Driving Long-term Success & Sustainablity · Alan Piper, GGM Sales & Commercial, KiwiRail Murray...
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FEATURED SPEAKERS:
BRIG. (RET.) CHARLES LOTT
New Zealand Defence Force
TODD MOYLE KiwiRail
LIZ YEAMAN Retyna Consulting Ltd
HEAR INSIGHTS ON:
• Freight hubs – making the most of multi-modal freight to reduce logistics and supply chain waste
• Decarbonisation efforts and green initiatives within the freight scene
• The future roadmap for freight and a peek behind the grill at the technology that will power the industry.
24-25 June 2019 | Grand Millennium, Auckland
Driving Long-term Success & SustainablityFREIGHT | SHIPPING | LOGISTICS | SUPPLY CHAIN24-25 June 2019 | Grand Millennium, Auckland
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EXHIBITORS LANYARD SPONSORCOFFEE SPONSOR
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS
8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 OpeningremarksfromtheChair
9.10 Openingaddress:Freightofthefuture–engineeringasustainableandresilientindustry
Withadvancesintechnologyandbestpracticecoupledtoapushtowardsemissionsreductionand a zero-carbon economy, the future of freight in NewZealandrequiresinputandcollaborationfromallplayersacrossthefreight,shipping,logisticsandsupplychainindustries.Supportingthedevelopmentof neighbouring industries and of the New Zealand economy.
• Whatwillberequiredintheshort-andlong-termtoachievemaximumemissionsreductionandazero-carbon economy
• Collaborativelyusingbusinessandindustrynetworkstomeetandexceeddecarbonisation,business and labour targets
• Potentialnewbusinessavenuescreatedthroughtheseefforts
PeterSherwin,Partner,GrantThornton
9.40 E-Commerceandmulti-modaltransport-isNZ’sregulatorysystemfitforpurpose?
• Anoverviewofthecurrentlegislationgoverningcarriage of goods
• Issuesraisedbycommercialandtechnologicaldevelopments
• TheRotterdamRules–shouldNZbecomeasignatory?
SimonCartwright,Partner – Transport and Trade, HeskethHenry
10.20 Morningbreak
10.50 Makinghubsworkforyou–aninspectionofleadingglobalmulti-modalhubs
• Location,location,location–buildingonexistingnetworks and transport lines to guarantee the biggestimpactonturnaroundsandfreighttraffic
• Joiningthedots–utilisingcarefullogisticsplanning to ensure smoother transfers between distant hubs
• Jackofalltrades,masterofnone–understandingthe local terrain to know when to limit the number oftransportoptions
Representative from Tainui Group Holdings Ruakura
11.30 Panel:Futurefreighthubs–multi-modalfreightreducinglogisticsandsupplychainwaste
• Growingpains–lessonslearntsofarinbuildingfuture hubs and the key challenges overcome
• Howmulti-modalhubswillenablegrowthanddevelopment for New Zealand businesses and the economy
• WhichtechnologyoptionswillbestsuittheNZfreightandlogisticsenvironment?
• Whatplansarealreadyinthepipelineandhowcompaniescanbetterprepareforthem
AlanPiper,GGM Sales & Commercial,KiwiRail MurrayKing,Director, MurrayKing&FrancisSmall
ConsultancyLtd Representative from Tainui Group Holdings Ruakura
12.30 Lunchbreak
1.30 Rebuildingcosteffectivenessandbusinesssustainability
Limitedlabouravailabilityandincreasinglyhighercostscompoundedbyahighlycompetitivemarketisnotasure-firerecipeforlong-termsuccess.Howcanthe sector adapt or transform?
• Understandingthecausesofcurrentindustry-wide pressures and concerns
• Escapingtherushtothebottomandincreasingmargins
• Identifyingkeysuccessfactors,maximisingefficiencyandimprovingoverallbusinesssustainability
PeterSherwin,Partner,GrantThornton
2.10 Goingthedistance–howtechnologyischangingthewaywemoveheavyfreight
• Makingthemostoftransportandwarehousingadvancementstoenablemoreeffectivematerialhandling
• Utilisingtechnologytostreamlineandoptimisecustoms clearance procedures
• GettingcargofromAtoBquicklyandefficientlywithout compromising on quality
2.50 Afternoonbreak
3.20 CarbonNeutralFreight-buildingresiliencethrough sustainabilityinNewZealand’sfreightenvironment • Usingcarbonmeasurementandmitigationto
optimisethefreightsystemandfutureprooftheindustry
• Leveragingyoursupplychaintomanagebusinessrisk and liability
DrAnnSmith, Chief Executive, Enviro-MarkSolutions
4.20 Closingaddress:The“Art”ofMovement–Fromfactorytofoxhole
From New Zealand to the world and vice versa, the New Zealand Defence force has successfully transportedpeople,cargoandfreight,attimeonitsownandattimesinpartnershipwithvaluedcommercialpartners.‘People’,‘pieces’,‘parts’,and‘packages’and‘parcels’arethedailydietoftheDefenceForce’smovementsandfreightecosystem- be that for humanitarian aid, disaster relief or combatoperationsathomeorinfarflungandattimesinhospitableplaces.TheclosingaddresswillfocusonthedailyrealitiesofNewZealandDefenceForceoperationsbeginningwithitsoperationsinTimorLestein1999throughthe2000sandintothefuturewhereshortnoticeandextremetimeandenvironmental constraints prevail.
