BETHESDA, Md. The Aftermarket eForum, which takes place May 22-23 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Rosemont, Ill., will offer answers to the technology challenges of today and tomorrow. The breakout sessions on day two, scheduled to run from 89:30 a.m. and repeat at 10 a.m., will address three distinct technology challenges that every aftermarket company experiences supply chain management, B2B e-commerce and aftermarket implementations of telematics.
The breakout sessions at eForum are each led by subject matter experts joined by co-presenters who will take the themes of day one presentations and put them into a form anyone can take home and put into practice. The three sessions offered at eForum will address:
* Supply Chain Management Rod Bayless, Epicor Software, will be joined by representatives of ACDelco, Tenneco and Uni-Select, as they explain the impact of channel visibility and data warehouse tools on the total cost of inventory and supply chain.
* The ROI of B2B E-Commerce – Joe Register, Prescient Technologies, will be joined by representatives of GCommerce, Auto-Wares and Standard Motor Products as they explain in laymen’s terms how to get started with applications of Web service technology to automate parts inquiries and transactions, while reducing transaction time and cost.
* Drafting Your Telematics Roadmap Fred Blumer, Vehcon and co-founder of Hughes Telematics, will build upon the themes of his keynote from day one to provide some practical advice on how to confront the connected car. Blumer will be joined by executives from NexTraq and PassTime USA, who will describe the aftermarket telematics solutions they have innovated and the niche markets that are available opportunities today.
The Aftermarket eForum breakout sessions are designed to be fast-paced, interactive workshops with lots of opportunities for attendees to ask questions and engage with the presenters. eForum planners say they have scheduled topics that resonate with many aftermarket executives, and structured sessions that give business and IT people an opportunity to collaborate on solving the challenges of business today.
This year’s eForum is co-located with the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) and the proceeds from both events benefit the Aftermarket Scholarship Fund. Register for both GAAS, May 21-22, and eForum, May 22-23, at the same time and save $250 over the cost of the two events separately. Together, GAAS and eForum offer almost three days of inspiration, education and networking for the price of one flight and hotel stay.
Registration and additional information about eForum can be found at www.aftermarket.org/eforum. Rooms at the Hyatt Regency are available at the group rate of $177 through April 19.