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Tom Schmitt Member of the Board of Management, Chief Commercial Officer and Contract Logistics Schenker AG
Yone Dewberry CSCO Land O’Lakes
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Jim Monkmeyer President, Transportation DHL Supply Chain
David Wilkins CSCO Raytheon
Mark Holifield EVP Supply Chain and Product Development Home Depot
Peter Gibbons Former EVP & CSCO Mattel
Cindy Miller President, Freight Forwarding UPS
Robert Farrell CEO GlobalTranz
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Altering tomorrow’s landscape today: 3PL & Supply Chain Summit 2018
Change can be frightening. And yet, the rise of digitalization has brought change to our industry, in which transformation and innovation will be vital to survive. Last year’s emerging technologies are this year’s norm, demonstrating new capabilities and true ROI. The rise of tech-driven start-ups are driving change and LSPs that come out fighting are set to alter the landscape even further.
In the face of this flux, the customer remains at the heart of all that we do. Consumer demands, alongside the rise of eCommerce, are opening the doors to new and exciting opportunities for innovation; not just for us, but for our customers too.
However, we do not live in a bubble. The excitement around technological transformation is inevitably tempered by economic and political concerns affecting the industry – and the world. From growing capacity pressures and the knock-on effects on intermodal transport, to the future of globalized supply chains, LSPs are faced with a whole new set of challenges to overcome.
Perhaps the biggest challenge is keeping up with it all. Fortunately, the 3PL & Supply Chain Summit returns in 2018 with a focus on key industry topics, presented in four dedicated tracks: Technology, eCommerce, Logistics Strategy and Supply Chain Strategy.
Confronting both the opportunities and the uncertainties across the modern landscape, we bring together senior leaders to discuss the paths to growth and profitability. As customers will ultimately decide the success of new innovations, we’re presenting more retailer and manufacturer speakers than ever before to share diverse perspectives on the right direction to take.
We invite you to join us at the event. Rather than fear the future, it is time to shape it.
Welcome to the 16th Annual 3PL & Supply Chain Summit: Atlanta
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Speakers 2018
Chaim Huijsman VP Global Logistics 3D Systems
Mike Erickson CEOAFMS
Greg Toornman Director, Global Materials, Logistics, and Freight ManagementAGCO
Craig Jones VP Supply Chain Aldo
Joel Beal CEO & Co-FounderAlloy
Jon Slangerup CEO American Global Logistics
Steve Banker VP SCM ARC Advisory
Judy McReynolds Chairman, President and CEO ArcBest
Bill GoodgionPresidentAscent Global Logistics
Stephen Fraser Managing Director Barrington Capital Partners LLC
Ben Gordon Managing Director BG Strategic Advisors
Dr. Drew MillerManaging DirectorBlockchain Business Consultants
Jim Hourigan COO Build Direct
John Teixera President, Custom Distribution Burris Logistics
Scott Roberts VP of Logistics and Supply Chain Planning CHEP North America
Chris O’Brien CCO C.H. Robinson
Steve Raetz Director, Research and Market Intelligence C.H. Robinson
Michael HaglerPresidentClevertech
Robin Haddock Group Supply Planning Director Coca-Cola
Richard Sharpe CEO Competitive Insights
Rich Hamilton Managing Director Cushman & Wakefield
Frank Guenzerodt President & CEO USA Dachser
Daphne CarmeliCEODeliv
Jim Monkmeyer President, Transportation DHL Supply Chain
Kalyan Sakthi VP IT DHL Supply Chain
Bjorn Vang Jensen VP Global Logistics Electrolux
Mike Reid COOEmbark Trucks
Brad Hall SVP, Chief Commercial Officer Florida East Coast Railway
Dallas Clarksean COO Fun.com
Courtney RogersonPrincipal Research AnalystGartner
Greg AimiDirector of Supply Chain ResearchGartner
Ronald Lentz Managing Director G2 Capital Advisors
Michael CrandallVice President of SalesGebrüder Weiss
Nikhil Sathe CFO GenPro
Robert Farrell CEO GlobalTranz
Greg Carter CTO GlobalTranz
Jeremiah PomerleauSenior Manager, Transportation & Trade ComplianceGoPro
Eric Williams General ManagerHassett Logistics
Mark Holifield EVP Supply Chain and Product Development Home Depot
Vava Dimond CIO Hub Group
John Vesco President of HubGroup Trucking Hub Group
Ron Castro VP Operations and Supply Chain Execution IBM
Shari DiazEcosystem and Innovation Leader, Watson Supply ChainIBM
Nick Gowen SVP of Transportation J.B. Hunt
Mike Gardner CEO Kane Is Able
Chris SieburgEVP Transportation & Customer ServicesKeHE Distributors, LLC
Paul Nugent Logistics DirectorKohler. Co
Michael Kroul President KTI
Yone Dewberry CSCO Land O’Lakes
Lisa Harrington Presidentlharrington group LLC
Greg Lehmkuhl President and CEO Lineage Logistics
Robert Nathan CEOLoad Delivered Logistics
Karen Leavitt CMO Locus Robotics
Mike BoyzuickCOOLSO
Peter Gibbons EVP & CSCO Mattel
Monica Wooden CEO MercuryGate
Jonathan Bruser, Director, Planning & Supply Chain Strategy Newell Brands
Sergio Villalobos Global 3PL Strategy Nike
Jonathon McKay Partner PATH
Candice GougeDirector of Talent EngagementPegasus Logistics
Hiram HartnettEVP of SalesPegasus Logistics
Joe Carlier SVP of Global Sales Penske Logistics
Steve HillVice President LogisticsPODS Enterprises
Jon Saunders CEOPolaris Transportation Group
David WilkinsCSCORaytheon
Nic Vu CEO Revzilla
Mark YeagerCEOSimplified Logistics
Tom Schmitt Member of the Board of Management, Chief Commercial Officer and Contract Logistics Schenker AG
Brian Tessier VP Supply Chain Transformation and Global Innovation Schneider Electric
James Gagne President SEKO
Tim HotzeSVP Network Planning & Global IntelligenceTarget
