Supply Chain: Risk, Recall & Regulation in Canada
| Register by April 10 | |
| Member: | $387.00 |
| Non-member: | $1354.50 |
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Assess, address and mitigate supply chain risks to your product integrity
April 24, 2008
The Old Mill Inn and Spa, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto
Registration: 8:00 a.m. | Opening Remarks: 8:30 a.m. | Adjournment: 12:05 p.m.
Recent high profile product recalls throughout North America, coupled with ever-longer global supply chains have heightened consumer and regulator interest in product integrity and safety. Imminent changes to Canadian regulations mean companies will have to grapple with new external protocols and reporting procedures while also shoring up the security of their internal processes – all in the name of brand integrity.
Issues in focus include consumer product and food safety, counterfeit branding, product traceability and recall protocols, new federal regulations and related challenges faced by food and consumer products companies in Canada.
Presentations include:
- Is Marketing Enough? Do Consumers Trust Your Brand?
- Whose problem is it anyway? Brand Ownership in a Counterfeit Market
Lorne Lipkus, Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Network - Breaking News from the Feds: Imminent new regulations from Health Canada and CFIA on product safety and recall protocols
Janet Beauvais, Director General, Health Canada;
Debra Bryanton, Executive Director, Food Safety, CFIA - Building Your Best Defence: Internal Strategies for Brand and Product Integrity
Expert Panel
Who Should Attend?
This event will benefit anyone responsible for product integrity and brand management including executives responsible for Supply Chain, Scientific & Regulatory affairs, Legal Affairs, Risk Management, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Marketing and Sales.
What You'll Learn
Gain a deeper working knowledge of the supply chain risks to your organization's brand, what government actions are planned and how to assess and address internal and external supply chain risk that can compromise your brand.
Cancellation Policy
Notice of cancellation must be submitted in writing and received by April 10, 2008. A $100 cancellation fee will apply. Cancellations received after that date will not be refunded. Substitutions will be accepted. NO REFUND for no-shows at the event.

