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"Next Generation Supply Chain Strategies" Theme Based Workshop: 9th-10th June 2005, Frost & Sullivan, London
Date Published: 29 Apr 2005

A two half day combination of presentations, practical workshop and panel session focusing on implementation of New Supply Chain Business Models.

 
  • Join in the debate about new supply chain business models and assess their feasibility

  • Talk to the companies who are implementing new business models (NBMs) and those who are facilitating the development of new SC strategies

  • Speak to the shippers and understand how they have been implementing
    new supply chain business models

  • Take part in an interactive industry panel to discuss the implications of new supply chain strategies with all stakeholders involved

  • The event will be followed on the first day by a networking dinner where a guest speaker, Stuart Ross, Executive Director, Iceland (UK), will deliver a keynote address on the European Logistics Industry

KEY SPEAKERS

Dr John Gattorna, Co-Director, Centre for Supply Chain Research, and Professorial Fellow in Supply Chain Management, University of Wollongong; Visiting Professor in Supply Chain Management, Cranfield University; and former Accenture Managing Partner in Supply Chain Management, Australia and Southern Asia.
Elliot Swiss, Managing Director Europe, Vector SCM
Alan Waller, President of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, VP for Supply Chain Innovation at Solving International and Chairman of the European Logistics Users, Providers and Enablers Group (ELUPEG)
Paul Stam de Jonge, RFID Solutions Director, LogicaCMG
Kai Peters, Vice President Logistics, Panalpina
Malcolm Pope, European Contract Manager, Heinz
Chris Slijkhuis, Senior Director Supply Chain Management, Flextronics
John Stephenson, Director, Caterpillar Logistics
Jens A. Wittstock, Director Supply Chain Management, Infineon Technologies AG
Hans Ehm, Principal Logistics System, Infineon Technologies AG
Cecilia Cabodi, Programme Manager, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Frost & Sullivan
Sarwant Singh, Transportation Director, Frost & Sullivan

DAY 1: Thursday 9th June 2005

Afternoon Session 14.00 to 17.40

13.00-14.00 Registration, Welcome, Snacks

14.00-14.10 Welcome to the Next Generation SC Strategies Workshop
Cecilia Cabodi,
Programme Manager, Frost & Sullivan/ John Gattorna

14.15-15.00 Next Generation Supply Chain Strategies: Theory and Practice

  • The way forward; why new models of enterprise supply chains are a necessity in Europe

  • No 'Silver Bullet'-different types of new business models for different competitive situations

  • The scoreboard so far; successes and failures

  • The importance of involving Government regulators in the design of new supply chain business models in the future

  • Understanding how the 'human factor' will influence future design, i.e., the role of customers, management, employees, and Boards

  • Q&A Session

Speaker: Dr John Gattorna

15.00-15.45 Customer Perspective
Heinz

  • The Logistics Time Machine - a perilous journey into a potential future for the Logistics Industry

  • Solving the futures' problems today - or at the very least building foundations for a viable economic logistics future

  • The key enablement of Logistics Collaboration - Abolishing Waste!

  • The key attributes your organisation will need to Collaborate - are you an ugly or beautiful logistics collaborator?

  • The journey so far, what has been learnt about Collaboration in the Logistics Industry

  • Q&A Session

Speaker: Malcolm Pope

15.45-16.00 BREAK

16.00-17.00 Interactive Workshop Session
Feasibility Analysis of New Supply Chain Business Models

17.00-17.40 Case Study
Panalpina

  • Key Challenges for a Global Supply Chain

  • Quality and Cost KPIs to manage the Supply Chain

  • Optimisation Cycles of a Global Supply Chain

  • Requirements for “On Demand” business model

  • New risks and uncertainties in the business environment

  • Q&A Session

Speaker: Kai Peters

18.00 Drinks

19.00 Dinner, with special after-dinner speaker
STUART ROSS, Executive Director, Iceland (UK)

DAY 2: Friday 10th June 2005


Morning Session 9.00 to 13.00

8.30- 9.00 Registration

9.00- 9.50 Collaborative Supply Chain Partnerships

  • Collaborating across supply chains-the missed opportunity

  • Collaborative working - The ELUPEG experience

  • ELUPEG collaborative projects- success stories and failures

  • The role of users, providers and enablers in making it happen

  • Q&A Session

Speaker: Alan Waller

9.50- 10.40 Supply Chain Facilitator
Flextronics

  • The Flextronics Adaptive Supply Chain

  • The evolution from Supply Chain to Supply Cycle

  • How Reverse Logistics is more than just Corporate Social Responsibility

  • Q&A Session

Speaker: Chris Slijkhuis

10.40.11.00 Break


11.00- 11.45 Case Study: Progress of a 4PL Type engagement
Vector SCM

  • We catch up with Vector SCM to see how their partnership with GM has progressed so far.

  • The initial set up and evolution since then

  • Success Stories from the partnership

  • Lessons learnt: What could they have done differently?

  • Q&A Session

Speakers: Elliot Swiss

11.50- 12.45 Panel Session
The New Supply Chain Business Models Saga: What next?

  • What role do all stakeholders play and will play in the development and implementation of NBMs?

Panellists:

  • Dr John Gattorna

  • LogicaCMG, Paul Stam De Jonge

  • Caterpillar Logistics, John Stephenson,
    Frost & Sullivan, Sarwant Singh

13.00 END OF WORKSHOP

Do not miss your chance to hear the success stories and
lessons learnt from the companies who have been making the
'Next-Generation Supply Chain Strategies' a reality!

For further information about this event or to book your place, please contact,
Soikot Sengupta, Account Manager, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Frost & Sullivan,
+44(0) 20 7343 8366, soikot.sengupta@frost.com`

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