RedPrairie Webcast
November 16, 2010
Optimizing the Performance of Private Fleet Operations
Dr. Ray Mundy discusses the use of new technology by industry leaders
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Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2010
US Time: 11:30am ET; 10:30am CT
European Time: 16:30 GMT; 17:30 CET
Duration: 1 hour
With resurgence in the use of dedicated fleet service and direct store delivery, the need for fleet management systems has surged as well. This webcast, featuring Dr. Ray Mundy, University of Missouri – St. Louis Director of the Center for Transportation Studies, will help you better understand the issues behind private fleet and dedicated carriage and how technology can help you make more effective use of these resources.
You will gain insight into:
- Why the use of dedicated carriage is on the rise
- How Lean impacts transportation requirements
- Matching type of fleet to technology needs
- How new technologies impact fleet management
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Industry experts leading this session include:
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Dr. Ray Mundy
Director, Center for Transportation Studies University of Missouri-St. Louis Dr. Ray Mundy, John Barriger III Professor of Transportation Studies, currently teaches courses in Supply Chain Management and Transportation. He has authored numerous industry reports, is an active lecturer at national transportation and logistics seminars, and is a frequent contributor of articles to trade publications and journals.
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Mona McFadden
Product Manager, Transportation Products RedPrairie Mona McFadden oversees the product planning process for RedPrairie's Transportation Management product line, including core TMS, Fleet, Parcel, and Collaboration Portal. She has 20 years of experience in the transportation industry, including 16 years in the TMS software arena. She began her career in transportation and logistics operations with Ethyl Corporation.
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