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CLM chapter plans awareness seminars

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BANGALORE, June 27

THE recently set up Indian Chapter of Council of Logistics Management (CLM) intends to spread its base and create awareness by organising a series of seminars and business conferences.

The first of the six seminars on `Dynamics of supply chain management in 21st Century' is being organised in Bangalore on July 11, according to Mr Jeevan Rao Sahib, Secretary, CLM India.

Speakers and logistics experts from abroad and management institutions in the country would be participating in this seminar, he said. The main aim of the council would be to propagate academics behind logistics, he said, adding that the seminars would help in knowledge-sharing and building competitiveness in the industry.

CLM is the oldest council of logistics professionals in the US. It is a widely accepted and attended forum and conducts research and undertakes awareness programmes to enhance the knowledge base of logistics theory and practice worldwide, he said.

India is the 73rd country and the latest entrant in the global chapter of CLM, he said adding that the Indian chapter had some 15 members.

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