BB&T joins supply chain management forum
10 Abril 2008 - 11:47AM
PR Newswire (US)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., April 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BB&T's
SupplyChain360 management team today said it has joined the Supply
Chain Strategy and Management Forum at the University of Tennessee
at Knoxville. The think tank brings university faculty together
with business executives from companies across the country to
address critical supply chain issues affecting value and
profitability. The forum consists of two annual meetings on the
University of Tennessee campus. This year's meetings will be held
April 22-24 and Nov. 4-6. "As a company intently focused on
providing integrated supply chain management solutions to our
clients, we are excited to be joining the forum and taking part in
the upcoming meeting and panel discussion," said BB&T
SupplyChain360 Senior Vice President Neal Harm. "Because this forum
brings together experts from both industry and academia for a very
thorough and robust discussion, we know we'll come away with
relevant and actionable information we can put to use right away
for our clients." Global trade volume is expected to grow to $17.5
trillion this year, an increase of nearly $15 trillion since 1986.
Companies earning $1 billion in annual revenue can expect to free
up $10 million to $40 million a year in working capital "with
better control of their basic (international) trade processes,"
according to the Aberdeen Group, a global research firm. BB&T
last month introduced BB&T SupplyChain360, an integrated
financial supply chain management service that connects buyers and
suppliers around the world, reduces cost and risk, and improves
efficiency. "We are extremely pleased to have BB&T as part of
our Supply Chain Forum," said Paul Dittmann, managing director of
Demand/Supply Integrations Forums at the University of Tennessee.
"They are an outstanding company and have developed a strong supply
chain solution for their clients. We look forward to a long
relationship with BB&T." The Supply Chain Strategy and
Management Forum has 37 members in all, including Nissan, Boeing,
Lockheed Martin, GlaxoSmithKline and other manufacturers, retailers
and service providers of all sizes. In addition to the two annual
meetings, forum members also receive discounts on other education
seminars at the university, access to white papers and reports on a
members-only Web site, and other benefits. With $132.6 billion in
assets, BB&T Corp. is the nation's 14th largest financial
holding company. It operates nearly 1,500 financial centers in 11
states and Washington, D.C. More information about the company is
available at BBT.com. DATASOURCE: BB&T Corporation CONTACT:
Neal Harm, Senior Vice President, BB&T SupplyChain360,
+1-336-733-1446; Jeff Nichols, Vice President, BB&T Corporate
Communications, +1-336-733-1472 Web site: http://www.bbt.com/
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