Posts Tagged ‘Logistics’
Chris Curtis searches for targets of opportunity with the Savannah Logistics Innovation Center
Bradley Mullis sat down with Chris Curtis, Vice Provost for Research and Scholarship at Georgia Southern University, to discuss his role in the Savannah Logistics Innovation Center.
Read MoreIndustry experts to discuss Supply Chain, Logistics at upcoming summit
St. Patrick’s Day isn’t the only reason to visit Savannah this upcoming March. The Georgia Logistics Summit is happening on March 8, and they’ve got a stacked line-up coming to talk in the U.S.’s third busiest seaport at the Savannah Convention Center.
Read More12 Startups Innovating in Supply Chain and Logistics Showcased at Plug and Play’s First Savannah Expo Day
On Thursday, November 3rd, Plug and Play Tech Center hosted its first Savannah Expo Day. Fittingly so, the event took place just off the Savannah River at the Kehoe Iron Works building, as large shipping containers made their way down the river.
Read MoreTwelve startups selected in first batch of Savannah Logistics Innovation Center and Plug and Play’s accelerator program
The Savannah Logistics Innovation Center (SLIC) and Plug and Play, a Silicon-Valley based venture capital firm and corporate innovation platform that recently opened an office in Savannah, announced today the first cohort of selected startup companies chosen for their accelerator program. Plug and Play’s accelerator programs support early- to late-stage, growth-driven companies through education, mentorship, and financing.
Read MoreSavannah State Announces New Computer Information Systems, Logistics & Supply Chain Degree
Savannah State University is helping meet the demand for innovation and tech workers in the shipping logistics industry by offering a new Computer Information Systems, Logistics, and Supply Chain Degree (CILS).
Read MoreGeorgia Southern’s Parker College of Business Logistics Students Win National Academic Challenge
Georgia Southern students have won four of the last five IANA-sponsored competitions.
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