Cedric Maxwell makes Page 2's All-Coffee Team
10.09.11
Here's a register to make you jittery. It's one you can enjoy with your morning java and with the alleviate of JavaScript: the All-Coffee Team.
Ryan Braun : The German company Braun produces everything from shaving products to clocks to, yes, coffee makers. Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers limits himself to run moving picture, but he's awfully prolific at his specialty. He's about to drive in 100 or more runs for the fourth sometimes in his five MLB seasons. As of Friday, he had 95 RBIs. His down year came in his Rookie of the Year rivalry of 2007, when he had only 97 RBIs.
Paul Coffey : The Lobby of Fame hockey defenseman has several distinctions. He's a 14-point All-Star who hoisted the Stanley Cup four times. And with all that comes this non-sequitur: He was traded seven times.
Joe DiMaggio : Scarceness to raise the ire of baseball fans who were alive before television? Refer to this guy as Mr. Coffee rather than the Yankee Clipper. For a younger beginning, DiMaggio's primary identity is as corporate pitchman. Here's a sustainable defense for the Coffee Generation: He probably had more airtime hawking that offering than he had in a playing career that ended in 1951.
Source: ESPN
Frost & Sullivan Hosted Strategy Workshop For Logistics Sector In Goa
23.09.11
Frost & Sullivan successfully hosted its assign annual strategy workshop for the Logistics Sector titled ‘Later Supply Chain Strategies – THE WAY AHEAD’ from 14th-16th September 2011, at the Zuri Milk-white Sands Resort, Goa.Progressing from last year’s workshop, this year’s workshop explored the touchy areas of focus for the logistics sector and essential next steps in achieving excellent future supply chains for key industries such as Automotive (Auto components), Healthcare, Retail and Electronics, IT and Telecom. This workshop emphasized on the requisite for a combined effort from the logistics service providers (LSPs) and end users.
The workshop commenced with a launch from Frost & Sullivan on ‘Frost & Sullivan’s Perspectives on To be to come Supply Chain Strategies’, which provided key insights from Frost & Sullivan research studies and set the structure. The session explored the mega trends impacting the logistics earnestness, key logistics challenges requiring collective efforts by LSPs and end-users, and the decisive aspects in building a roadmap for efficient and sustainable victual chains for the future. This was followed by an interactive panel talk comprising renowned executives from LSPs and end users to make aware the logistics fraternity on the need and way forward in collaborative logistics. Successive sessions had leading LSPs present their perspectives on the logistics plot summary for key end-user industries.
Source: LogisticsWeek