Richard Sherman Senior Fellow, Supply Chain Centre of Excellence Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Greg SmithEnterprise ConsultantTech Mahindra
Spencer Askew CEO Teknowlogi
Nancy Marino COO The Horizon Group
Lisa Kennedy Project ManagerTompkins International
Jim Tompkins, Chairman and CEO Tompkins International Supply Chain Consulting
Tom Sanderson CEO Transplace
Bob Daymon Senior Vice President Operations Transplace
Lee Clair Managing Partner Transport and Logistics Advisors
Abhinav ShuklaCOOTrue Value Company
Zaki Manian, Executive Director Trusted IoT Alliance
Kate Vitasek Faculty, Graduate & Executive Education University of Tennessee, Haslam College of Business
Cindy Miller President, Freight Forwarding UPS
John Wagner Chief Customer Officer Wagner Logistics
Ray Ernenwein Director of Supply Chain Strategy & Analytics Walmart
Will O’Shea Last Mile, SVP, Sales Solutions XPO Logistics
Darren HawkinsPresidentYRC Freight
Justin Hall Chief Customer OfficerYRCW
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June 5th 2018 — Pre-conference Day
1:00PM - 5:00PMOpen Innovation Challenge6 teams of innovators will compete to solve a real-life logistics challenge facing one of the world’s leading manufacturers. Competitors will present their pitch to an executive group of judges later in the day.
3:00PM - 5:00PM Workshops
Workshop One: Using blockchain to improve the supply chainThe blockchain “Second Internet Revolution” will have significant implications on not just financial transactions, but many areas of business operations. The supply chain is an especially powerful area to apply the advantages of a highly secure data ledger and the “smart contract” features of the Ethereum public and Hyperledger private blockchains.
Blockchain-driven supply chains offer one combined, transparent database of information, far more secure from hacking, protection against counterfeit goods, far more trust, disintermediation of some middlemen, and, overall, faster and lower cost deliveries.
Blockchain has been in use for some applications for years, and IBM and Maersk will be rolling out their proven blockchain application for international ocean shipping in early 2018. Many other large companies are using blockchain for a variety of supply chain applications, and companies of all size, in all parts of the supply chain (from manufacturers to retailers) need to be looking at how they can exploit blockchain to improve business efficiency and lower costs.
This workshop will provide:
` An explanation of how blockchain technology works
` The major advantages of blockchain in supply chain application
` A case study of a client we have worked with to add blockchain to their supply chain automation system
` Examples of supply chain systems currently using blockchain
` A forecast of how blockchain systems are likely to impact the supply chain
Dr. Drew Miller Managing Director Blockchain Business Consultants
Workshop Two: Smartly Managing Transportation Capacity/Cost IncreasesEvery company is feeling significant financial pressure regarding the impact of the current transportation capacity and cost issues. Stronger working relationships between shippers and carriers is key but more can be done. Standard transportation planning and execution decisions focus on minimizing costs while meeting customer service and regulatory requirements. But are all customers and their delivery locations equal to your bottom line? Are some delivery locations significantly more important as it relates to the continued generation of healthy operating profits while others are marginal or worse?
This interactive Workshop will focus on key considerations to proactively manage through these transportation issues. These considerations are based on segmentation strategies that are tied to the actual profit performance of every delivery location in addition to the measure of service and productivity performances. The result is transportation planning and execution decisions that do not treat all delivery locations the same. Instead, service levels are defined and managed to selectively absorb higher transportation costs across all customer delivery locations.
Richard Sharpe CEO Competitive Insights
Workshop Three: Self-driving trucks are rapidly developing as an option for long haul trucking. How can you leverage the technology to lower costs in your supply chain?The near-term objective is to make it possible for long-haul trips to be managed by fewer drivers, eliminating the need for team driving. One company, Embark, recently completed a coast-to-coast trip from L.A. to Jacksonville, Florida, driving 2,400 miles. The goal of self-driving trucks is to drive highway miles between transfer hubs, where human drivers will take over for the last miles through urban and industrial parks. Uber predicts that between 500,000 and 1.5 million self-driving trucks will be on the road by 2028. It is widely expected self-driving trucks will be used far more efficiently and drive down the cost of freight and stimulate demand.
During breakout groups we will:
` Evaluate self-driving trucks’ effect on TL, LTL, brokerage, asset and non-asset based transportation service providers, dedicated contract carriage, backhaul, rail, and air
` Understand how it may affect network design and warehouse locations
` How will the new ELD mandate will drive faster adaptation of the technology
Lisa Kennedy Project Manager Tompkins International
5:00PM - 6:00PM Keynote Session
Multichannel and omnichannel are dead, it is onto unichannelThe modern digital supply network model is powered by advanced analytics. Discover ways to improve visibility, operational efficiency and decision making across whole operations.
