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August 21, 2008 8:50pm MDT

Navigate the Sea Change in Multiplant Production Planning
This webcast is available on demand. Register today and watch at your convenience through August 21, 2009.



Global manufacturing enterprises, by nature, have multiple production facilities, and advanced plant operations software is necessary to keep those plants working in harmony. But ensuring that all plants are meeting corporate performance goals requires a link to higher level systems like ERP.


Speakers include Rod Winger, Director, Product Marketing, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management at Epicor and Darren Riley, Segment Business Lead–Software and Applications at Rockwell Automation.


Preceding his current role, Winger was responsible for worldwide sales and marketing of Epicor’s distribution and warehouse management enterprise solutions. Prior to joining Epicor, Winger was the founder and CEO of TDC Solutions Inc., a long-time, successful partner of Epicor focused on the wholesale distribution industry, and T7 Group, LCC, the company’s consulting and reseller division.

 

Riley has approximately 25 years (industrial/process/software) automation experience. In the past, he has had roles including Manufacturing Consultant, Sales and Business Development, for global manufactures. He is a frequent contributor to industry journals and articles in subjects including thought leadership, software application, financial integration to manufacturing operations.


Attend this MBT Webcast to learn where—and how—the synergies between plant operations and ERP systems can boost overall business performance.


For more information, please visit:
www.epicor.com
www.rockwell.com


 




Rod Winger
Director, Product Marketing, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management
Epicor

Darren Riley
Segment Business Lead–Software and Applications

Rockwell

Sidney Hill, Jr.
Editorial Director
Manufacturing Business Technology


Posted Mar 13, 2009


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