15-16 AUG 2017 GRAND MILLENNIUM AUCKLAND FREIGHT, … · talent into the freight, ports & supply...
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EXPERT INSIGHTS ON FREIGHT AND LOGISTICS FROM:
GS1 · Saunders Unsworth · Road Transport Forum Shipping Federation · The Warehouse Limited · DHL Ports of Auckland · New Zealand Shippers Council Zespri · Foodstuffs South Island Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
15-16 AUG 2017 GRAND MILLENNIUM AUCKLAND
Creating future-focused resilient supply chainsNew Zealand’s foremost forward thinking logistics summit bringing you close
to the action with stakeholders across freight, ports, shipping and supply chains.
FREIGHT, PORTS, SHIPPING & SUPPLY CHAIN FUTURES
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Bringing together the key stakeholders throughout the supply chain to maximise collaboration and develop long-lasting relationships to support New Zealand’s freight industry. Learn about the global and domestic factors impacting on freight and how to create a resilient, efficient and future-ready supply chain.
WHAT’S NEW at the 2017 Freight, Ports, Shipping and Supply Chain Summit?
· Case studies on managing natural disasters’ effects on your supply chain
· Technological transformation in the supply chain - IOT and Big Data
· Freight leaders’ panel - learn from thought leaders across the sector
· Supply chain disruption case studies
· A panel for the leaders in supply chains across New Zealand
· Electric vehicles and sustainable freight
· Customs clearance in international freight
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGERS
COMMERCIAL MANAGERS
OPERATIONS MANAGERS
WHO WILL BE THERE?
CUSTOMS OFFICERS
LOGISTICS SPECIALISTS
PROCUREMENT SPECIALISTS
Featuring STREAMS on Day Two and PLENARY on Day One. COME TOGETHER with key industry stakeholders then attend specialised streams on Day Two catering to EVERYONE IN LOGISTICS.
Choose from 2 SPECIALIST STREAMS Freight, Ports & Shipping / Supply Chain Futures.
CUSTOMISE YOUR EXPERIENCE and make the most of the two days of networking and learning.
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Hear from experts across the logistics industry
ELIZABETH YEAMAN is the General Manager Transport at the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), where she has worked for 20 years. She currently leads EECA’s components of the Government’s package of measures to support the accelerated uptake of electric vehicles. Before joining EECA she worked for a New Zealand based transport energy consultancy, mainly in developing countries. She holds a Masters degree in Natural Resource Engineering and is a member of the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand and the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics New Zealand.
GLENN COLDHAM is the current President of the Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Federation of New Zealand; a position he has held since 2015. Glenn commenced his career with the New Zealand Customs Service before completing his Bachelor of Business and leaving for the private sector in 1987. He is a member of the Senior Management Team at DHL Global Forwarding (NZ) Limited as Head of Customs and has been with this organisation for 16 years.Glenn is very passionate about Customs and Border Control and has been a strong advocate for improved Customs Broker expertise by actively developing the basis for the current competency courses over the past twenty years.
BLAIR HAMILL joined Zespri in 2000 as Operations Accountant. In 2004 he was promoted to Commercial Manager in the New Zealand supply side of the business. In 2008 he was seconded to the 12-month non-New Zealand supply side of the business focusing on the Northern Hemisphere supply from Italy and France. In 2011 Blair was appointed General Manager Global Supply and was based offshore in Italy. Blair was appointed General Manager Supply Chain in December 2014. Prior to joining Zespri, Blair worked in Chartered Accountancy and as a Management Accountant. He has a Business Studies Degree, majoring in Accounting from Massey University.
JON ADAMS Chief Fulfilment and Logistics Officer for The Warehouse Group, has spent his entire working life in retail, starting at the bottom of the career ladder as a weekend trolley boy for UK supermarket chain Sainsbury’s. With an MSc in Supply Chain Management from Cranfield University’s School of Management, and Supply Chain experience in the UK, Hungary and South Korea with Tesco’s, as well as with Loblaw’s in Canada, Jon arrived in New Zealand to join The Warehouse over five years ago. Jon is a keen English Premier League football fan, and when not getting to know the hidden corners of New Zealand he can be found following the fortunes of West Ham United Football Club.
CHARLES FINNY is one of New Zealand’s most experienced trade diplomats. He has been heavily involved in negotiating trade agreements and in the development of the wider Asia/Pacific economic architecture. He is also heavily involved in the supply chain working with the Port Company CEO Group, Business New Zealand and the Shippers’ Council. He advises companies and governments on international trade issues as a Partner at Saunders Unsworth in Wellington. He also lectures on trade policy and is a regular media commentator on trade and economics. He has been on the Board of NZTE since 2009 and has been Chair of Education New Zealand since 2011.
DAY ONE: 15 AUGUST 20178.30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair
9.10 Opening address: Safeguarding NZ trade and maximising the benefit from our freight networksOne of New Zealand’s key leaders in trade has been invited to discuss the opportunities ahead for exporters and how the government will support further growth and trade from New Zealand.
