The Event Is Free and There Are Still Spots; Workshop Will Be Held at Centreventos Itajaí
The experts from Rise Consulting and Business, from São Paulo, bring to the 30th edition of the Logistics Workshop, Solutions and Trends the expertise accumulated over more than two decades of services related to planning and logistics strategy for giants in both internal and external markets across various sectors of the economy. Among the brand’s clients are companies like Ambev, Natura, BRF, Votorantim Cements, JBS, Bunge, Seara Foods, Granado, among others that are leaders in national markets and present in almost all continents.
The solutions developed by Rise Consulting and Business will be showcased at Brazil’s largest itinerant logistics workshop by experts Paulo Guedes and Israel Lima, both with extensive knowledge in management processes, continuous improvement, supply chain focused on operations, customer service, supply, and integrated planning.
“With the high competition in product offerings, the level of service in customer care has been the great competitive differential in industries and service companies,” says Israel. Important differentiators are also considered in filling gaps in sales growth and adding credibility with clients.
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An efficient supply area, equipped with information that makes it faster, more efficient, and productive, is crucial to ensure a company’s competitiveness, regardless of the sector in which it operates. “It is the need for making the right decisions, considering important factors that need to be strategically analyzed, that we will show at the Logistics, Trends and Solutions Workshop on Wednesday, November 8,” concludes Israel.

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