Overview
THINK Solutions focuses on specific areas of interest and impact to the industry. These focus areas are identified through on-going dialogue between the Institute and industry players. THINK Solutions forums are held three times a year.
For 2005, the focus areas that have been established are:
- Real Time Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain Optimization
Each THINK Solutions forum is a four to five day event with the following format:
- THINK Tables (1 day) - industry gathering with presentations by industry and academia, and Q&A cum panel discussion
- THINK Shop (0.5 day) - research workshop to share and discuss research findings
- Logistics Executive Series (3 days) - training course on an advanced logistics/supply chain topic
For more information about the Forum, Speaking Opportunity and/or Sponsorship Opportunity, please contact:
Goh Mee Leng (Ms)
Tel: (65) 6516 4842
Email: tligohml@nus.edu.sg
About 400 Chief Supply Chain Officers globally, including 115 from Asia Pacific, were interviewed to gain the perspectives from leading supply chain executives in world-class organizations, on how global issues and business challenges are impacting their supply chains. The Study results underscore how significantly globalization and market expansion present both great opportunity and risk, and what the Supply Chain Executive's role is in this evolving and volatile environment.
The first insights of the Global Chief Supply Chain Officer Study will be shared with the ASEAN leaders at this March event. Book your seat today to learn what your peers globally have identified as their top challenges and how they are handling the increasingly volatile global marketplace!
Organized by: The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific
Sponsored by: IBM
“ SMARTER SUPPLY CHAIN OF THE FUTURE ” Tuesday, 17 March 2009, 14 30 hr – 17 30 hr |
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14 00 hr | Registration and Welcome Coffee & Tea | ||||
14 30 hr | Welcome Remarks by Dr Robert de Souza, Executive Director, TLI – Asia Pacific |
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14 40 hr | "Smarter Supply Chain of the Future – Insights into the Global Chief Supply Chain Officers 2009 Report"
by Mr. Sanjeev Nagrath, Global Supply Chain Management Leader, & Mr. Yeonho Yoo, Asia Pacific Industrial Sector & Supply Chain Management Leader, IBM GBS |
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15 50 hr | Networking Break | ||||
16 00 hr | Case Study Presentation | ||||
16 30 hr | Panel Discussion
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17 30 hr | Closing Remarks
by Prof Mark Goh, Director (Industry Research), TLI – Asia Pacific |
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17 40 hr | End of Session |
Note: Agenda and speakers are subject to change without prior notice.
Speakers and Panelist
Donato Caporale
Director, Supply Chain Design & Innovation - Asia Pacific & Greater China
UTi Worldwide
Donato Caporale is the Director of Supply Chain Design & Innovation for UTi Worldwide for the Asia Pacific & Greater China region based in Singapore. He is considered very hands and draws upon his many years of consulting and industry knowledge to design and deliver solutions with tangible results to UTi clients. He has worked in many countries and helped to transform clients both regionally and globally.
Associate Prof Mark Goh
Director (Industry Research)
The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific
Associate Professor Mark Goh is a member of the National University of Singapore. A faculty of the Business School, he holds the appointments of Director (Industry Research) at TLI - Asia Pacific and a Principal Researcher at the Centre for Transportation Research. He was a Program Director of the Penn-State NUS Logistics Management Program. He was also Director of Supply Chain Solutions for Asia/Middle East with APL Logistics, responsible for crafting logistics engineering solutions for major MNCs in this part of the world. Other past appointments held by Dr. Goh include: Board Member of the Chartered Institute of Transport (Singapore), Chairman of the Academic Board of Examiners for the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management, member of the Advisory Committee of the Transportation Resource Centre (NUS) and Vice President of the Operations Research Society of Singapore, Associate Senior Fellow of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. His other professional affiliations include membership of INFORMS, and the Academy of International Business. His biography appears in the Who's Who in Asia and the Pacific Nations, the Who’s Who in the World, and in the Outstanding People of the 20th Century.
He has been involved in executive training and a consultant for organisations both in Singapore and overseas, such as PSA Corp, Siemens Nixdorf, CAAS, Fuji-Xerox AP, Hewlett-Packard Far East, DHL, and Cleanaway (China). He is currently on the editorial boards of the Journal of Supply Chain Management, Q3 Quarterly, Journal for Inventory Research, International Journal of Supply Chain Management and Advances in Management Research. His current research interests focus on supply chain strategy, performance measurement, buyer-seller relationships and reverse logistics. He has more than 130 technical papers published in internationally refereed journals and conferences.
