Conference Day One - Thursday 8 May

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8:30       Registration and welcome coffee

8:50       Opening address from the Chair

Alan Robertson FCIPS, Strategic Procurement Manager, Thiess


KEYNOTE ADDRESSES


9:00      Global energy outlook and the role of oil and gas in the future energy
            mix

  • Outlook for global oil and gas markets over the next 40 years
  • Forecasting the future direction of the oil and gas industry in Australia
  • The outlook for capital markets and the AUD

Alan Langford, Chief Economist, Bankwest


9:30      Major trends that are impacting oil and gas procurement and supply
            chain

  • What are the major project trends in oil and gas
  • Assessing the supply base and the ability of local manufacturing to meet demand
  • Overview of the skilled labour supply market and how this is impacting project delivery
  • How will FLNG and an increased focus on onshore production impact procurement and supply chain dynamics?

Hendrik Snyman, Vice President Commercial Contracting, Woodside Energy


10:00      Progressing the procurement and supply chain profession in
              Australasia

  • An overview of emerging trends in procurement and supply chain management
  • Outlining the key focus areas for PSCM leaders to advance the profession
  • Taking advantage of government and industry partnerships to progress the profession
  • How PSCM can evolve to add value and influence broader company strategy

Chris Gallagher, Managing Director, CIPS Australasia


10:30      Morning tea


RECRUITING AND DEVELOPING EMERGING LEADERS IN OIL AND GAS PSCM


11:05      Fast-tracking career progression in oil and gas PSCM

  • Defining the PSCM career path in the resources sector
  • Advantages of gaining extensive experience through diverse and large-scale projects
  • Assessing the relevance of professional qualifications as a catalyst for career progression
  • How to open doors by gaining access to professional networks

Jody Rowe, Principal, Rowe Strategic Management Group


11:35      Panel discussion
                 How to attract and retain emerging PSCM leaders


  • Building a talent acquisition strategy to attract and recruit top candidates
  • Creating attractive employment packages and professional development opportunities
  • Strategies for structuring and demonstrating a strong career path for emerging leaders

Moderator:
Alan Robertson FCIPS
, Strategic Procurement Manager, Thiess
Panellists:
Stuart Philpot
, Manager Procurement and Supply Chain, AGL
Jamie Bradford FCILT CPL
, WA Section Chairman, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Australia

Andrew McFarlane, Group Procurement Manager, McConnell Dowell
Alistair McGregor, Management Consultant 
Jody Rowe
, Principal, Rowe Strategic Management Group


12:20     Networking lunch


CAPITALISING ON TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY


13:30      Case study
              Global solutions for global projects in Australia


  • Outlining the role of modular construction technology in future oil and gas projects
  • Major procurement and supply chain challenges and considerations when utilising modular construction
  • Complex logistical challenges of material supply to island jobsites

Matt Saunders, Procurement Operations Manager, Bechtel


14:00      Optimising Best-in-Class Contractor Management Systems to drive
              better decisions 
and improved risk management

  • Establishing clear communication internally and externally
  • Using a three-step due-diligence process
  • Developing standardised and transparent guidelines
  • Integrating with internal business processes
  • Leveraging technology/automation to create efficiency

Jennifer BuckleyManager – Australia, ISN
Anthony Mirenzi
,Safety Supervisor – Australia, ISN


14:30      Case study
              How to use the ICN platform to improve the procurement process


  • An overview of the ICN service / platform
  • Examples of supplier engagement using ICN
  • Results from use of the platform: efficiencies and pitfalls
  • Key challenges and areas to focus on when using ICN to improve outcomes

Colby Hauser, National Sector Manager – Oil and Gas, Industry Capability Network


15:00      Afternoon tea


PROGRESSING PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN MODELS


15:35      Case study
              Evolving the supply chain strategy at Clough


  • Improving the procurement process across direct and indirect supplies
  • Upgrading category management practices to enhance overall procurement outcomes
  • Refining supplier relationship management practices to facilitate supply chain efficiency
  • Key challenges and learnings from the Clough supply chain improvement process

Ralph Forster, Manager Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Relations, Clough


16:05      Applying lean principles to optimise procurement and supply chain
              management

  • Conducting a systematic review of the supply chain to gain efficiency and minimise risk
  • Consolidation – reengineering to simplify and streamline
  • How to renegotiate key supplier relationships

Beth Gutweiler, Senior Supply Chain Manager - Asia Pacific, Halliburton


16:35      Panel discussion
              How companies in the oil and gas sector can benefit from pursuing
              a 
Procurement Maturity Model


  • An overview of the Procurement Maturity Model
  • How are such models relevant to oil and gas businesses?
  • What practical steps can oil and gas companies take to progress their procurement model?

Moderator:
Alan Robertson FCIPS
, Strategic Procurement Manager, Thiess
Panellists:
Ralph Forster
, Manager Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Relations, Clough
Chris Gallagher
, Managing Director, CIPS Australasia
Beth Gutweiler
, Senior Supply Chain Manager - Asia Pacific, Halliburton


17:10      Closing remarks from the Chair

17:20      Networking drinks

19:00      Official event dinner


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