The 2012 Georgia Logistics Summit on Feb. 8, hosted by the Center of Innovation for Logistics, a program of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, attracted a record number of attendees during its fourth year. Almost 1,600 people from 28 U.S. states and seven nations attended the event to participate in opportunity sessions and hear speakers like Governor Nathan Deal; Curtis Spencer, President & CEO of IMS Worldwide; and Page Siplon, Executive Director, Georgia Center of innovation for Logistics.
"The conference has since grown to become one of the largest gatherings of logistics industry professionals in the nation and is a platform to find solutions to key issues facing our industry," said Siplon. "The Summit is the only statewide logistics-focused event in Georgia, and the high quality of its sessions and speakers are quickly making it the 'must-attend' event of its kind."



