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Equipment Reliability Institute Fall Training Course

Who will benefit from the training? Packaging engineers, supply chain managers and product engineers need this course to better understand the cost implications of their design decisions.

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Date and Time
September 13-15, 2010
9am - 5pm

Location
DDL, Inc.
10200 Valley View Road #101
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55344-3754

Teacher
Kevin Howard

Information on the Presenter:

Kevin Howard is a leading expert in the field of distribution packaging and testing. During his 17 years at Hewlett-Packard, Howard designed several new concepts that successfully combined the interests of packaging, product design, supply chain, procurement, customer assurance and testing into a unified approach that lands the lowest costs with the highest quality possible.

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For registration and payment received one month prior to course, deduct $100. For three or more participants from an organization and payment received one month prior to course, deduct $200 each.

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