9.30 Geopolitical macroeconomic factors, global trade flows and their impact on New Zealand2016 saw immense change around the globe politically, and 2017 is the year for exporters to react and change strategy to ensure they’re not left out in the cold. Charles Finney will join us to discuss international trade scenarios and the flow-on effects to New Zealand.• Discussing the current trade and export climate
following political change in the EU and US• Looking at how New Zealand businesses can stay
competitive faced with a new trade climate• The rise of China - One Belt, One Road changing the
freight map and an upgraded free trade agreement• Consolidation of the shipping industry - how will this
affect trade flows?Charles Finny, Partner, Saunders Unsworth
10.10 Leaders’ panel: Challenges and opportunities across multiple modes of freightIncreasing collaboration leads to greater efficiency in supply and better use of resources. Hear from leaders of rail, road and sea as they discuss the current challenges and opportunities as well as what is on the horizon for goods movement.• Discussing long term futures in the face of political
change - how might a change in government influence the transport sector?
• Discussing the role of new technology in goods movement - incorporating this across all modes of transport
• Examining the steps that need to be taken to increase resilience in freight
• Exploring changes to the freight map for increased resilience affect collaboration
Ken Shirley, CEO, Road Transport ForumAnnabel Young, Executive Director, Shipping FederationReinhold Goeschl, General Manager Supply Chain, Ports of Auckland Limited
10.50 MORNING BREAK
11.20 ‘Uberising’ the supply chain - Disruptive technology breaking the mould• Discussing the traditional supply chain and
opportunities for disruption• Looking at the technologies enabling disruption
across the supply chain• Integrating software and tech for a new kind of supply
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DAY TWO: 16 AUGUST 20179.00 Welcome back from the Chair
9.10 Supply chain disruption - New technology for new kinds of businessTraditional methods of supply are no longer the norm, with companies across the globe redesigning their supply chain to fit into their business. Hear from overseas about how companies are changing their supply chain worldwide to fit new models of business.• Redesigning commerce and supply chains around
new kinds of consumers• Integrating new models of work into supply chain
strategy• Building new technology and bringing it into
supply chain strategy
9.50 Case study: The road ahead for more sustainable goods movementPost the Paris Agreement, energy efficiency and emissions are increasing in importance for governments and industry to consider. Hear about how sustainability is changing the freight sector and the steps that can be taken to ensure greater sustainability in freight.• Looking at the steps that need to be taken to
meet post Paris Agreement emissions targets • Reducing reliance on fossil fuels and traditional
goods movements methods• Looking at the new technology available to meet
energy efficiency targets
10.30 MORNING BREAK
4.15 Political Panel: Building for New Zealand’s environment and freight demandsLeaders in policy from across the political spectrum have been invited to discuss how to prepare New Zealand for the next generation of freight and future challenges to our freight networks.• Taking advantage of the opportunity to redraw
the freight network after the closure of State Highway 1
• Holistically integrating freight and passenger transport
• Building environmentally-conscious freight infrastructure
Phil Twyford, Associate Spokesperson for Transport (Auckland and Ports), Labour PartyJulie Anne Genter, Spokesperson for Transport, Green PartyFurther panellists to be confirmed
5.00 Summary remarks from the Chair & Networking Drinks
12.00 Talent attraction and retention - bringing new talent into the freight, ports & supply chainJoin Tony Pownall, General Manager Auckland, as he discusses the trials and tribulations of hiring great logistics professionals in today’s labour market, who are ready to meet tomorrow’s challenges, match your culture and ultimately stay and strive.Tony Pownall, General Manager - Auckland, Hudson Recruitment
12.40 LUNCH BREAK
1.40 Coastal shipping futures in changing tides• Looking back at the last 12 months: a return
to basic principles• The potential implications of Maritime NZ’s
evolving direction• Resilience from a commercial perspectiveAnnabel Young, Executive Director, Shipping Federation
2.20 Shipping trends - Local and international impacts• Discussing the diminution of choice in
international shipping lines• Looking at how this change will affect
competition for consumers and the New Zealand shipping environment
• Discussing what the future shipping landscape will look like
Mike Knowles, Chairman, New Zealand Shippers Council
3.00 AFTERNOON BREAK
3.30 Case study: Managing supply chains in the wake of a natural disasterThe 14th of November 2016 has proven how risky operating a supply chain in New Zealand can be. Kris Lancaster will join us to discuss how Foodstuffs South Island managed the disruption from the earthquake and how they are ensuring preparedness for the future.• Managing the immediate aftermath - ensuring
supply when routes are disrupted• Rebuilding a stronger supply chain and ensuring
preparedness in case of recurring events• Evaluating the response - what went well and
what could have been done betterKris Lancaster, Logistics Operations Manager, Foodstuffs South Island
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11.00 Hubs and spokes - inland ports and their impact on freight• Discussing the growth of intermodal freight hubs and
movement away from container and cargo flows• Optimising processes on the port and integrating it
