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SUMMARY:Luncheon: Maritime Supply Chain in WA
DESCRIPTION:Tom McLaughlin\, CMC\, Executive Director\, The Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget Sound (CAMPS)\, offers Keynote on the Maritime Supply Chain in Washington.\n\n\n\nIndirect and induced Maritime jobs account for a total impact of 148\,000 Washington jobs. The direct contribution of Maritime?s $15.2 billion in gross business income generates another $14.8 billion in induced and indirect output\, for a total contribution effect of $30 billion to Washington?s economy. \n\n \n\nThe Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget Sound\, CAMPS\, has launched a series of research projects to gain a detailed understanding of the Maritime/Marine Industry Supply Chain in Washington State.  This project is being conducted by Central Washington University students\, as part of their final senior year Capstone Projects.  These student teams are comprised of traditional students and a large number of working professionals in key supply chain roles within their companies.  Their goals are to examine Washington State?s Maritime Cluster to identify specific markets\, capabilities\, and supply chain gaps. \n\n\n\nThis Luncheon is available for sponsorship.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size: medium\;"><span style="font-family: calibri\;">Tom McLaughlin\, CMC\, Executive Director\, <span style="color: black\;">The Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget Sound (</span>CAMPS)\, offers Keynote on the Maritime Supply Chain in Washington.<br>\n<br>\nIndirect and induced Maritime jobs account for a total impact of 148\,000 Washington jobs. The direct contribution of Maritime?s $15.2 billion in gross business income generates another $14.8 billion in induced and indirect output\, for a total contribution effect of $30 billion to Washington?s economy. </span></span><br>\n&nbsp\;<br>\n<span style="font-size: medium\;"><span style="font-family: calibri\;"><span style="color: black\;">The Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget Sound\, </span>CAMPS\, has launched a series of research projects to gain a detailed understanding of the Maritime/Marine Industry Supply Chain in Washington State.&nbsp\; This project is being conducted by Central Washington University students\, as part of their final senior year Capstone Projects.&nbsp\; These student teams are comprised of traditional students and a large number of working professionals in key supply chain roles within their companies.&nbsp\; Their goals are to examine Washington State?s Maritime Cluster to identify specific markets\, capabilities\, and supply chain gaps.&nbsp\;<br>\n<br>\nThis Luncheon is <a href="mailto:rporter@federalwaychamber.com">available for sponsorship.</a></span></span>
LOCATION:Twin Lakes Golf & Country Club 3583 SW 320th Street Federal Way\, WA 98023
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URL:https://business.fedwaychamber.com/events/details/luncheon-maritime-supply-chain-in-wa-12-02-2015-1661
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