Sanjeev Nagrath
Global Supply Chain Management Leader
IBM Global Business Services
Sanjeev Nagrath is an IBM Global Business Services’ (GBS) Partner and serves as the Global Supply Chain Management Practice Leader. In his role, Mr. Nagrath is focused on helping clients advance their supply chain transformation agendas globally. He has responsibility for the Supply Chain Management practice strategy and execution for GBS and is a member of the IBM Global Business Services Leadership Council.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Nagrath served as the Global Travel and Transportation Industry Leader. In this role, Mr. Nagrath focused on helping clients transform their businesses by advancing the necessary processes and systems solutions to deliver sustained business value. He had responsibility for the Travel & Transportation industry go to market strategy and execution for GBS and was a member of the IBM Travel and Transportation Industry Leadership Team.
Prior to his Travel and Transportation role, Mr. Nagrath served as the Global Relationship Partner (GRP) for a strategic client in the Americas. As GRP, Mr. Nagrath partnered with key client executives to develop solutions to address business challenges facing this multinational client. Mr. Nagrath’s areas of expertise include Strategic Planning with a focus on Supply Chain Management and Information Technology as well as enterprise-wide business transformation initiatives.
Mr. Nagrath joined PwC Consulting in 1990 and was admitted to the Partnership in 1996. IBM acquired PwC Consulting in October 2002. He earned a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science degree from Iona College in New York. Sanjeev Nagrath is based in the New York office.
Prof Stephan M. Wagner
Professor and Chair of Logistics Management
Department of Management, Technology, and Economics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Professor Wagner holds the Chair of Logistics Management at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland. Besides conducting research and teaching, he also consults with and conducts executive training programs for leading companies and business associations.
Prior he served on the faculty of WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany, and worked for 10 years as head of supply chain management for a Swiss-based technology group and as senior manager for an international top-management consulting firm. He obtained a MBA from Washington State University, and both, a Ph.D. and Habilitation degree from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
His research interests include supply chain strategy, purchasing and supply management, buyer-supplier relationships, and the management of logistics service firms. He is author and editor of eight books and over hundred book chapters and articles. His internationally recognized research has been published in journals such as Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Management, or Journal of Business Research. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Supply Chain Management as well as the Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, and serves on the editorial board of other leading journals.
Mr. Yeonho Yoo
Asia Pacific Industrial Sector & Supply Chain Management Leader
IBM Global Business Services
As a senior executive, Yeonho is currently leading the Asia Pacific Industrial Sector, one of the largest business units in the IBM Asia Pacific consulting business, which consists of industries such as automotive, heavy, aerospace & shipbuilding, high tech, electronics, chemical, petroleum, steel, mining, and other manufacturing industries.
Yeonho has extensive consulting experiences ranging from strategy, organization change, process change, to system design & implementation where Yeonho has engaged in a number of big transformational projects with many Fortune 500 clients.
Yeonho is also leading the Supply Chain Management, which includes supply chain planning, procurement, logistics, manufacturing execution, asset management, and product lifecycle management.
Yeonho is focused on the emerging markets in Asia Pacific where he is helping many clients to come up with an appropriate growth strategy and execute it properly in such a volatile and competitive environment.
Each year, The Logistics Institute – Asia Pacific holds its THINK Solutions Forum focusing on the most current and emerging events happening in the logistics and supply chain industry. Past years' events have seen industry and academia speakers, thought leaders and panelists sharing their ideas and opinions with an average of 250-strong delegation.
The THINK Solutions Series 2008: “Strategic Insights for Supply Chains in Asia” will provide an insightful discussion, blending research with industry practices and providing an overview of sustainable options and strategic imperatives in supply chain management. Lead author of the 13th Annual 3PL Study Report, Professor John Langley of the Georgia Institute of Technology will present the latest results and findings of the study. Participants will receive a copy of the latest “2008 Third-Party Logistics Report” at the end of the event.
