Mike Dimond gets award from Supply Chain & Logistics Canada
Filed in archive News on June 16, 2006
Supply Chain & Logistics Canada (SCL)
recently presented the SCL 2006 Innovation Award to mike Dimond, President of CHEP Canada, for his efforts promoting radio frequency identification (RFID)
technology to businesses across Canada, based on a news release from CNW. CHEP continues to be a leading
innovator and proponent of RFID, and is taking part in several trials and
rollouts in both North America and Europe.
The SCL 2006 Innovation Award salutes Supply Chain Management Innovators who have demonstrated exemplary vision and strategic thinking in both their professional and corporate activities. Recipients of this award are selected on the basis of strong partnerships they have developed that foster supply chain and logistics and their firm commitment to promote SCL's mission
statement as it relates to communication and networking, education and
training and knowledge leadership.
"On behalf of our team here in Canada and our colleagues around the
globe, I'm honoured to be recognized by this important organization. CHEP will
continue to dedicate significant resources to RFID and other initiatives that
deliver efficiency and productivity gains for the supply chain," said Dimond.
Dimond began his career at CHEP in 1983, and was named president of CHEP
Canada in 1988.

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