Traffic Club of Chicago Seminar Looks at Mexico-U.S. Trade

“Trends, Challenges and Opportunities” presented April 25 at Harper College
 

CHICAGO, Ill.—March 26, 2013 (James Street Media Services)—The Traffic Club of Chicago—in conjunction with the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Mid-America Chapter—is presenting a one-day seminar on “Trends, Challenges and Opportunities” in the trade relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.

Seminar speakers and panelists will address global manufacturing issues that are impacting supply chain strategies, including a shift away from manufacturing in Asia to industrial centers in North America, especially Mexico. They will also explore how business and the economy are being affected by regional trading blocs, and will discuss the ramifications for suppliers and logistics companies.

“This is a key opportunity for anyone in manufacturing, shipping, retail operations, transportation, distribution, warehousing, or logistics anywhere in North America,” said James Giblin, chairman of the Traffic Club’s Education Committee. “It is all about understanding how Midwest companies—especially Chicagoland businesses—can be competitive in this fast-growing North American regional market.”

The keynote luncheon speaker will be Jose Zozaya, president of Kansas City Southern de Mexico. His presentation is titled “How to Do Business in Mexico—Beyond the Border.” There will be a Q&A session following his talk. Zozaya is also past president of the American Chamber in Mexico.

Networking and breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m., with the program starting at 8:30 a.m. It includes:

  • The opening address, “Global Economic Trends,” by David Hale, founder of David Hale Global Economics;
  • Panel 1—“The Climate for U.S.-Mexico Trade,” moderated by Peter Moirano, Citi Commercial Bank vice president of trade finance;
  • Panel 2—“Manufacturing and Logistics,” moderated by James Cooke, editor of DC Velocity.

When:
Thursday, April 25 from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Where:
Wojcik Conference Center, Harper College
1200 West Algonquin Road, Palatine, IL
 
Tickets:
Tickets include both deluxe continental breakfast and full lunch.
Members: $75
Member guests: $75
Non-members: $85
Advance reservations required. Call 1-630-529-1333 or email staff@trfclub-chicago.org

About the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce is the leading binational business organization working to build mutually beneficial trade and investment relationships in the Americas. The organization's mission is to promote business between the United States and Mexico.
 
About The Traffic Club of Chicago

The Traffic Club of Chicago, founded in 1907, is one of the nation's oldest and finest transportation associations. The Club is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of the transportation and logistics industry, keeping its members abreast of industry happenings, while at the same time assuming a responsible role in civic, cultural and charitable activities in the Chicago area. Members enjoy many benefits, including access to private dining and country clubs around the Chicago area, as well as across the country and overseas. An annual schedule of programs and events provides opportunities to network with industry professionals. A scholarship program supports the organization's philosophy of direction and guidance. Headquartered in Bloomingdale, Illinois, the Club publishes a monthly newsletter, "The Waybill". More information can be found at www.traffic-club.org and www.facebook.com.

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