Friday, April 24, 2009

May Program and Registration

On Tuesday May 19th, the MHSNJ is touring the Prudential Center center in Newark New Jersey.

Prudential Center
165 Mulberry Street
Newark, New Jersey
973-757-6000

Instead of the usual tour of a warehouse, factory, or distribution center, we are treated this month to a tour of a noted public venue where we can see how materials, people and equipment are distributed within the facility. While this is primarily an entertainment facility, hosting sporting events such as professional hockey (New Jersey Devils), college basketball (Seton Hall University), as well as concerts and other events, the problem of moving a variety of items from storage to set-up and consumption utilize many of the material handling functions we have all come to appreciate in our own business lives.

For example, while almost all events require the distribution of food and beverage, each other function require different types of equipment and supporting structures unique to their individual needs. This means that the staff of the Center must be able to handle all the individual needs of the particular event, often with a very short lead time. The technology used to run the building is of great interest, how they move the different venues in and out, ready for the next event. One of the interesting things is the very heavy power demands, and the partnership with Public Service Electric and Gas Co. which makes it go, and which helps with the distribution of power throughout the city of Newark.

After the tour, members and guests will go three blocks to One Newark Center for our dinner meeting. We will have as our speakers Charles Leone, Jr., Director of Operation for the “Rock” and Tim Dougherty, Engineer, who will explain how all this is done. We look forward to a very different but very interesting and informative tour.

DINNER PROGRAM

TOPIC: Behind the Scenes Operations at "The Rock"

SPEAKERS:

  • Charles Leone, Jr. - Director of Operations - The Prudential Center
  • Tim Dougherty - Engineer - The Prudential Center


SCHEDULE

3:00...........Registration at the Tour Site

3:30......................Featured Tour Begins

5:00..................Reception at Restaurant

5:30..................Dinner Program Begins

6:15.............................Dinner Is Served

DINNER PROGRAM LOCATION

Newark Club
One Newark Center
22nd Floor

Newark, NJ

(973) 242-0658




DIRECTIONS

We suggest parking in the garage at One Newark Center and then walking 3 block along Mulberry Street to the Prudential Center.

From the West:
Rt. I-78 to Exit 57, merge onto NJ-21N, McCarter Hwy toward Newark 2.8 mi to 1 Newark Center.

From the South: GS Parkway to Rte I-78E via Exit 142 toward NJ Tpk/Newark Intl Airport/Springfield 3.6 mi to Exit 57, continue as above.


From the North:
GS Parkway to I-280E via Exit 47A on the left toward THE ORANGES/NEWARK. Take the Rte 21S exit (EXIT 15) toward Downtown Ironbound, right onto NJ 21 0.8 mi to the Center.


After the tour return to the One Newark Center, Newark Club Restaurant is on top floor. Discounted Parking Validation ($7) can be purchased from the bartender at the Newark Club.



REGISTRATION

Registration prior to tours is strongly recommended to guarantee admittance. Tours often fill to capacity prior to program date which prevents same-day on-site registrations.

Please pre-register to allow us to adequately plan our programs and dinners.

Please note: Walk-in day of tour registrations are subject to availability and are subject to an additional charge.

MEMBER PRE-REGISTRATION RATE - $60.00


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NON-MEMBER PRE-REGISTRATION RATE - $70.00

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

May 2009 Newsletter

Download this month's newsletter here.

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Message from the President

Dear Members and Friends:

I hope you got a chance to attend the Volkswagen tour in March. It was a great lesson in fine tuning operational processes to meet the unique needs of a distribution center. They have really done a lot with very little automation. It just goes to show you that sometimes a simple approach to improving your operation is better.

This May we have an exciting new tour. We will be touring the brand new Prudential Center in downtown Newark. Don’t let the location scare you away, downtown Newark is bustling and safe. We are going to see the operations behind the curtain, meaning we will learn how they get food, retail merchandise, and other supplies distributed to all the right areas in time for hungry fans.

Their operations managers will show us what technology they use to keep people and product moving in the right direction. It will be interesting as well as entertaining for those of us who are sports fans. For those of us who are not sports fans it will still be a lot of fun. The “Rock”, as it is known, also hosts concerts and other civic events that require all the infrastructure and support. Please join us to see a unique and rare view of what makes the arena really move.

Dave Lodwig
MHSNJ President

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Don't Forget to Vote

Voting for Board of Directors has begun. There are five openings for 3-year terms beginning July 1, 2009. The six candidates are:

Remember, in order to vote, you must have paid 2009 Dues. Ballots are due back by May 15.

So if you’re not current, get paid up and VOTE!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Our May Program: The Prudential Center in Newark

Our next facility tour will be on Tuesday, May 19th at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

More details of this program will be posted on this website in the coming days.

Please mark your calendars and plan to attend.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Focus on Warehouse Safety

This video shows how an accident can occur in a warehouse.

This video clearly illustrates:
  1. It is essential to have of a good Forklift Safety Training Program at your company.
  2. The importance of understanding and adhering to the designed loading limits of a pallet rack system.
Thankfully, it appears that no one was hurt in this accident.



Thanks to Larry Shemesh of OPSdesign for providing this video.