The Loss Prevention Conference will hold its 2002 Fall Meeting at the Renaissance Concourse Hotel in Atlanta Oct. 20-22.
The meeting theme will be "Tackling Freight Loss and Damage Head-On."
Topics planned for the Fall Meeting include carrier tariffs, release rates and limitations of liability; concealed damage; best business practices; and incident management and recovery guidelines. A leading regional LTL driver will discuss the techniques he uses to positively impact freight loss and damage, and a re-enactment of a landmark judicial case will illustrate how the courts apply freight loss and damage statutes.
Scheduled guest speakers for the meeting include Ernie Benge, Director of Claims, Old Dominion Freight Lines; Kevin P. Branch, Attorney, Dennis, Corry & Porter, LLP; Kristi Hebert, Claims Manager, Saia Motor Freight; Brian Johnson, Director of Claims, Estes Express; John Mazza, Director of Claims, Overnite Transportation; Kay Noll, Manager of Loss Prevention, Southeastern Freight Lines; Larry Roberts, Attorney, Lawrence Roberts & Associates; Gay Rochester, President, Rochester Automotive; and Lee Starling, Cargo Claims Analyst, Landstar.
The Loss Prevention Conference is sponsored by SMC³, the leading provider of technology tools for transportation. For more information on LPC, visit www.lpclink.com or contact John Rader at 770-486-5869.
Loss Prevention Conference Announces Fall Meeting
The Loss Prevention Conference will hold its 2002 Fall Meeting at the Renaissance Concourse Hotel in Atlanta Oct. 20-22
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