29TH OCTOBER 2008 |
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THINK Table 1: "Sustainable Options in Supply Chain Management" | |||||
14 00 hr | REGISTRATION | ||||
14 30 hr | Welcome Remarks by Dr Robert de Souza, Executive Director, TLI – Asia Pacific |
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14 35 hr | Keynote Address: "Sustainable Options for Asset Management - A Discipline of Supply Chain" by Jeffrey Kurkowski, Asset Management, IBM |
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15 15 hr | Address by Dr Christopher Holmes, Vice President, Asia Pacific Manufacturing Research, IDC | ||||
15 45 hr | NETWORKING BREAK | ||||
16 15 hr | "Sustainable Supply Chain Management using a Life Cycle Management approach" by Mr Lee Yeaw Lip, Deputy Director (Systems Engineering Competency Community), Defence Science & Technology Agency |
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16 30 hr
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Panel Discussion
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17 15 hr | Closing Remarks & End of THINK Table 1 | ||||
30TH OCTOBER 2008 | |||||
THINK Table 2: "Strategic Imperatives for Supply Chain Management" | |||||
08 30 hr | REGISTRATION | ||||
09 00 hr | Welcome Remarks by Dr Robert de Souza, Executive Director, TLI – Asia Pacific |
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09 05 hr | Keynote Address: "Results & Findings from the 13th Annual 3PL Study" by Prof John Langley, Supply Chain Executive Program, Georgia Institute of Technology * Delegates will receive a copy of 3PL report at the end of the conference. |
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09 50 hr | "Implications of Technology Findings" by Mr Philip Kwa, Director, Transportation Solution, ASEAN, Oracle Corporation |
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10 20 hr | NETWORKING BREAK | ||||
10 50 hr | "The New Value Proposition" by Dr Archer Fu, Director, Supply Chain Centre of Excellence, DHL |
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11 20 hr | Panel Discussion
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12 00 hr | Closing Remarks & Lucky Draw | ||||
12 15 hr | End of THINK Solutions Series 2008 | ||||
29TH OCTOBER 2008: THINK EXECUTIVE SUMMIT (BY INVITATION ONLY) |
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08 30 hr | REGISTRATION | ||||
09 15 hr | Welcome Remarks by Mr Jim McAdam, President, Asia/Middle East, NOL |
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09 30 hr | Keynote: “Deep Dive into the 13th Annual 3PL Study for Top Executives” by Prof John Langley, Georgia Institute of Technology |
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10 15 hr | NETWORKING BREAK | ||||
10 45 hr | “ASEAN 4 Study – Implications for the Boardroom” by Mr Vivek Vaidya, Director of Consulting, Frost & Sullivan |
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11 15 hr | Open Discussion
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12 00 hr | Closing Remarks & End of Session | ||||
29TH OCTOBER 2008: THOUGHT LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON (BY INVITATION ONLY) |
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"Orchestration of Design, Demand and Delivery" | |||||
11 30 hr | REGISTRATION | ||||
12 15 hr | Welcome Remarks by Dr Robert de Souza, Executive Director, TLI – Asia Pacific |
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12 20 hr | Opening Remarks by Prof John Langley, Supply Chain Executive Programs, Georgia Institute of Technology |
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12 40 hr | Presentation by Mr Christo Sardjono, MBA, CPIM, Senior Manager - ASEAN, Supply Chain Management Application, Oracle Corporation |
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13 00 hr | Closing Remarks | ||||
13 30 hr | End of Luncheon |
SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS
Dr Archer Fu, Director, Supply Chain Centre of Excellence
DHL
Dr Archer Fu is the Director of Supply Chain Consultancy at DHL Global Customer Solutions, Asia Pacific. He commands years of experience in providing supply chain solution design and consultancy for multi national companies. Dr Fu’s areas of specialization include supply chain strategy, network design, inventory optimization, transportation planning, warehousing and distribution etc.
Dr Fu obtained his Ph.D. degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Nanyang Technological University in 2002 in Singapore. He has published more than 15 papers in international journals and conference in the areas of supply chain management, logistics optimization, China logistics industry development etc. Dr Fu has been invited to give speeches on Singapore Lianhe Zaobao Business Seminar, Annual Conference of China Import & Export Enterprises, DHL Logistics Management University (LMU) Supply Chain Seminar, and many other international events.
