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WERC’s 47th annual conference heads to Dallas in June 2024

The Warehousing Education and Research Council's in-person event is scheduled to take place June 2-5, 2024 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas.


The Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC), a division of MHI, has launched registration for its WERC Annual Conference. This in-person event is scheduled to take place June 2-5, 2024 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas.

The conference is designed for leaders in the warehousing, distribution, and fulfillment landscape. With a central mission to inspire action, WERC 2024 encourages attendees to break away from the distractions of their daily work schedule and devote attention to the big picture of logistics. The conference’s educational sessions teach participants innovative strategies to improve their operations, with a focus on the essential areas of people, processes, and systems & data.

Michael Mikitka, Executive Vice President for MHI Knowledge Center and WERC, highlights the exceptional learning opportunities presented by the event. “The Annual WERC Conference provides a unique platform to tap into industry expertise,” he said. “In addition to our enriching thought-leader and peer-to-peer sessions and our off-site facility tours, the event provides numerous social opportunities for attendees to make meaningful connections.”

Companies are invited to sponsor WERC 2024. To learn more about how to enhance your visibility among logistics professionals, view the sponsorship options and download the prospectus.

To learn more about WERC 2024 and register, visit here. A discount is available on registration fees when you become a WERC member.


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