Conference Day Two – Wednesday 8 October
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08:30 Welcome coffee
09:00 Opening address from the Chair:
Rajiv Aserkar, Professor Logistics and Supply Chain Management, SP Jain School of Management
09:10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
The importance of risk management in procurement and supply chain management
- Articulating the risk within the supply chain
- Identifying and measuring risks to avoid cost increases or project delays
- Incorporating risk management throughout the contracting lifecycle
- Acknowledging the critical task of effective supplier qualification
John Lim, Regional Manager, Supply Chain & Procurement, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, ConocoPhillips
Optimising contractor and supplier interactions to increase ROI
09:50 Developing balanced agreements between operators and contractors to maximize project outcomes
- Identifying the relevant economic and corporate risks
- Negotiating so that contracts can be written to drive end outcomes
- Sharing realistic risk factors between both parties
Jeff Sjurseth, Manager Regional Procurement South East Asia and Australia, Murphy Oil
10:30 Morning tea
11:00 Developing a unique procurement strategy for individual projects
- Identifying the unique goals or timelines of the project
- Generating different procurement operations to meet your objectives
- Benchmarking the strategy against other projects
- Selecting and implementing the appropriate strategy - avoiding common pitfalls
Irawan Lesmana, Head of Procurement, China National Offshore Oil Corp
Strategies to mitigate risks in global supply chains
11:30 How to secure global sourcing benefits while factoring the growing local procurement specificities
- Highlighting global sourcing benefits - cost and schedule
- Balancing cost savings with supplier risk when dealing with emerging markets
- How you can best manage local procurement specificities and use them to your advantage
Paul Wang, Global Sourcing Director, Hatch
12:00 Networking lunch
13:00 How to enhance supplier diversity to build supply chain value
PANEL DISCUSSION:
- How much diversity is optimal?
- The conditions that change this optimal level
- Steps towards developing a diverse supplier base
- Best in show examples of diversified supply bases
Panel moderator:
Rajiv Aserkar, Professor Logistics and Supply Chain Management, SP Jain School of Management
Panellists:
Jeff Sjurseth, Manager Regional Procurement South East Asia and Australia, Murphy Oil
Paul Wang, Global Sourcing Director, Hatch
13:45 Building an effective supplier management program
- The roll of people, processes and technology in creating an effective supplier management program
- Ensuring transparency when communicating with suppliers
- How VICO has created a 'best in show' supplier management program
Kenneth Gunawan, Vice President of SCM & ICT, VICO Indonesia
14:15 Closing remarks from the Chair
14:25 Close of conference and refreshments in the exhibition room