Associate Prof Mark Goh, Director (Industry Research)
The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific
Associate Professor Mark Goh is a member of the National University of Singapore. A faculty of the Business School, he holds the appointments of Director (Industry Research) at TLI - Asia Pacific and a Principal Researcher at the Centre for Transportation Research. He was a Program Director of the Penn-State NUS Logistics Management Program. He was also Director of Supply Chain Solutions for Asia/Middle East with APL Logistics, responsible for crafting logistics engineering solutions for major MNCs in this part of the world. Other past appointments held by Dr. Goh include: Board Member of the Chartered Institute of Transport (Singapore), Chairman of the Academic Board of Examiners for the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management, member of the Advisory Committee of the Transportation Resource Centre (NUS) and Vice President of the Operations Research Society of Singapore, Associate Senior Fellow of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. His other professional affiliations include membership of INFORMS, and the Academy of International Business. His biography appears in the Who's Who in Asia and the Pacific Nations, the Who’s Who in the World, and in the Outstanding People of the 20th Century.
He has been involved in executive training and a consultant for organisations both in Singapore and overseas, such as PSA Corp, Siemens Nixdorf, CAAS, Fuji-Xerox AP, Hewlett-Packard Far East, DHL, and Cleanaway (China). He is currently on the editorial boards of the Journal of Supply Chain Management, Q3 Quarterly, Journal for Inventory Research, International Journal of Supply Chain Management and Advances in Management Research. His current research interests focus on supply chain strategy, performance measurement, buyer-seller relationships and reverse logistics. He has more than 130 technical papers published in internationally refereed journals and conferences.
Mr Jeffrey Kurkowski, Asset Management
IBM
Mr. Jeffrey Kurkowski is an asset management professional with over 30 years experience in the asset management discipline. He has direct IT experience including 8 years in the information technology and programming fields for maintenance and engineering organizations from his early career. He has consulted for clients in the multiple asset classes in both asset intensive and service industries worldwide. He has personal work experience in field maintenance, parts inventory, work flow process, heavy and light industry, retail and service oriented areas.
Mr Kurkowski is one of the founding principals of IBM's worldwide Asset Management Solutions consulting group, the largest in the world. He also manages IBM’s Asset Management Center of Excellence. Today, he works with many fortune 500 corporation executives, consults as a subject matter expert to project teams and clients, and is often an external speaker on the topic of Asset Management to groups around the world.
Mr Philip Kwa, Director, Transportation Solution, ASEAN
Oracle Corporation
Philip Kwa is a Director for Supply Chain Management products - focusing on Transportation Management Solution at Oracle Corporation based in Singapore. He works with strategic customers developing SCM solutions to meet their business requirements.
He has more than 17 years of regional consulting experience. He has worked with clients in various industries such as Hi Tech, Consumer Electronics, Consumer Products and Automotive to design and implement large scale ERP/SCM solutions and IT Transformation projects. He has worked extensively in the region such as Thailand, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, USA , Europe. He moved to China in 2001 and has recently moved back to Singapore.
He has a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from Australia and an MBA from UK
Prof John Langley, Director, Supply Chain Executive Programs
Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. C. John Langley Jr. is Professor of Supply Chain Management and Director of Supply Chain Executive Programs at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Dr. Langley is a former President of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, and a recipient of the Council’s Distinguished Service Award. In 2007 he was recognized by the American Society of Transportation and Logistics as an Honorary Distinguished Logistics Professional for his long-term contributions and continuing commitment to the transportation logistics community. He received his Ph.D. degree in Business Logistics from Penn State University.
Dr. Langley has co-authored several books, including Supply Chain Management: A Logistics Perspective, an 8th edition textbook published 2008. He is lead author of the annual Third Party Logistics Study, and has just completed the 2008 13th Annual 3PL Study. Dr. Langley also serves on the Boards of Directors of UTi Worldwide, Inc., Averitt Express, Inc., and Forward Air Corporation, in addition to several involvements on academic advisory boards to logistics organizations. He also serves currently as Education Advisor for NASSTRAC.
Marcus Robinson, Director, Asia Pacific Supply Chain Management
Maersk Logistics
Marcus Robinson was appointed Director of Supply Chain Management for Maersk Logistics in November 2007. Based in Singapore, he oversees International Logistics activities, as well as domestic 3PL services for Maersk Logistics across the Asia Pacific Region. He manages over 600 staff across nine countries in the region.
