Dapicon offers web seminar on supply chain transparency

A free web seminar on supply chain transparency is set for Feb. 23 by solutions provider Dapicon Inc.

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A free web seminar on supply chain transparency is set for Feb. 23 by solutions provider Dapicon Inc.

According to the registration website, Gary Fleming, president and CEO of Post Falls, Idaho-based Dapicon Inc., will moderate the session, which is set for 10 AM Pacific on Feb. 23 and called “The Produce Supply Chain - Is Full Transparency REALLY Possible?”

Speakers at the event, according to the website, include:

  • Johnny McGuire, director of information technology, at the Nunes Co.;
  • Kaylei Perry, food safety and quality assurance supply chain specialist for Dole Fresh Vegetables; and
  • Ralph Towell, director of analytics and business process for Duda Farm Fresh Foods.

Registration is available online.

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