exceptional forums for leaders in process manufacturing to share best practice insights on process optimization. Attendees at our supply chain event will hear practical solutions that address the real-world challenges of improving flexibility and agility to meet customer demands, increasing alignment and cooperation between marketing, sales and production planning, and creating profitable opportunities in a changing economy.”

Supporting Resources:

Links to more information:

Supply Chain Management User Conference

aspenONE for Process Manufacturers

Other AspenTech User Group Meetings

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