` What’s the new retail reality? Why old retail is about Bricks vs. Clicks and new retail is about Bricks and Clicks, old retail is about merchandising and new retail is about Supply Chain
` Reinventing your company: Whether you’re a 3PL or a CSCO, find out why you must reinvent your supply chain to get your fair share of future growth and make major contributions to your firm’s success
` Where should you focus your attention? Why you must look at DTC, BOPIS, multi-tenant 3PLs, collaborative logistics, local automated fulfilment and crossborder
Jim Tompkins, Chairman and CEO, Tompkins International Supply Chain Consulting
6:00PM - 6:15PM Awards and presentation of open innovation challenge winner
6:15PM Welcome Networking Reception
June 6th 2018 — Day One
8:00am-9:40am Keynote Sessions
Leverage the upstream to provide fast, convenient and efficient delivery in home improvement
` Translate ‘whenever, wherever, however’ into a concerted delivery strategy with an impactful end-to-end retail customer experience
` See the whole supply chain in a single view of inventory to maximize ‘fast, convenient and efficient’ without disrupting your margins
` Learn how to work with your upstream supply chain partners to expand the opportunities for efficient, cost-effective fulfilment
Mark Holifield, EVP Supply Chain & Product Development, Home Depot
Logistics expert system intelligence: what IT means & how to practically apply IT ` More information coming soon…
Spencer Askew, CEO, Teknowlogi
The future of freight forwarding: connection, disruption, and combination ` Connection: the ability to connect the global dots and create new ones to construct a new customer experience.
` Disruption: Disruption is a bad thing if somebody does it to you. It’s a very good thing if you do it to yourself.
` Combination: Partnership is a word thrown around often in the business world. Everybody wants it. Nobody disagrees with it. Most of us underestimate what it takes to truly achieve it.
Cindy Miller President, Freight Forwarding, UPS
LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY eCOMMERCE SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGY LOGISTICS STRATEGY
How YRCW’s Dual Transformation Strategy is helping it take control of its future
` Reposition your business for resilience: Learn how the country’s largest LTL company leveraged a comprehensive digital strategy to make a 90-year-old portfolio relevant in the digital age
` Create tomorrow’s growth engine: Realize why you don’t need to be a Bay Area start-up to stay agile and ready to respond to future disruption
` Balance your present and future digital needs: Find out how to create a comprehensive supply chain strategy to put you on the offensive while maintaining a defensive position
Justin Hall Chief Customer Officer YRCW
Darren Hawkins President YRC Freight
The morphing of B2B, B2C, retail, wholesale, brands, clicks and bricks into COMMERCEWith B2B eCommerce on course to expand to twice the size of B2C by 2020, as they both merge to become ‘commerce’, discover why retail is no longer about merchandising: in the new era of retail it is all about the supply chain.
` Bricks and Clicks: Ride the bricks and clicks wave into winning the B2B battleground as everyone expects to ‘work like they live’
` Become a partner on the B2B eCommerce journey: Ensure revenue growth and cost savings by being among the first to collaborate fully with B2B customers
` Focus on emerging trends: Recognize the importance of DTC, Buy Online Pickup In store (BOPIS), multi-tenant 3PLs, collaborative logistics, local automated fulfilment and cross-border to remaining competitive
Jim Tompkins Chairman and CEO Tompkins International Supply Chain Consulting
A Practical Guide to Illuminating your Supply Chain to Unlock Value
` Establishing a digital connection down and across all supply chain tiers significantly reduces risk and costs, while giving you a decisive competitive advantage. I’ll provide an overview of how we use our technology and processes, and the tangible benefits.
` Digital products overload: practical filters to eliminate products that won’t work for you; and make the products fit your business model and processes, not the other way around.
` Data overload: The digital connection (“illuminating”) can lead to data overload, so you need a process to turn data into actionable information. Examples of how we use data to reduce risk and cost, and assess potential supply chain partners.
` Sustaining a digital edge over your competition. Getting the technology and processes in place before your competition is just the start. Practical examples of how we intend to stay ahead.
David Wilkins CSCO Raytheon
Bring maximum Impact to your team and customers
` Become more integrated with your customers: Leverage thought leadership, best practices and technology to add more value to customer relationship
` Collaborate to innovate: Learn how to successfully incorporate your suppliers and customers into your innovation process to explore new technology and processes and bring new concepts to market
` Who bears the cost of innovation? Hear case studies on how to make innovation work, how to share the cost and benefits and learn how you can take steps to un-blur the lines of innovation costing with your customer
Tom Schmitt Member of the Board of Management, Chief Com-mercial Officer and Contract Logistics Schenker AG
Lineage Logistics Digitalization Case StudyMore information coming soon…
Greg Lehmkuhl President and CEO Lineage Logistics
Use a strong IT platform to manage your network and fulfilment across multiple sales channels
` Redesign your network to increase operational efficiency: Find out how to utilize an IT platform, network tools and fully connected systems to optimize your operations
` Leverage a smart distribution network: Learn how to conduct network studies to identify the best ways to align your fulfilment capabilities across multiple sales channels
` Develop a change management program to ensure cross-company buy-in: Create a digital roadmap to show the plans, scope and impact of the new implementations
Craig Jones VP Supply Chain Aldo
Become a digital supply chain champion
` Spend more time driving profits: Find out how a network that utilizes data, automation and robots can give executives greater insights to drive business value while requiring less time for daily processes
` Use digitalization to put the customer first: Find out how to strengthen existing relationships and improve efficiencies in onboarding new customers through technology
` Leverage a connected and integrated ecosystem: Enable suppliers to apply customer- or seller-generated data to plan production scheduling and quantity accurately and respond to demand signals
Yone Dewberry CSCO Land O’Lakes
Driving customer experience in LogisticsIn the era where Amazon is driving expectations in customer experience, it is becoming the new normal to expect everything, and if not satisfied customers can change vendors with a push of the button. When expectations are being set so high, it becomes critical that your Logistics and SCM become a key driver to enhancing / transforming, and completely fulfilling customer experience.