with hinterland logistics • Best practice for designing new inland hubs to
supplement freightReinhold Goeschl, General Manager Supply Chain, Ports of Auckland Limited
Compliance update: Keeping abreast of changing regulation to stay safe• Recent regulatory changes – Why have they been
implemented and what has been the result of this?• Discussing the possible future regulatory changes in
logistics – what is on the horizon for providers to keep an eye out
• VDAM rules changes – what is important to take note of in recent changes to vehicle transport
Chris Dann, Partner, Anthony Harper
11.40 Role of air freight in NZ’s international tradeMurray King joins us to discuss the direction of air freight from New Zealand and potential areas of growth.• Characteristics of air freight• Growth and growth prospects• Impact of new routes Murray King, Consultant, Murray King and Francis Small
Panel: Large scale supply chain user priorities for efficient management• Discussing the leader’s views on how to build greater
efficiencies in supply chains• Looking at the post Kaikoura earthquake supply chain
- what can be done to ensure greater resilience?• Outlook for the future - what change is on the horizon
for supply chain managementJon Adams, Chief Logistics Officer, The Warehouse LtdBlair Hamill, GM Global Supply Chain, Zespri Abraham Zhang, Senior Lecturer, AUT
12.30 LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK
1.30 Case study: Health and safety in freight• Opportunities for using technology to check in on
workers in the supply chain• Updating health and safety plans to include
legislation, technology and process change• Improving staff culture and engagement in health
and safetyEric Holliday, Director, Pro-Safe Marine
Supply trends - Preparing your business for the future supply chain systems• Discussing the overseas trends - what changes are
being made to supply chain management?• An overview of agile for supply chain management• Technological opportunities - automation in supply chainsJeremy Chapman, Managing Director, Seed Business Process Management
2.10 Customs clearance - things to look out for in international trade• Exporting overseas - what is important to ensure easy
clearance at borders• Managing imports at the New Zealand border • Tips and tricks to avoid making common mistakesGlenn Coldham, Customs Manager, DHL Global Forwarding
Case study: Taking advantage of real time supply chain traceability for high value products • Discussing the opportunities for new tracing
technology in freight • Looking at the process for implementing new
technology to allow for increased tracking • Leveraging traceability in marketing high quality goods Peter Stevens, Chief Executive Officer, GS1
2.50 AFTERNOON BREAK AFTERNOON BREAK
3.10 Electric vehicles disrupting the transport industryThe government is aiming to double the number of electric vehicles in New Zealand by 2021, and with trials rolling out for autonomous vehicles disruptive tech is on the horizon for the freight sector. Elizabeth Yeaman will discuss how tech can change freight and what the realistic time frames are for this.• Discussing the realistic timeframe for uptake of
electric vehicles for freight• Looking at where EVs can deliver the most benefit • What is the next big thing? Looking at what the future
brings for electric freight vehicles Elizabeth Yeaman, General Manager Transport, Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority
Quick-fire case studies: New technology for the supply chainKeep abreast of the latest technology and developments for your supply chain with perspectives from the experts on how to take advantage of new developmentsINTERNET OF THINGSBuilding in connected devices to the supply chain processJohn McDermott, Business Development Manager, IoTStreamDATAMaking the most use of information gathered from touch points across the supply chainPhillip Higgins, Consultant, Phillip Higgins Consulting
3.50 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of conference Closing remarks from the Chair and end of conference
SUPPLY CHAIN FUTURE STREAMFREIGHT, PORTS & SHIPPING STREAM
SEPARATELY BOOKABLE FULL-DAY WORKSHOP
17 August 2017 | 9.30am - 5.00pm
Evaluating and improving supply chain performanceSmart supply chain management and planning involves consistent revision and continuous improvement. In this workshop, delegates will be joined by Keith Robinson as they are taken through the ins and outs of properly assessing their supply chain performance and changing strategy to ensure continued efficient operations.
• Assessing and improving on your procurement for easier supply
• Looking at logistical strategies for easier supply chain management
• Evaluating your current supply chain strategy - where can improvements be made?
• Implementing a change management plan and ensuring continuation of services
• Exploring risk management strategies to ensure resilience in your supply chain
• Designing KPIs to ensure supply chain efficiency goals are being met
• Creating an audit scheme for your supply chain and evaluating efficiency
Keith Robinson, Director, Training in Supply
Keith has over 20 years of supply chain experience working in New Zealand and Europe. He has worked in industries as diverse as automotive, plastics, pharmaceuticals, timber, electronic, clothing and distribution. Keith consults on a very broad range of senior management, health and safety, and supply chain management issues, offering strategic advice and training on all facets of supply with a “sustainable lowest total cost” focus. Keith has presented at conferences both in New Zealand and internationally, has lectured at a tertiary level and is also involved in NZQA assessment. He facilitates the internationally recognised C.P.M. (Certified Purchasing Manager) qualification in New Zealand.
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