IEEP and LA Area Chamber Announces Keynote Line-Up for its Annual Southern California E-commerce and Logistics Summit

Leading Logistics and Supply Chain Experts to Discuss the Future of Logistics, E-Commerce, Supply Chain and Goods Movement Success

POMONA, CA – The Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP) and the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce the keynote speaker lineup for its 2018 Southern California E-commerce and Logistics Summit presented by UPS. The annual Summit will be held Thursday, April 26, at the Sheraton Fairplex Conference Center in Pomona, CA.

The Summit’s extensive speaker line-up includes: President of UPS Package Operations Noel Massie; Amazon Director of Worldwide Public Relations Rebecca Salt; and Colliers International Senior Vice President of Logistics and Supply Chain Gregory Healy.

The Summit will also offer three dynamic panel discussions addressing the following topics: “State of Southern California Supply Chain in 2018,” “Cleaner Future for Goods Movement” and “Freight, Frictions and Future” with speakers from Ontario International Airport, Watson Land Company, Union Pacific, Pacific Mountain Logistics, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, among others.

“This year’s Southern California E-commerce and Logistics Summit agenda focuses on the “future” of logistics, ecommerce and the supply chain, and how our region and state need to capitalize on the opportunities at hand that are moving our economy,” says Summit co-host and IEEP President & CEO Paul Granillo. “This Summit is vital for industry leaders and ecommerce users, which is all of us, in order to acquire critical information needed to capitalize on this region’s prominent role as a global gateway for the goods movement both domestic and foreign.”

To learn more about the Summit and to register, visit http://www.socalsupplychainsummit.com. To purchase tickets, please click here. Early bird registration closes April 13.

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