Conference Day One

Tuesday 24 May 2016

 

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08:15 | Registration and welcome coffee

08:50 | Opening remarks from the Chair

Jonathan Dutton, Managing Director, JD Consultancy


BUILDING THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF THE FUTURE


09:00 | Addressing regulation and infrastructure requirements to optimise Australia’s logistics flow

  • Identifying the main areas within regulation and infrastructure where improvements are needed to achieve a better flow management
  • Understanding the need for improved planning around key freight routes to help accelerate supply chain efficiency
  • Improving road, rail, port and intermodal facilities to keep up with freight demand

Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council


09:30 | PANEL DISCUSSION: How is the supply chain industry evolving and what might it look like in 2030?

  • What are the main challenges facing supply chain managers today?
  • How might automation and robotisation impact supply chain and logistics operations and how could it create new opportunities?
  • Which preparation measures within supply chain divisions are needed to stay competitive in the expected changing environment?

Panel Moderator:
Jonathan Dutton,
Managing Director, JD Consultancy
Panellists:
Victoria Sherwood,
General Manager Supply Chain, Boral

Ben Hare, Director - Chief Operating Officer, Tinyme
Karina Sharp, Procurement Manager, Cochlear
Steve Allouche,
Continuous Improvement Manager, Fettayleh Smallgoods
Amrik Sohal,
Director of the Australian Supply Chain Management Research Unit, Monash University


10:15 | The digital supply chain: connected. intelligent. predictive.

  • Analysing the impact of digitisation on the supply chain, as individuals, businesses and societies become interconnected in real time
  • Identifying how a digital supply chain can be more collaborative, transparent and responsive, with increased productivity and economic value
  • Benefitting from managing information and processes simultaneously across the extended supply chain

Jon Wilson, Director Business Development Asia Pacific / Japan, SAP


10:35 | Morning tea


ENSURING FLOW OPTIMISATION THROUGH BETTER COLLABORATION STRATEGIES


11:05 | Optimising material and information flows between suppliers, manufacturing, distribution and retail

  • Improving collaboration among key parties to maximise customer satisfaction
  • Overviewing different collaboration approaches to boost the efficiency across supply chain operations
  • Evaluating collaboration performances on a regular basis in order to strengthen collaboration practices between key parties

Victoria Sherwood, General Manager Supply Chain, Boral


11:35 | Ensuring operational supply chain efficiency through better supplier collaboration strategies

  • Understanding the main obstacles to achieving a higher level of collaboration with suppliers
  • Transforming your supplier relationship management system into a predictive rather than a reactive one
  • Delivering suppliers that are cost conscious and timely in their operations but at the same time can adapt to the changing demands of end customers
  • Exploring new strategic approaches to manage critical suppliers

Crispin Powis, Director of Operations, Kimberly-Clark Australia


12:05 | Re-inventing the retail supply chain through mass customisation

  • How can mass customisation efficiently provide customers exactly what they want
  • Analysing how Tinyme has pioneered mass customisation in Australia
  • Understanding the implications for the retail supply chain of the future

Ben Hare, Director – Chief Operating Officer, Tinyme


IMPROVING FORECASTING AND STOCK INVENTORY ACCURACY – THE HOLY GRAIL FOR PSCM MANAGERS


12:35 | Improving long range demand and supply planning capabilities in order to achieve the ‘4 Rights’ – right item, right location, right quantity, right time

  • What are the competencies your team needs to always get the ‘4 rights’?
  • Gaining insights into the importance of defining lead times successfully and how to achieve this
  • Analysing strategies to improve accuracy and control with long supply leading time

Dean Newman, Head of Supply Chain, UGL Limited


13:05 | Networking lunch


14:05 | Developing demand forecasting strategies in order to achieve a competitive advantage

  • Analysing the key factors that need to be taken into account in a consumer-demand forecasting model
  • Gaining insights into the different capabilities needed for short vs long term forecasting
  • Identifying the main forecasting challenges and how to overcome them

Patrick Vialle, National Demand & Supply Planning Manager, Parmalat Australia


MAXIMISING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES THROUGH MORE EFFICIENT RESOURCE PLANNING

14:35 | Improving decision making capabilities by implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system

  • Identifying where ERP stands today and what is needed to improve satisfaction of decision process outcomes across key participants
  • Rethinking talent development models to improve data-driven decision making capabilities
  • How improving the performance of their ERP helped Fettayleh reduce inventory and drive profitability

Steve Allouche, Continuous Improvement Manager, Fettayleh Smallgoods


15:05 | Afternoon tea


15:35 | CASE STUDY: Reducing waste and improving performance by building a lean supply chain

  • Better integrating logistics activities by implementing incentives in order to support organisational goals and strategies
  • Building more agile capabilities by splintering into smaller operations
  • How lean is too lean and what are the risks of operating a lean supply chain?

Michael Batiste, Supply Chain Manager – GLNG, Santos


16:05 | PANEL DISCUSSION: Achieving supply chain maturity by implementing better resource planning strategies

  • What are the main benefits of implementing resource planning strategies and how can you overcome the challenges?
  • How to standardise your resource planning processes to increase revenue, conflict resolution and project delivery time
  • Analysing workforce skills needed for data driven decision making and how to tackle these human resource skill gaps

Panel Moderator:
Jonathan Dutton,
Managing Director, JD Consultancy
Panellists:
Ben Hare,
Director - Chief Operating Officer, Tinyme
Dean Newman,
Head of Supply Chain, UGL Limited
Max McLachlan,
National Supply Chain Manager AU & NZ, Staples
Patrick Vialle,
National Demand & Supply Planning Manager, Parmalat Australia
Kristie Kiam,
Director Supply Chain, Clarins Group


16:50 | Closing remarks from the Chair

17:00 | End of Day One and networking drinks

18:30 | Official event dinner


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Reference: 
Supply Chain Management Australia 2016