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Summit to focus on survival issues in a tough year

TORONTO – May 13, 2009: TORONTO - May 13, 2009: Nulogy, the leading provider of turnkey supply-chain management solutions for contract packagers, announced today it has been asked to speak at the Packaging Summit event put on by the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IOPP) in Chicago on May 20.

The Packaging Summit event brings together suppliers and buyers of packaging services annually to discuss the most topical issues of the year.  This year the focus will be on how to:

  • Get the most for your packaging dollars
  • Sell packaging's value to meet business needs
  • Gain economies as you take sustainable actions
  • Innovate to spur cost, sustainable solutions

To show how it is possible to control co-pack operations in real-time to cut costs, be more responsive, and win more business, Nulogy co-founder and CEO, Jason Tham will be presenting with Francisco Garcia, a veteran of the co-pack and logistics industry, to provide real-world examples that leverage the PackManagerTM web-based solution.

The presentation will be from 3:30 p.m. to 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, the second day of the event held at Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, IL.  Attendees that register at the talk will get a free first month of the PackManager solution.

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About Nulogy Corporation:

Nulogy is the leading provider of turnkey solutions for the co-packing and co-manufacturing industries. Nulogy's product suite optimizes contract packaging operations through real-time management of inventory, production, costing and quoting.

Prior to leading Nulogy as CEO, Jason Tham worked at one of Kellogg's most automated production facilities in the world, where his focus was in process manufacturing, and packaging. He also worked at Magna International's division for new vehicle prototyping, and in Magna's Kaizen team focused on reducing costs in the supply-chain.  Jason graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Applied Science, Honors Systems Design Engineering.