Brig.(Ret.)CharlesLott,Chief – Joint Defence Services,NewZealandDefenceForce
5.00 SummaryremarksfromtheChairandnetworkingdrinks
DAY ONE: 24 JUNE 2019AGENDA Freight Futures 2030 brings together key stakeholders from
across New Zealand’s highly interconnected freight, logistics and supply chain industries to further the discussion around the future form of these industries.
9.00 WelcomebackfromtheChair
9.10 Mechanismsforaddressingindustry-wide recruitmentandretentionconcerns Alltoooften,allittakestofindthatlongsortafter sparkofinspirationistoapproachaproblemwitha differentsetofeyes. • Workingwithdifferentsectorsandindustriesto
overcomethechallengeofattractingtherightkindof applicant
• Rebrandingorretargeting–howeachthesecanplay a role in improving trends
TaniaWilliams,GM Engineering Leadership, EngineeringNewZealand
9.50 Cultureasacompetitiveadvantage:Thetransformationalroleofworkplacecultureinarapidly-changingworld
JoinNapierPortastheyexplorethelanestheytooktoaddresstheirrecruitmentandretentionconcernsthroughtheuseofpositiveculturechange.
• Understandingworkplacecultureasadisruptiveforce
• ShowcasinghowapeoplefirstapproachhelpedNapierPortbuildaresilientandagileculture
VivBull,GM Culture and Community, NapierPort
10.30 Morningbreak
11.00 Goinggreen–decarbonisationeffortswithintheindustry
• Aninspectionoffuturefueloptionsavailableforroad, rail, air and sea freight
• Howandwhydecarbonisationrequiresmorethanjust a change in fuel type
• Realworldexamplesofhowindustry-widecarbonreductioninitiativeshaveimprovedbusinessoutcomes
LizYeaman,Managing Director, Retyna ConsultingLtd
11.40 Therighttechfortherightjob–alookatindustrybestuseforHFCandBEV
HydrogenFuelCell(HFC)andBatteryElectricVehicle(BEV)technologyisnolongerjustforsmallvehicles.Thetechnologyofbothhasadvancedtothestagewheretheycanbothaidinthecost-effectivedecarbonisationofthefreightindustry.
• Exploringthebestusageforeachtechnologytypeand why they will co-exist
• Reallifeexamplesofhowbothtechnologiesarebeing implemented within the freight industry
DanKahn,Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, HiringaEnergy
12.20 Lunchbreak
1.20 Technologicaladvancementsthatarechangingthefreightingscene
• HowAIandautomationcanplayaroleinreducingindustry-wide waste
• Improvedtrackingandprocessingofshipmentsthrough digital means
• Increasingworkersafetyandvehiclemaintenancelevelsthroughsmarttechnologyapplications
2.00 Makingthemostofdatatodriveimprovementsinsupplychainandlogistics
• Gettingcomfortablewithdatamanagementandleveraginginformationtodriveinnovationandimproveefficiency
• Identifyingwhichtoolswillbemostbeneficialandcosteffective
• Highlightingwhichkeyindicatorsaremostlikelytogive valuable results and feedback, while allowing for analysis of improvement and measurement ofROI
DritanRamohitaj,Chief Executive Officer, Bearing360
2.40 Afternoonbreak
3.10 Structuringsupplychainstobetterwithstandnetworkdisruptions
• Howrecentdisastershaveforcedimprovementsincontingencyplanningandencouragedresilienceinlocal freight networks and supply chains
• BetterconnectingNewZealandtoglobalnetworkstominimisedisruptionsduringlocalandglobal disasters
3.50 Closingaddress:Turningfreightdreamsintofreightreality
• WhattargetsshouldtheNewZealandfreightenvironmentfocusonfirsttoencourageuptakeofemissionreductionpracticesandimprovelong-term sustainability
• Findingcommongroundonwhichmethodsandbestpracticestofollowtoensuresmoothersupplychainandlogisticsflow
• Thepracticalitiesandchallengesofimplementingadvances in technology into the New Zealand transport environment
ToddMoyle,Chief Executive Officer, KiwiRail
4.30 ClosingremarksfromtheChairandendofconference
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