Learn how Fair Oaks Farms is partnering with Coca-Cola to reinvent milk INDIANAPOLIS - This is the last week for ‘early bird’ registration for the 2015 Indiana Logistics Summit - a discount of $25 will end on Friday, July 31. On Sept. 22, in the Indiana Convention Center, the Summit will bring together top executives from Google, GE Aviation, Indianapolis Colts, Fair Oaks Farms, NCAA, Harvard Business School, IndyCar and others to talk about key issues and new trends in transportation, distribution and logistics. The keynote breakfast will feature a presentation titled ‘Grass to Glass Logistics’ by Dr. Michael McCloskey, CEO of Select Milk Producers and owner of Indiana’s Fair Oaks Farms, one of the nation’s largest dairies. The 25,000-acre farm located along Interstate 65 between Chicago and Indianapolis raises 30,000 cows, turns the farm’s waste into energy and is trying to revolutionize U.S. milk consumption in a new partnership with Coca-Cola. The new product, Fairlife, has 50 percent more protein, 30 percent more calcium and half as much fat as regular milk, as well as a one-of-a-kind supply-chain to go from grass to glass. Learn more about this innovative operation at this year’s Summit as well as sports logistics, delivery drones, infrastructure options and workforce solutions. Attendees are also invited to a special Colts VIP Tailgate reception at The Crane Bay on Sept. 21 before the home-opener on Monday Night Football. Register for the Summit online at www.indianalogistics.com or by calling (765) 494-7221. Special hotel accommodations are available at the Westin Hotel, 50 S. Capitol, 317.262.8100 or click here and the Hampton Inn, 105 S. Meridian St., 317.261.1200 or click here.