Supply Chain Management MBA Students Win Second Place in International Case Competition

November 3, 2009

A team of Wisconsin School of Business supply chain management MBA students won second place and a $2,000 prize in this year’s Sam M. Walton College of Business International Graduate Logistics Case Competition in Fayetteville, Ark. The competition brings together graduate students from the world’s top supply chain management and logistics programs to analyze a complex case.  This year, 11 teams analyzed a case study about Braiform, a company that partners with retailers and garment manufacturers to provide retail garment hanger solutions. The team presented their solution at the Sam’s Club corporate headquarters to a panel of executives from Procter & Gamble, Wal-Mart, General Mills and many others. The Wisconsin team placed first among U.S. teams.

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