Past event: Supply Chain Industry Week

3 Industry-Specific Events, 1 Week of Cross-Industry Learning

Introducing a new concept of Industry-Specific vs Cross Industry learning

With the Supply Chain and Logistics market becoming more and more complex, it's now crucial for senior executives to keep themselves up-to-date with the latest trends, strategies and techniques while expanding their professional network.

Being able to benchmark and leverage one another's best practices at leading conferences and seminars is important - however to gain real benefits and key takeaways, executives now not only require up to date information in their practice but also their targeted industry sector.


SCiWeek will host 3 industry-specific events in a week of cross-industry learning

Taking place at Hamburg's newest terminal, The Cruise Center Steinwerder - SCIWeek has been structured for delegates to have a concentrated day of learning and networking while vendors/exhibitors attend on the relevant day for their target audience. Day 1 will focus on Retail, Day 2 will focus on Industrial Manufacturing, and Day 3 will cover Food & Beverage and Chemicals.

Maximise your time out of the office - attend for a highly focused day of key learnings or benefit from a whole week of supply chain knowledge.



Chairperson(S)

  • Lucien Besse, COO and co-founder, Shippeo

Retail

  • Veronika Pountcheva, SVP Corporate Responsibility, METRO
  • Salvatore Paparelli, Vice President Sony Europe Logistics and Sales Operations, SONY
  • Fernando Penteado, Executive Director Logistics, GROUPE CASINO
  • Mohamed Shabaz Khan, Country Head Retail Capacity & Flow Planner - Logistics, IKEA
  • Jens Nilsson, Director International Supply Chain Management, MONT BLANC
  • Carlo Baus, Global Strategic Procurement Manager, Bose Corporation
  • Javier Vargas, COO, Mister Spex
  • Jan Philipp Bender, Partner & Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group
  • Kaj Burchardi, Managing Director, Platinion a Boston Consulting Company
  • Mike Erickson, President, AFMS
  • Volkert Gasche, Head Of Sales,Sixfold
  • Debbie Bowen-Heaton, Managing Associate,Oliver Wight
  • Kirsty Braines, Managing Associate, Oliver Wight

Manufacturing

  • François-Régis Le Tourneau, Supply Chain Standards Director, L'OREAL
  • Bartlomiej Smoczynski, Global Supply Chain Processes & Projects Director, ORIFLAME
  • Stewart Nicholas, Operations Director, Saint-Gobain
  • Salvatore Paparelli, Vice President Sony Europe Logistics and Sales Operations, Sony
  • Ioannis Oikonomopoulos, Logistics Territory Director Global Supply Chain, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
  • Ronald Harling, Vice President Strategic Sourcing, Ericsson Group
  • Isabelle Driver, VP Supply Chain & CFO, MICHELIN
  • Philippe Lussert, Vice-President, RAC Supply Chain, DANFOSS
  • Luis Miguel Del Saz Rodriguez, Head of Digital Transformation Ordering & Logistics, AIRBUS
  • Filippo Mauri, Former Global Supply Chain Divisional Manufacturing Director, Colgate-Palmolive
  • Ulrike Kahle-Roth, Director, Global Supply Chain, A. SCHULMAN
  • Thomas Pederiva, Vice President Supply Chain Management, UNITY MEDIA
  • Moundir Rachidi, Director, BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP
  • Daniel Spindelndreier, Snr Partner & Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group
  • Dawn Dent, Managing Associate,Oliver Wight
  • Paul Archer, Managing Associate, Oliver Wight
  • Pjotr Horowitz, Commercial Director, C.H. Robinson
  • Mathijs Slangen, Senior Vice President Commercial, COYOTE LOGISTICS
  • Jan Rzehak, Director Professional Services, TRANSPOREON GmbH
  • Rikard Kanmert, Director, Global Sales, ABSORTECH

F&B/Chemical

  • Cesar Solana, Europe VP Planning, DANONE
  • Guillermo Fumero, Global Project Manager, Clariant
  • Yoram Eshel, Former Senior Director, Global Transportation and Logistics, TEVA
  • Katrin Hanske, Vice President Global Supply Chain, ORION
  • Robert Mwasaru, Head of S&OP, BOREALIS
  • Debbie Bowen-Heaton, Managing Associate, Oliver Wight
  • Oliver Kahrs, Director Strategic Initiatives, TRANSPOREON GmbH

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RETAIL DAY: 14th May 2018
Against increasing competition, retailers need to deliver the right products to customers at speed. Being seamless, dynamic and agile across all channels and at every node of the supply chain will ensure optimised product availability and increased profitability.

To enable this, retailers need to evolve their supply chain to holistically manage inventory at the enterprise level. Real-time visibility, dynamic fulfillment and returns management are your key priorities, supported by training for customer-facing employees in-store, at distribution centers and in call centers.

MANUFACTURING DAY: 15th May 2018
The error or delay of receiving one raw item can be very expensive for manufacturers, particularly with large complex products. Hence supply chain management solutions that will save them time and money are a priority.

Manufacturers want to address both the daily operational and strategic supply chain challenges faced. These include the availability of inputs needed for production processes, costs and profitability of manufactured items, company infrastructure and ways in which companies interact with their suppliers and customers

FOOD, BEVERAGE and CHEMICAL DAY: 16th May 2018
For food manufacturers, it is vital to ensure a steady supply of raw materials. The food and beverage industry needs to be in control of the entire supply chain, working together your suppliers to improve yield and quality and to reduce environmental impact.

Chemical companies are facing dramatic changes in global markets, feedstock supply, corporate mergers and other areas. Although its understood that traditional supply chains are inefficient, you do not have the tools to implement a demand-driven, pull approach. Focusing on real-time updates on customer demand and backed by deep visibility across the supply chain will help companies keep pace with change in today’s chemical industry.

Venue

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Venue

Cruise Center Steinwerder
Buchheisterstraße 16
20457 Hamburg, Germany

HQ Hotel
Scandic Hamburg Emporio
Dammtorwall 19
Hamburg

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Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-17409