This session will explore how different processes from getting an accurate total landed cost online, being able to make choices on delivery and or return, having near real time visibility of your shipments and self-service options throughout the transaction lifecycle require current and flexible Logistics and SCM process and technology alignment.
Greg Smith Enterprise Consultant Tech Mahindra
Leveraging business intelligence by creating transparency forward and backwardMore information coming soon…
Scott Roberts Vice President, Logistics CHEP
Why final mile delivery is not for the faint-heartedHaving won acclaim for their innovative residential moving service U-Pack, find out how ArcBest are continuing to use the insights they’ve gained to capture greater opportunities in final mile delivery.
` Recognize your business’ unique perspective: Learn how to pinpoint your current expertise areas and understand how you can translate them into value in the last mile
` Grow through the last mile: As eCommerce-driven residential delivery shipments grow by 35-40% in 2017 alone, hear how ArcBest have adapted
` Offset challenges to drive revenue: Discover how ArcBest manage time-consuming and costly deliveries to ensure that they continue to realize the growth potential in the last mile
Judy McReynolds President and CEO ArcBest
Cognitive Supply Chain Advisors - How cognitive solutions help IBM’s supply chain professionals do their best work ever
` IBM’s is on its journey to become a cognitive supply chain, coupling the exponential knowledge digitally available with the exponential power of new technologies. The goal is to augment each supply chain professional with a cognitive advisor at hand
` Your supply chain impacts the quality, delivery and costs of your business’s products. Cognitive analytics can elevate your existing systems to provide greater visibility, transparency and insight into supply chain data and processes
Ron Castro VP Operations and Supply Chain Execution IBM
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Global Third-Party LogisticsThe Gartner Magic Quadrant for Global Third-Party Logistics charts the evolution of the top logistics providers as they develop their ability to become a global preferred provider for their customers.
2018’s global update will give you insight into:
` Trends driven by customers: Understand why large multinational manufacturers, distributors and retailers are consolidating their 3PL portfolios to include a set they designate as Global Preferred Providers.
` Hear what shippers want from providers; from a broad, integrated portfolio of logistics services that are consistently and reliably available across a multitude established and emerging markets, specialization of services and competencies by industry
` Increased ownership: as outsourcing continues to expand, hear the ways in which customers are increasingly relying on their 3PL partners to provide more strategic oversight and to instantiate business process improvement rather than just execute functional logistics capabilities focused on cost reduction
` How the 3PL market will mature: Chart the progress of the 3PL provider industry along a maturity spectrum to supply these customer preferences and requirements through a combination of acquisition and organic growth strategies
Greg Aimi Director of Supply Chain Research Gartner
IBM Case StudyMore information coming soon…
Leo Janus Senior Offering Manager IBM Watson Supply Chain
Tactics for minimizing shipping expense and still meeting customer expectations in eCommerce
` Keeping your eyes on the right metrics to drive costs down and service issues
` Using last mile effectively and keeping customers happy
` Utilizing specialized labor to uncover opportunity
` Reducing cost through proper cartonization and packaging
` Do 3PL’s allow you to do this effectively
Dallas Clarksean COO Fun.com
Avnet Case StudyMore information coming soon…
Speaker to be announced
Truckload strategies that outperformTo lead or lag, that is the question. Recent research from MIT offers insights for truckload shipper strategies. Challenge your thoughts on what the right mix of suppliers get the best performance. Audience engagement is encouraged.
Steve Raetz Research Director C.H. Robinson
Do LSPs have the resources, capacity and talent to compete with tech logistics?
` Can incumbents keep pace with the start-ups? Debate the abilities of established logistics companies to develop a strategy, culture and team capable of developing technology at the rate of a ground-up tech-logistics company
` Stay technologically agile as the question of build or buy shifts: in-house tech talent is no longer optional, but you might need to buy to keep costs down and stay cutting edge
` Are we losing the human touch? Discuss the pros and cons of tech-driven and people-driven businesses, and recognize how this question is shaping the future of logistics
` Who will lead the digital transformation? Question whether it will be the incumbents, with their benefit of size, or the start-ups with greater agility, who stand to win the tech race
Jim Monkmeyer President, Transportation DHL Supply Chain
Vava Dimond Chief Information Officer Hub Group
Eric Williams General Manager Hassett Logistics
Michael Kroul President KTI
Take advantage of disruptions in the last mile
` Understand the impact of change: Hear from start-ups who are disrupting the last mile with new technologies and urban delivery, and recognize how this is transforming the industry
` Find affordable ways to build loyalty: Discuss personalized, on-demand, same-day AM/PM, scheduled and white glove delivery as sustainable ways to meet consumer expectations
` Provide real time visibility: Utilize new track and trace technologies, route optimization software and user-friendly app interfaces for a more flexible, cost-effective last mile
` Take on the major players: How local and regional carriers can compete with UPS and FedEx on price, speed and service through offering last mile options with urban agility, warehousing and regional specialization
Daphne Carmeli CEO Deliv
Sergio Villalobos Global 3PL Strategy Nike
Mike Boyzuick Chief Operating Officer LSO
Unleash the power of a digital supply chain to drive performance
` Share data with your partners: Discuss how to implement a data sharing system across your network that empowers you and your partners to make actionable decisions in real time
` Synchronize operations across your business: Find out how introducing new digital tools, such as visibility platforms, can improve internal communications at your company
` Integrate data across your network: Synchronize and automate upstream operations and production, to optimize freight and inventory management and reduce delivery lead times
Bjorn Vang Jensen VP Global Logistics Electrolux
David Wilkins CSCO Raytheon
Innovating in the Margins: Lessons from the Innovation BattlefieldLearn how organizations, regardless of size can innovate above their weight and drastically change their product offerings, even when facing resource limitations
Hear tips from the front line of managing and maximizing a high performance development and innovation organization
Hear an exclusive case study focusing on a project that changes the landscape of dimensioning with commodity innovation to draw synergies to apply to your digital transformation strategy
Learn some of the non-technical strategies you can deploy to run a high performance project
Michael Hagler President Clevertech
Give your customers the full pictureHear from 3PLs that are making decisions about where to place new eCommerce operations, based on their requirements for specialized labor.
