Archive for July 23rd, 2009

Registration Now Open for PodCamp Pittsburgh 4

Twitterers, bloggers, and podcasters, rejoice. On October 10th and 11th, the Art Institute of Pittsburgh will welcome hundreds of social media users, from the beginner, to the carpal-tunnel stricken experts.

PodCamp Pittsburgh started out as an UnConference for a very specialized group of techies – podcasters – but has grown over the past four years to include sessions aimed at helping all sorts of groups–teachers, nonprofits, corporations, job hunters– harness the power of social media.

“We have seen a surge of interest in social media this year — not just blogs and podcasts but Twitter, Facebook, and other forms,” said Cynthia Closkey, one of the main organizers of the event. “We’re making sure that PodCamp reflects this growing interest and the social media needs of the Pittsburgh community.”

The event itself is part of an international movement, with PodCamps being held everywhere from Ohio to South Africa. There are a lose set of rules that govern Podcamps, and all Podcamps depend on volunteers to organize, fund, and execute each UnConference.

“In each of the previous PodCamps we’ve seen people return, talking about what they learned last time and how they’ve used it,” noted Closkey. “They become part of Pittsburgh’s vibrant social media scene. It’s amazing to watch PodCamp grow every year, and we expect this to be our biggest year yet.”

What:   PodCamp Pittsburgh 4
When:   Saturday October 10th and Sunday October 11th, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Where:  Art Institute of Pittsburgh
How: Register online at www.podcamppittsburgh.com

In true social media style, follow us on Twitter, @PCPGH, and become a fan on Facebook by friending http://www.facebook.com/pages/PodCamp-Pittsburgh/96249835923?ref=nf.

Source:
Bethany Ruhe
blruhe@yahoo.com
412.443.7969

GENCO Acquires Dell’s North American Remanufacturing Operations

GENCO Supply Chain Solutions, North America’s second largest and a Global Top 50 third-party logistics provider, today announced the acquisition of Dell’s North American remanufacturing operations.  The contract coupled with GENCO’s existing reverse logistics service offerings provides Dell with a complete North American margin recovery solution.
The acquisition includes Dell’s receipt and remanufacturing operations include test, remanufacture, repair and refurbishment of desktop, notebook, server and storage systems, which Dell then sells as refurbished product.  GENCO will extend similar service offerings to other manufacturers of electronic devices in the 298,000 square foot facility located in Lebanon, TN.  GENCO has partnered with Ft. Worth, TX-based InteliSol to provide critical parts harvesting, management and end-of-life recovery services in the same facility.
GENCO Supply Chain Solutions is North America’s second largest and a Global Top 50 third-party logistics provider and the recognized leader in Reverse Logistics.  The company manages over 130 operations and 37 million square feet of warehouse space throughout North America for a diverse range of retail, manufacturing and government customers. The company provides initial and ongoing value through a complete range of solutions, including contract logistics, transportation logistics, parcel negotiation and audits, reverse logistics, damage research, product liquidation, pharmaceutical services, government solutions and technology solutions.  For more information, visit www.genco.com.GENCO is on a news-making spree this week.

Looks like GENCO is on a news-making spree this week. This announcement actually made it into the Post-Gazette! Get a quick synopsis right here.

GENCO Supply Chain Solutions, North America’s second largest and a Global Top 50 third-party logistics provider, today announced the acquisition of Dell’s North American remanufacturing operations.  The contract coupled with GENCO’s existing reverse logistics service offerings provides Dell with a complete North American margin recovery solution.

The acquisition includes Dell’s receipt and remanufacturing operations include test, remanufacture, repair and refurbishment of desktop, notebook, server and storage systems, which Dell then sells as refurbished product.  GENCO will extend similar service offerings to other manufacturers of electronic devices in the 298,000 square foot facility located in Lebanon, TN.  GENCO has partnered with Ft. Worth, TX-based InteliSol to provide critical parts harvesting, management and end-of-life recovery services in the same facility.

GENCO Supply Chain Solutions is North America’s second largest and a Global Top 50 third-party logistics provider and the recognized leader in Reverse Logistics.  The company manages over 130 operations and 37 million square feet of warehouse space throughout North America for a diverse range of retail, manufacturing and government customers. The company provides initial and ongoing value through a complete range of solutions, including contract logistics, transportation logistics, parcel negotiation and audits, reverse logistics, damage research, product liquidation, pharmaceutical services, government solutions and technology solutions.  For more information, visit www.genco.com.


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