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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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7:00 AM -
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7:30 AM
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Registration
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7:30 AM -
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8:00 AM
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Opening
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8:00 AM -
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9:30 AM
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Break-out Sessions
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9:45 AM -
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11:00 AM
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Break-out Sessions
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11:15 AM -
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12:30 PM
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General Session
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12:30 PM -
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5:00 PM
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Tradeshow Floor Open
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6:00 PM -
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10:00 PM
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Reception at V20 restaurant on the Harbor, hosted by Turner Logistics
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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8:00 AM -
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12:00 PM
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Tradeshow Floor Open
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Today’s Digital Hospitals & Communications
Turner Logistics shares the results of a recent in-depth study of current digital hospital construction projects, identifying the challenges of building integrated digital hospitals.
Facing the Rising Costs in Data Centers
Industry experts explore the current economic situation facing data centers including innovative approaches to adding capacity and efficiency.
Transformational Trends: Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Understand how BIM allows the expansion of off-site manufacturing to address labor shortages, quality, schedule and manufacturing efficiencies.
Moving from Procurement to Sourcing
A look at the future of supply chains in the construction industry; understanding the effects of total cost of ownership, life cycle costs, escalation and schedule control and operational efficiency.
And, Manufacturers Showcase 2008 Innovative Products and Services!
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Alban Engine Power Systems
Alfa Laval Inc. Alfa Laval Inc./ATP American Power Conversion (APC) American Reprographics Corporation American Standard AMICO AO Smith Water Heaters Aqua Solutions Armstrong Pumps ASCO Power Technologies Atlas Copco Compressors, Inc. Balrimore Aircoil Company BeaconMedaes Becker Pumps Corp. Belimed Inc. Bentley Prince Street BERCHTOLD Corporation Boiler Supply Companies Buffalo Air Handling Calmac Manufacturing Corporation Canarriis Corporation Capstone Turbine Corporation Carrier Carrier - Mid South Caterpillar CES Group Cleaver - Brooks Climate Control Group / LSB Industries Climate Craft / LSB Industries ClimateMaster Inc / LSB Industries Company Cummins Power Generation Data Aire, Inc. Dearborn Companies Desert Aire Corporation Draka USA DUCON GmbH Eaton - Cutler Hammer/Powerware Elekta Energy Labs, Inc. Environmental Growth Chambers Environmental Technologies, Inc. EVAPCO, Inc. First Supply Frank I Rounds Company |
Generac Power Systems
General Electric Getinge USA Gilbar Sales Global Power Supply Haworth Hill-Rom International Environmental Corp ITT Fluid Handling KI Knoll Kohler Power Systems Kraftmaid Cabinetry, Inc. Laboratory Equipment Lake Erie Winnelson Liebert Corporation Marley/SPX Cooling Technologies McQuay International MedRep Mercury Medical MGE UPS Systems, Inc. Mission Critical Solutions Mitsubishi Moen Incorporated Mohawk MOPEC MTU / Detroit Diesel NC Power Systems NuAire Ohio Medical Corp. Pacific Power Products Patten Patterson Pump Company Pharmed Group Power Distribution Incorporated Powerex PRIMUS Sterilizer Co. Protec Cooling Towers Pumps and Systems for Industry / Canariis Corp. RCR Associates, LLC Rogers Machinery Co. Rogers Machinery Co. / Kobelco Rome Eddleman & Assoc Inc Russelectric |
SA Armstrong, LTD
Semco Inc. Shaw Contract Group Siemens Building Technologies Siemens Energy & Automation Siemens Medical Solutions Square D - Schneider Electric Steris Strobic Air Corporation Stulz - ATS Superior Boiler Works Superior Environmental Equipment Corp. Synergy Business Environments Tate Access Floors, Inc. The Baker Compnay The Stellar Group Thermolinear / Cincinnati Air Conditioning Thompson Thoren Caging TOTO USA, Inc Trane TransAmerican Office Furniture Turner - FMS Turner - Green Building Turner Logistics Turtle & Hughes / Draka USA / RCR Associates Turtle & Hughes, Inc. Tuttnauer USA Co. US Filter, PWS, Inc. UTC Power Varian Medical Systems Ventrol Wallace Eannace Associates Wiedenbach-Brown WinWholesale, Inc. Yaskawa York, A Johnson Controls Company |
The Westin Long Beach is currently sold out for this event. A special room rate has been reserved at The Hyatt Regency Long Beach, (562) 491-1234, for overlow at $179 plus tax.
The Hyatt Regency is located at:
200 South Pine Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90802
Additional hotels in the area can be found at the Long Beach California Online Travel & Entertainment Guide.
Airline Services
Cities with direct flights to and from Long Beach: Boston, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Oakland, Seattle, Ft. Lauderdale, New York City, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, Phoenix.
Long Beach is served by three major airports:
Ground Transportation
FROM LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL:
Taxi cabs: Taxis can be found curbside on the lower/arrival level islands in front of each terminal under the yellow sign indicating Taxis. Approximate cost: $42.00
Shuttle Service: No advance reservation required. Stops for trams and shuttles for hotels and privately operated parking lots are located on the lower/arrival level islands in front of each terminal under the red sign Hotel & Parking Lot Shuttles. Approximate cost: $50 plus $7 per additional person. 15% off for parties of 5 or more.
Bus: Passengers wishing to use this shuttle bus service should wait under the LAX shuttle & airline connections sign on the lower/arrival level islands in front of each terminal, and board the "G" shuttle. Passengers also can take the "C" shuttle from the same pick-up point to get to the Metro Bus Center, where they can board city buses serving the Los Angeles area.
FROM JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT:
Shuttle Service: No advance reservations required. Shuttles are located on the arrival (lower) in the Ground Transportation Center. Approximate cost: $65.00
Taxi Cabs: No reservation required. Taxi cabs and vans are always available in the Ground Transportation Center. Cabs seat up to 5 and vans up to 7 people. Approximate cost: $28.80/hour.
FROM LONG BEACH AIRPORT:
Taxi Cabs: Advanced reservation required. Approximate cost: $19 one way. For more information call Long Beach Yellow Cab at (562) 435-6111.
Shuttle Service: Advanced reservations are required. Approximate cost: $28.00 one way. For more information visit: www.longbeach.gov/airport/transport/shuttle.asp or e-mail sales@primetimeshuttle.com
Things to do in Long Beach, California
Please visit Long Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau www.visitlongbeach.com
Enjoy Long Beach’s many attractions. Long Beach has something for everyone!
Long Beach is where the action begins and the fun never ends. From the regal Queen Mary and spectacular Aquarium of the Pacific to stirring Broadway shows, live music venues and hundreds of exclusive dining destinations--all centrally located. Airport-close, a brief and pleasant cruise away from Catalina Island and a short distance from Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood and everything Southern California has to offer--Long Beach is the perfect destination!
