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S upply C hain O pportunity P rovides E nchantment

S upply C hain O pportunity P rovides E nchantment. SCOPE. SCOPE. Supply Chain . . .Wedding. On the Left are the Manufacturers, Distributers and Retailers On the Right are the Logistics Companies-Trucking, Air, Ocean Transport, Rail and Local Delivery. SCOPE Power to Secure Toys.

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S upply C hain O pportunity P rovides E nchantment

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  1. Supply Chain Opportunity Provides Enchantment

    SCOPE
  2. SCOPE Supply Chain . . .Wedding On the Left are the Manufacturers, Distributers and Retailers On the Right are the Logistics Companies-Trucking, Air, Ocean Transport, Rail and Local Delivery
  3. SCOPE Power to Secure Toys Walmart National Association of Manufacturers
  4. SCOPE is ForKids Concept -Unite the Supply Chain with . . . Volunteer Groups like:
  5. SCOPE Manufacturers, Distributors, Retailers Donate Logistics move Product to Volunteer Groups Volunteer Groups (100s) give to Kids
  6. What if hundreds of logistics companies, distributers, retailers and manufacturers utilized their fantastic technology, transportation and people to do something good for others, without first analyzing what’s in it for each contributor, but using creativity, connections and wisdom just because we can and know it is the right thing to do now?
  7. Does a free gift for every child ten years old and younger delivered to their door by a responsible adult sound like a worthy objective? The supply chain makes and delivers almost everything in the world. Our world of BIG is $3.5 trillion worldwide. The resources are there and we think the resolve for a mega project that is lasting will be there too.
  8. The best way to accomplish this is to start small. One logistics company gets matched up with one manufacturer to receive goods and then delivers to one volunteer group for delivery to a neighborhood. Every logistics company, distributer and manufacturer can help no matter what they make or what mode they use or how big or small they are.
  9. There are thousands of groups who do this every year, if we had the mass of the supply chain involved, we can deliver to every child within ten years. Giving is more rewarding than receiving and will blossom and provide joy to all that contribute. The example you give to your own children will be priceless. As a bonus, you have already found that building relationships does turn into new business.
  10. A good start would be for local logistics clubs, CSCMP local groups and/or APICS local groups to reach out to volunteer organizations like fire, police, EMTS, churches and schools to gain support along with manufacturers, distributers and retailers. Which kids should you pick first? Kids who are special, kids who are handicapped, kids that are ill and kids who are needy will all be possible choices for help.
  11. SCOPE is in the early stages, if You want to be part of something that is beneficial, meaningful and fun, reach out to us, we would love to hear from talented professionals in all aspects of the supply chain. If you can’t give service or products, you can give funds to non-profit groups that help children, SpecialKidCare.org headquartered in Minneapolis with offices in Texas, puts all of their emphasis on Autism, they would be a good choice.
  12. How Can You Help Find Donations Volunteer in your State Volunteer, Contribute, Donate
  13. Action Lance Healy is building ExpresSanta Tech Network Rob & Wayne are presenting at the Parcel Forum – Chicago-October 26 Article on ExpresSanta published in Parcel magazine
  14. Ambassadors Tom Oliver former CEO Intercontinental Hotels and former COO FedEx - ID Stuart Hyden CEO of Fusion Logistics and Past President of Express Carriers Association – FL Lance Healy President Banyan Technology–OH Lance Adams Owner Kruse Worldwide and President Express Carriers Association – IN Larry Kelly Former Owner Air Advantage and Board of Special Kid Care – MN Eric Donaldson President Hot Shot Logistics and Founder Texas Courier Association - TX
  15. Rob Shirley – FedEx VP, President ExpresShip & ExpresSanta Wayne Ammel – Now Courier, City Transfer, First Choice Courier and Club Computer Corp Exec VP ExpresShip & ExpresSanta
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