` Provide end-to-end visibility: Identify the continued barriers to complete visibility and respond to your customers’ complex demands by providing the key data that they need
` Create a connected view: Hear how 3PLs are changing the definition of visibility by incorporating SNEW data and pushing for cross-industry openness.
` Take advantage of new technologies: Do you know what you can’t see? As the definition of visibility shifts, learn from leading providers on what data is now reliably being fed into the supply chain by delivering ROI
Frank Guenzerodt President & CEO USA Dachser
It’s the last mile that counts
` Build convenience for consumers into the last mile through technology: Provide real time tracking and accurate updates on delivery times for orders through technology platforms to enhance your quality of service
` Let individual customer preferences define your last mile strategy: Hear how retailers are addressing customer needs and behaviours to stay ahead in a rapidly developing market
Monica Wooden CEO MercuryGate
Blockchain is revolutionizing the supply chain
` Examine the potential in blockchain: Recognize the value of building greater trust in customer and trading relationships through improving visibility across the supply chain
` Reduce cost and risk in the supply chain: Discover how blockchain technology can increase opportunities for sharing plans with suppliers and customers to produce accurate forecasts
` Enable transparent end-to-end tracking in the supply chain: Learn how to ensure the integral traceability materials and goods by using blockchain to provide accurate source information to the customer
Brian Tessier VP Supply Chain Transforma-tion and Global Innovation Schneider Electric
Tackling the capacity crunch
` With natural disasters, the ELD mandate and truck and driver shortages adding pressure, discuss how to tackle tightened capacity for your shipper customers and save them time, resources and money
` Modal diversification to offset risk: Explore how modal diversification can prove to be a competitive financial option and absorb the volume of loss of market capacity without causing issues for your shipments
` The role of TMS and becoming a strategic planning partner to your customers: invest in necessary technologies and leverage regional and national carrier networks to aid route optimization to streamline the entire freight process
John Vesco President of Hub Group Trucking Hub Group
Brad Hall SVP and Chief Commercial Officer Florida East Coast Railway
Nick Gowen Sr. Vice President of Trans-portation J.B. Hunt
Stephen Fraser Managing Director Barrington Capital Partners, LLC
How tomorrow’s revolutionary technologies provide real value today
` There are a series of exciting emerging technologies that are creating new possibilities in forming a digital supply chain. In this case study, we explore the latest in real-time technology with AGCO, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of farm equipment and agricultural solutions.
` Use new sources of data to gain greater visibility: Understand how AGCO use real-time visibility based on real-time social media and news feeds that are mapped to the company’s extended supply chain network
` Risk management: Learn how AGCO used a new transportation management and risk management solution to dramatically improve their approach to inbound logistics and supply chain risk management
` Solve supplier problems quickly: Use new risk management methods to encourage quick reactions to disasters and supplier problems
Greg Toornman Director, Global Materials, Logistics, and Freight Management AGCO
Steve Banker Vice President, SCM ARC Advisory
Tackling the “Amazon effect” – an offense strategyAmazon is the elephant in the room. Not just for retailers - for everyone. Amazon is disrupting the operating norms for manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers/distributors and third-party logistics service providers (3PLs). Customer service expectations, and every supply chain activity supporting them, will never be the same.
Companies now have a choice to make: React... and hope that works or take the offense by building a strategy that counters - and capitalizes on - the Amazon effect.
Winning against - and with - Amazon takes intelligence and insight. Find out how to use both - not just to mitigate the impact of Amazon on your business, but to create offensive strategies that drive new profits and the success required by stakeholders. Strategies that are differentiated. Strategies that build your future profits
Richard Sharpe CEO Competitive Insights
Lisa Harrington President lharrington group LLC
3D printing and a new model for the supply chain
` Improve your supply chain simplicity: Learn how 3D printing is helping organizations to keep up with demand in their supply chains to decrease the time and cost of production
` Reduce lead times: Learn how 3D printing can decrease tooling time, speed up prototyping and enable products to be created quickly and cost effectively
` Change the nature of manufacturing: Remove sourcing and delivery delays, by producing spares and prototypes quickly and cost-effectively with 3D printing
` Bring the supply chain to the end customer: Discover how 3D printing can enable rapid customization to meet individual customer demands
Chaim Huijsman VP Global Logistics 3D Systems
Leaders in logistics: today’s challenges, tomorrow’s trends and how to navigate successfullyMore information coming soon…
Robert Farrell CEO GlobalTranz
Tom Sanderson CEO Transplace
James Gagne President SEKO
Robert Nathan CEO Load Delivered Logistics
JDA Case StudyMore information coming soon…
Speaker to be announced
Evolve your eCommerce distribution network according to your labor needsHear from 3PLs that are making decisions about where to place new eCommerce operations, based on their requirements for specialized labor.