Marcus is an industry veteran with some 15 years experience in the logistics sector. His extensive experience includes management positions held in Operations, Warehousing and Distribution, Export Distribution Centre and Supply Chain Development, where he has been responsible for strategic business development, implementation and operations. Marcus has accumulated a wealth of international work experience, having lived and worked in Asia Pacific, China and North America previously.
Marcus holds a Bachelor of Economics degree from Monash University and also a Graduate Diploma in Logistics Management from RMIT University in Australia.
Mr Christo Sardjono, MBA, CPIM,
Senior Manager - ASEAN, Supply Chain Management Application
Oracle Corporation
Christo Sardjono has spent 14 years, his entire professional career, in Supply Chain Management. Specializing in Supply Chain Planning and Optmization, Christo also has rich experience in Len Operation, Logistics and Transportation. He has deep exposure in Consumer Paclage Goods, Automotive, Logistics Distribution and Consumer Electronics Industries.
Christo Sardjono received his MBA from Monash University, Australia. He is also Certified for Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) from American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS).
Dr Robert de Souza, Executive Director
The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific
Dr. Robert de Souza is the Executive Director of the The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific (TLI - Asia Pacific). Robert is a Chartered Engineer and a distinguished writer, speaker, consultant and advisor in the area of supply chain management.
Prior to this appointment, effective May 1st 2004, Dr Robert de Souza served as Deputy Executive Director (Industry) and IT Director at TLI - Asia Pacific. Previously, Dr de Souza was Executive Vice President (Asia Pacific) for V3 Systems. His extensive tenure in the industry also includes serving as the Corporate Senior Vice President and Global Chief Knowledge Officer at Viewlocity Inc. and co-founder, Vice Chairman and CEO of SC21 Pte, Ltd., a Singapore-based supply chain software firm. As an educator, Dr de Souza is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and also a Senior Fellow in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the National University of Singapore and has previously served as a professor and in several senior positions in the School of Mechanical and Production Engineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
Dr. de Souza is a member of the Editorial Boards of the International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and the International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications. Dr de Souza also serves on the Advisory Panel of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Singapore (CILTS), as a Council Member of the Singapore eSupply Chain Management (eSCM) Council and on the Boards of Directors/Advisors of several IT- based corporations.
Mr Robert Ware, Director, Global Operations
Dell
Robert Ware serves as Director of Dell Global Operations and leads the worldwide Supply Chain Logistics teams.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Ware has held various roles during his 15 years with the company’s global procurement and supply demand organizations.
Mr. Ware joined Dell in 1994 from Digital Switch Communications where he served in various supply chain and account management roles for the global telecommunications equipment provider.
Mr. Ware holds a bachelors degree from Texas State University.
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Welcome back to Think Solution 2007, the 3rd time this annual event is being held. This seminar updates the logistics and InfoComm Technology industry on business transforming capability of ICT in logistics. This year’s event will cover:
- Supply Chain Connectivity
- Supply Chain Security
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Supply Chain Technologies
Logistics ICT is behind the potential to enhance your business processes, provide real-time visibility and solutions, help your company react faster to global market shifts and customer demands as well as improve inventory turnarounds and reduce spoilage and stock-outs.
Whether you are in the business of supply chain management, logistics management, asset tracking, port management, freight forwarding and security management, you should sign up for this seminar to discover how Logistics ICT can grow the potential of your businesses. Come to the seminar to learn from distinguished speakers who share their real-life experiences with you. This event will also feature an exhibition by leading Logistics ICT vendors and product demonstrations from leading RFID solution providers.
Who should attend:
- Top management from supply chain management, logistics and freight companies, 3PLs, FMCG and ICT industry.
- CEOs/CIOs/CTOs/COOs, Senior & IT managers and engineers, head of departments and project management staff
- Government officials, business people, educationalists and members of public interested in understanding the use of RFID in security issues, asset & personnel tracking
Also, do not miss out a 4-Day Course on RFID, Sensors, Wireless Network & ROI to be held on 19, 20 & 21, 22 March!
It introduces the important topic of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), providing excellent overview to the executives, engineers and managers that need to understand the terminology of the topic, and its applications. It also reinforces the material learned with on-hands experience with RFID tags, readers, and signals captured by antennas. |