BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 20, 2017 -- Command Alkon, the global leader in integrated technology solutions for the construction materials industry, announces dates and location for their global customer conference titled ELEVATE 2017 – The Command Alkon Conference. This high energy event will gather executives, industry analysts, provocative thought leaders, and technology users across the heavy building materials community to share ideas and strategic approaches that will stimulate performance into the next level of growth and profitability. Evolving best practices, client case studies, and actionable insights streamlining the flow of innovation, talent, and resources will be presented.
“Emerging technologies, heightened buyer expectations, and ever more dynamic market conditions are impacting most businesses in nearly every industry,” said Ed Rusch, VP of Marketing at Command Alkon. “We’re uniquely positioned to bring together stakeholders across the heavy building materials industry and provide game-changing insights that ELEVATE 2017 participants can leverage to achieve their desired business outcomes.”
Command Alkon’s annual Conference consistently delivers real value, with reviews from previous events scoring exceptionally high marks. In addition to the main presentation sessions, attendees will also find significant value in both formal and informal networking opportunities, small group breakout session choices across numerous disciplines, and 1-on-1 “Pros to Know” opportunities with a heavy building materials expert.
“Our employees are genuine experts within the Heavy Building Materials industry,” said Steve Cox, VP of Sales at Command Alkon. “We have decades of business process experience and our collective understanding of this industry is second to none.”
ELEVATE 2017 – The Command Alkon Conference will take place November 8th and 9th at the New Orleans Hilton Riverside. Special Training Days take place during the days prior.
Register here: http://commandalkonconference.com/register/
Conference exposition, sponsorship and advertising opportunities are now available.
Download the ELEVATE 2017 Prospectus here: http://commandalkonconference.com/exhibit-at-our-conference/
About Command Alkon
Command Alkon offers expertise and technologies that automate and streamline all aspects of the construction materials supply chain for producers, suppliers and haulers of ready-mixed concrete, aggregates, asphalt, cement, and manufactured concrete. A comprehensive suite of industry specific software and automation offerings combined with employees invested in the success of construction materials operations differentiates Command Alkon as an industry partner. Command Alkon is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama and has offices in locations around the globe. For more information visit www.commandalkon.com.
For More Information, Contact: Michael Wilson (205) 879-3282 x1205 [email protected]


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