` Explore the opportunities in automation: Debate how to meet consumer expectations through employing automation across a variety of applications, compared with adding labor
` Attract and retain the right people for your operations: Recognize the causes of the current labor shortage and hear how 3PLs are identifying new solutions to overcome it
` Consult labor analytics to meet your business needs: Understand the density of the labor market for the specific positions, skills and education you require for your network
Mike Gardner CEO Kane is Able
Rich Hamilton Managing Director Cushman & Wakefield
Power your RFP with Bid Automation Technology
` Learn how technology can drive value for your organization during your next bid event!
` Whether conducting an RFP with the intent to manage transportation spend or increase provider options, a professional bid application will add structure and automation to your process resulting in improved process efficiency, reduced risk of errors, and quicker bid turnaround times.
` SMC3 has seen logistics professionals successfully achieve their supply chain management goals when managing their RFP with Bid$ense, even in the tight capacity environment that currently exists.
Brian Thompson Chief Commercial Officer SMC3
M&A integration – transformational, business builder or disruptor?More information coming soon…
Ronald Lentz Managing Director G2 Capital Advisors
Don’t lose talent to Google, Amazon and Apple… Logistics is sexy too!
` Define your talent strategy: Explore the new skill set requirements of logistics talent in the digital revolution, and find out how to embed talent into your wider strategic direction
` Put your people first: Encourage your staff to constantly maintain personal customer relationships, drive innovation and remain a vital differentiator in your operations
` Attract the top tech talent: Discuss how initiatives to provide desirable working conditions and exciting projects can help you draw the most qualified workers, and keep them
Candice Gouge Director of Talent Engagement Pegasus Logistics
M&A in the Large 3PL market:
` Find out about the current state of M&A the changes that are driving activity and where opportunities lie for major 3PLs
` Explore new angles in this booming market, such as technology-driven M&A and buying into the last mile
` Consider the possible outcomes of consolidation, including how to manage an acquisition and how to prepare an exit strategy
Ben Gordon Managing Director BG Strategic Advisors
Mark Yeager CEO Simplified Logistics
June 7th 2018 — Day Two
8.15am - 9.15am Keynote Sessions
Using the Vested Way to improve your outsourcing ` Improve your outsourcing relationships: Learn how following five simple rules can help you collaborate more effectively with your partners, benefitting you, them and your customers
` Be inspired by the art of the possible: Find out how extensive research started in 2010 at the University of Tennessee has led to the development of a brand-new methodology for successful outsourcing in just 8 years
` Hear how Vested is being piloted in the 3PL sector: Discover how organizations like Intel, Dell, DHL, FedEx Supply Chain, and NuSkin are improving their operations through Vested
Kate Vitasek, Faculty, Graduate & Executive Education University of Tennessee, Haslam College of Business
KeynoteDetails to be announced soon…
Peter Gibbons, Former EVP & CSCO, Mattel
LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY eCOMMERCE SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGY LOGISTICS STRATEGY
I want it now and on my phone: how consumer expectations are changing supply chain services
` How consumers expectations are changing supply chains
` Practical advice on how to adapt to a changing world – and a few lessons from our experience
` Potential impacts of autonomous vehicles on North American trucking
Chris O’Brien CCO C.H. Robinson
Transforming the retail supply chain - from multichannel to unified commerce
` Retail leaders must transform their supply chain design strategy from multichannel execution to a unified commerce engine
` To achieve success, organizations should take steps to replace existing, siloed channels with a unified experience that strategically links any consumer across any channel at any time
` This presentation identifies what this trend means for retail operations and recommends key steps supply chain leaders must take to support a unified commerce supply chain strategy
Gartner Courtney Rogerson Principal Research Analyst Gartner
Create a customer-centric network architecture strategy
` Deliver a powerful vision: Weigh the pros and cons of common network strategies in striking the right balance between overarching business objectives and customer needs
` Design your network for your customers: Discuss how you can use a customer centric approach to design your network architecture to respond quicker to market changes and increase customer satisfaction
` Deliver a connected, versatile supply chain network: Build a network-oriented ecosystem to enhance decision making, increase agility and create an excellent customer experience
` Keeping your customer at the heart of your strategy: Debate the prioritization of customer-centric features of your network strategy from the benefits of reducing product lead times vs. investing in personalization capabilities.
LLC Chris Sieburg EVP Transportation & Customer Services KeHE Distributors, LLC
Nancy Marino COO Horizon Group
Nic Vu CEO Revzilla
Steve Hill Vice President Logistics PODS Enterprises
Drive innovation through customer relationships:
` Hear real-life examples that show the benefits for LSPs of working with their customers to deliver mutually beneficial outcomes and whether a focus on customer service over technology is the key to driving relationships
` Driving cost-effective innovation: debate the onus put on the provider to pay for innovation for their customers and discover work-arounds that fairly share costs – examples of how shippers and providers can drive innovation through data sharing and collaboration
` Going the extra mile for customers: how moving away from transactional relationships and getting involved in a customer’s supply chain upstream vs. downstream allows you to help them to design a better supply chain.
Joe Carlier SVP of Global Sales Penske Logistics
Bill Goodgion President Ascent Global Logistics
Make sure you’re ready for blockchain…because it’s coming!Hear case studies from manufacturers and providers who have already implemented a blockchain solution, and discover how they have proven its value.
` Get ahead of the curve: Find out how to overcome integration issues with legacy IT infrastructure, and fears about cost, to realize the increasing potential this technology offers
` Make our industry work together: Realize how emerging blockchain consortiums can get results faster and implement standards that will promote the whole industry going forward
Zaki Manian Executive Director Trusted IoT Alliance
How next-level inventory optimization can achieve successful omnichannel fulfilment
` Open new paths to profitability: Learn how to access complete stock visibility throughout your network and control the way you move stock with an efficient inventory strategy
` Understand the benefits of inventory optimization: Free up working capital in times of growth, improve turns, reduce inventory holding costs and enjoy greater customer satisfaction
` Prepare accurately for demand: Introduce scalable order processes and auto-replenishment tools to automate optimal stock during promotions and meet shifting seasonal demands
` Coordinate your order management strategy: Find out how to align dynamic order routing with your replenishment strategy for successful inventory distribution
Ray Ernenwein Director of Supply Chain Strategy & Analytics Walmart
Tim Hotze SVP Network Planning & Global Intelligence Target
Abhinav Shukla COO True Value Company
GoPro’s US FTZ Program – Savings, Feasibility and Computation
` Measure the feasibility of utilizing an FTZ: Understand the practicalities of utilizing an FTZ in your supply chain network, from transportation architecture to node placement
` Compute the potential savings: Find out how to calculate the savings an FTZ could produce for your supply chain
` Learn how to maximize cost efficiencies: Hear how to get the most from your FTZ program, through fulfilment and negotiating with your logistics partners
Jeremiah Pomerleau Senior Manager, Transportation & Trade Compliance GoPro
M&A’s not the only way to growM&A is often touted as the most reliable way to grow. In this case study, hear how Pegasus Logistics doubled in size in 3 years in the fragmented US forwarder market.
Hear their recipe for success:
` Tight relationships with legacy business; how cultivating a tenured fortune 500 client base helped grow openly through referrals us to other potential opportunities, fueling new business growth
` Create a defined focus on what business they pursue; sticking to specific industry and services and not attempting to be everything to everyone
` Creating a learning culture; how investment in people, from customized online training programs to leadership development for all Next Level Leaders has tied directly to Pegasus’ stakeholder model and gained significant results
Hiram Hartnett Executive VP of Sales Pegasus Logistics
Industry 4.0: Convergence in the Warehouse
` Industry 4.0 arrives in the the warehouse: Shine a light on your warehousing and learn how a comprehensive IoT network can help you resolve warehousing visibility once and for all
` Beyond simply tracking goods in the warehouse: Leverage visibility to enable automation -don’t just look at your inventory, get it, move it and distribute it too. Learn how robotics can transform your warehouse eCommerce fulfilment
` A new generation of innovation: Learn how to design a strategy to marry robotics and human capital to create a warehouse fit for 21st century commerce by hearing specific 3PL case-studies of the future at work
Karen Leavitt CMO Locus Robotics
XPO Last-Mile Case StudyMore information coming soon…
Will O’Shea Last Mile, Senior Vice President, Sales Solutions XPO Logistics
Strategies to reduce supply chain complexity and enable growth
` Leverage supply chain partnerships: Work with your partners and suppliers to identify points of friction, and drive innovation together to reduce complexity
` Collaborate better internally: Find out how sharing key data with commercial teams can free up capacity and reduce inventory in the supply chain and clarify your portfolio
` Simplify your sourcing: Introduce procurement automation to simplify the process and reduce bottom-line spending when selecting suppliers
Jonathan Bruser Director, Planning and Supply Chain Strategy Newell Brands
Transplace + customer case studyMore information coming soon…
Bob Daymon Senior Vice President Operations Transplace
How driverless vehicles are impacting the supply chainMore information coming soon…
Mike Reid COO Embark
Enable your customers to go direct-to-consumer (D2CIncrease your revenue share of the emerging trend for manufacturers selling direct-to-consumer, and strengthen your customer relationships by providing the services that will support their goals.
` Empower your customers to go D2C: Find out what manufacturers’ needs are, from extra fulfilment locations to employing smarter visibility tools and network remodelling services
` Choose the right technology partners: Hear from 3PLs on the tools and partnerships they needed to achieve D2C success for their customers
` Specialize to manage complexities: Hear how 3PLs are meeting challenges in D2C such as temperature controlled distribution, visibility, delivery confirmation and routing
John Teixera President, Custom Distribution Burris Logistics
Michael Crandall Vice President of Sales Gebrüder Weiss
How to avoid the common pitfalls of supply chain planningAccurate supply chain planning is more difficult to achieve than ever before. The pace of change in products, seasons, and consumer taste is unprecedented. The omnichannel age has brought a new level of complexity to patterns of demand. Manufacturers, retailers, and distributors are finding it increasingly difficult to draw on data from multiple sources and turn it into accurate forecasts.
So how do we derive order from this chaos of information? How do we align all parts of the supply chain to create customer-focused organizations that can quickly adapt to shifting demand?
In this session, we’ll discuss:
` Common pain points and pitfalls for supply chain planners
` How the lines between planning and execution are beginning to blur
` The benefits of integrating supply chain planning across the organization (integrating units like finance and sales)
` How disruptive technologies will shape the supply chain of the future
Rich Sherman Senior Fellow, Supply Chain Centre of Excellence Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Strengthen your marketing strategy
` Refine your marketing strategy to become a more customer-centric organization; understand what your customers want and when and align your content strategy with their buying journey
` Meet demands faster by employing marketing tools, techniques, metrics and employee incentives to build and strengthen customer relationships.
` Get tips on how to earn C-level buy in with advice from C-Level execs who have seen the value in strengthening marketing strategies and budgets; what did they look for?
Mike Gardner CEO Kane is Able
Is true “customization” for complex supply chains really possible?
` Fight complexity: How to develop the right work flows and processes in complex supply chains and ensure you have the expertise to deal with the challenges and nuances of a supply chain are managed
` Make good on promises: Learn how to deliver the promise of customization to your customers by understanding the resources and expertise needed for it
` Balance people and technology: Understand the inherent challenges of supply chain efficiency and how the marriage of advanced IT and old-fashioned logistics expertise provide the key to supply chain optimization
Jon Slangerup CEO American Global Logistics
Excel in cross-border commerceCreate a truly international business that enables your customers to reach new consumers in booming markets.
` Become part of one of the fastest growing segments of eCommerce: How to Gain new customers among emerging small retailers and strengthen existing relationships with a global offering
` Maintain the brand element for your customers’ last mile: Create a fulfilment and distribution strategy to deliver the brand experience your customers expect, internationally
` Recognize the potential roadblocks to cross-border shipping: Find solutions overcome obstacles such as regulatory issues and taxation to allow cross-border eCommerce to function as efficiently and seamlessly as it does at a domestic level
James Gagne President SEKO
Why the employee experience is your only competitive advantage
` Delve into the current labor landscape; use the latest figures in truck driver employment (an expected increase by 6% by 2026), hourly rates ($43.31) and reasons for leaving a job (75% cite low salary) to frame your strategy moving forward
` Learn about employee experience – how to measure and improve; how to map and integrate the employee experience and align with customer expectations, use performance based, incremental incentives to provide quicker closed loop incentives and apply clarity and collaboration to drive productivity and increase engagement
` Discuss specific examples of competitive advantage through powerful employee experiences; case studies on compensation, on-boarding and building team performance
Jonathon McKay Partner PATH
Choose the technologies that will bring real ROI
` Learn from the early adopters: Gauge which technologies offer the best ROI opportunities, efficiencies, pilot results and customer responses, from people who’ve put them to the test
` Rethink ROI in the digital supply chain: Discuss how far you need to spend money to make money to see the biggest returns from the new wave of technological transformation
` Hear from the technology makers: Find out directly from the tech creators how they are enabling the transformation from linear to dynamic digital supply networks
Kalyan Sakthi VP IT DHL Supply Chain
M&A in the SME market ` Discuss how to approach M&A activity as a small-scale carrier considering whether or when to sell
` Hear about the influence of technological advances, and how the drive among the major players to provide comprehensive services and expand global networks is affecting this end of the market
Nikhil Sathe CFO GenPro
Jon Saunders CEO Polaris Transportation Group
3.30pm Conference End
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Magne SETNES Senior Director of Global Commerce Innovation Heineken
Claudia KNOWLTON-CHIKE SVP Supply Chain Emerald Performance Materials
Jason THAM CEO Nulogy
Ernst HOESTRA Strategic Partnerships Director Startupbootcamp
Pat NOLAN VP C.H. Robinson
Kristi MONTGOMERY VP Kenco Innovation Labs
Allan DAVIS MD The Dynamo Fund
Chris ROE Head of EU Supply Chain Finance Amazon
Ivo TE KOPPELE Senior Service Logistics Supply Chain Manager EMEA IBM
Eric MCGEE SVP Transportation JB Hunt
Tom MADZY CIO SEKO
2018 Disrupt Logistics Open Innovation Challenge
Innovation is trending across the supply chain, yet significant challenges remain:• 51% of manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers are unsatisfied
with the effectiveness of supply chain innovation emanating from their organizations*
• 52% of manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers have no formal innovation strategy (including no budget, no best practice, no process)*
*data from eft’s Innovation Report
Is your organization an innovation leader but would like some bright minds to help solve a supply chain hurdle?In an effort to help, we’re looking to team-up with a leading retailer, manufacturer or logistics provider who has a real-world supply chain challenge that needs solving.
Do you think you can solve a real-world supply chain problem?The challenge is open to 6 teams of a maximum of 5 individuals. It’s free for teams to compete.(Note: each team will be vetted to ensure teams that go through to the challenge fit the challengers requirements)
2017 European Winners!
2017 European Disrupt Logistics Open Innovation Challenge was set by HEINEKEN and won by recycling innovation organization Renewi.
Drew MCELROY CEO and Co-Founder Transfix
Here are a few of our past collaborators
If you’re interested in taking part, contact Haley Garner at [email protected]
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Tom Schmitt Member of the Board of Management, Chief Commercial Officer and Contract Logistics Schenker AG
Yone Dewberry CSCO Land O’Lakes
Ron Castro VP Operations and Supply Chain Execution IBM
Spencer Askew CEO Teknowlogi
Darren HawkinsPresidentYRC Freight
Judy McReynolds Chairman, President and CEO ArcBest
John Vesco President of Hub Group Trucking Hub Group
Jim Monkmeyer President, Transportation DHL Supply Chain
David Wilkins CSCO Raytheon
Mark Holifield EVP Supply Chain and Product Development Home Depot
Peter Gibbons Former EVP & CSCO Mattel
Cindy Miller President, Freight Forwarding UPS
Robert Farrell CEO GlobalTranz
Tim HotzeSVP Network Planning & Global IntelligenceTarget
Ray ErnenweinDirector of Supply Chain Strategy & AnalyticsWalmart