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We spoke to Philip Van Wrede, Head of Supply Chain Management, Material Protection Products at Lanxess and Thomas Mueller Kirschbaum, Senior Vice President for R&D, Technology and Supply Chain at Henkel ahead of LogiChem in 2010 to hear their thoughts on the current chemical supply chain market and in particular, which key trends look set to impact the industry for the next twelve months. Now in its 10th year, LogiChem 2011 will be the event's tenth anniversary and an opportunity for the most senior chemical supply chain & global logistics directors from the European chemicals community to come together once again share experiences, make new contacts and benchmark the latest chemical supply chain initiatives. Not only will LogiChem 2011 be a chance for the chemical industry to reminisce about the last ten years but an opportunity to shape the next decade. To celebrate a decade of LogiChem, there will be an exciting three day programme filled with networking opportunities in our new location, Antwerp. http://www.wbresearch.com/logichemeurope/
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Contact us today to join Europe’s premier gathering for the chemical supply chain community:
T: +44 (0)20 7368 9465 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9401 E: [email protected] W: www.logiconeurope.com
Robert Peels, Strategy Director at DSM evaluates whether the Lehman Wave has subsided and the role of modelling in driving SCM excellence
Guillermo Fumero, Head of Global Supply Chain TLP, Clariant International explains how the company has achieved working capital reductions
Stefan Künzli, Global Vice President Supply Chain, BASF outlines change leadership and transformation of the global BASF supply network
Torsten Pilz, Senior Vice President Supply Chain Consumer Goods, Henkel strikes a balance between responsiveness and flexibility while implementing lean initiatives
Celebrating A Decade Of LogiChem: Where The Future Of The Chemical Supply Chain Is Shaped• THE annual conference of choice for world-renowned chemical supply chain
directors to meet, network and share best-practice• Unrivalled quality of speaker faculty comprised of supply chain pioneers and
innovators sharing key insight • Cutting-edge insight into chemical trends, developments and opportunities -
LogiChem is where the industry hears it first• Extensive networking between leading chemical players and their industry partners
Mary Scheibner, Global Supply Chain Director BASF discusses the changing role of the supply chain: from functional excellence to strategic partnerships
Rob Kiefer, Supply Chain Operations Director EMEA, Dow Chemical details the company’s strategy to lower risk and increase profitability
Hendrik Vergauwen, Senior Director Global Supply Chain - Nutritional Products, DSM reveals best-practice initiatives to achieve supply chain excellence across a diverse international network
Theo Zwygers, VP Supply Chain, Europe, Asia and Middle East, LyondellBasell explores key strategies to build a sustainable supply chain
Delivering Supply Chain Excellence By Unlocking Value, Achieving High Performance And Delivering Efficiencies
A line-up of the world’s most senior chemical supply chain experts, including:
Organised by:
Contact us today to join Europe’s premier gathering for the chemical supply chain community:
T: +44 (0)20 7368 9465 F: +44 (0)20 7368 9401 E: [email protected] W: www.logichemeurope.com
5th - 7th April 2011, Hilton Antwerp, BelgiumBy popular demand, LogiChem has moved to a new location!
www.logichemeurope.com
“LogiChem is THE place for first-hand insight and information
on all the chemical supply chain trends.”
Lars Feierabend, Supply Chain Delivery Manager Europe,
Celanese
Book by December 17th to save up to €6650. PLUS, receive an IPOD Nano for FREE!
Hear from the top global companies
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Event Content Partners: Sponsors:
If you would like to receive the list of organisations already registered to attend, contact us:
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A Unique Annual Gathering For International Chemical Supply Chain Directors
Big-Picture Keynotes
Delivered by global chemical supply chain thought-leaders, the keynote presentations will give you an overview of the latest issues, trends and international developments.
Pharma and FMCG Guest Presentations
Benchmark your supply chain against two of the most advanced supply chains in the world. LogiChem 2011 welcomes AstraZeneca and Henkel to the stage.
Interactive Break-Out Sessions
The break-out sessions are designed to encourage interactive learning between participants in smaller groups. Create a personalised agenda around your specific needs and ensure all your key questions are answered on the most niche supply chain topics.
Structured Roundtable Discussions
By popular demand, the roundtable discussions will now take place right after the interactive break-out sessions. Led by the break-out session leaders, you will have the opportunity to share your learnings with your peers and take the discussion a stage further. Alternatively, if you missed any of the previous sessions, this is your chance to catch-up on the highlights.
On-Line Networking
Start networking from the minute you register! Join the LogiChem LinkedIn group today and share your supply chain perspectives with our members from across the globe.
LogiChem 10th Anniversary Celebratory Dinner
LogiChem will be celebrating its tenth birthday in style and we’d like the European chemical supply chain community to celebrate with us. The LogiChem anniversary dinner will be your opportunity to catch up with your peers, develop new business relationships and extend your industry network.
LogiChem is the must-attend event in the European chemical supply chain calendar. 2011 brings BRAND NEW learning and networking opportunities including:
The Supply Chain Network Design Focus Day
The top three emerging trends for the highest performing chemical companies are sharpening business models to drive performance, managing complexity across the supply chain and driving innovation.
To that effect, chemical companies are prioritising the development of more efficient network design to improve transportation flows, achieve better load capacity management, enhance routing and lower end-to-end costs.
Join us at the LogiChem pre-conference focus day where a line-up of supply chain experts will be tackling these issues and more.
See page 4 for details
A very well organised event which I would recommend Business Directors to attend in order
to build a broad view on Supply Chain and get valuable context form peers
and suppliersPierre Minguet, Business Director – Polystyrenes,
Ineos Nova
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Dear Colleague,
Welcome to the Tenth Annual LogiChem
On behalf of the LogiChem advisory board, it is my pleasure to
welcome you to LogiChem 2011.
2011 looks set to be another challenging year for the chemicals
industry with global supply chain directors increasingly focused on
improving working capital, achieving end-to-end efficiency
through closer customer positioning and driving cost out
of the supply chain.The above three themes will form the basis
of LogiChem 2011.
Now in its 10th year, LogiChem is uniquely positioned as Europe’s
most exclusive chemical supply chain conference, bringing together
a select group of 250 of Europe’s most senior supply chain directors
to share experiences, make new contacts and benchmark the latest
supply chain initiatives.
Not only will LogiChem 2011 be a chance for the industry to
reminisce about the last ten years but an opportunity to shape the
next decade.
The 2011 speaker faculty features a first-class line-up of the most
forward thinking chemical companies and industry experts. With a
brand new agenda format, you can create a personalised programme
around your top supply chain and logistics priorities.
Plus, to celebrate a decade of LogiChem, there will be an exciting
three day programme filled with networking opportunities in our new
location, Antwerp.
I look forward to seeing you in April.
Kind regards
Roger MooreSupply Chain and Customer Service Manager Europe,
Ineos Nova Services and Advisory Board Member,
LogiChem
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Contact us today to join Europe’s premier gathering for the chemical supply chain community:
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Who Will You Meet At LogiChem 2011?
Heads, Vice-Presidents and Directors of:
n Supply Chain - 44%
n Logistics - 23%
n Demand Planning and Forecasting - 13%
n Distribution and Transportation - 9%
n Warehousing - 7%
n Quality Assurance - 4%
Designed For The Industry By The IndustryThe LogiChem advisory board is comprised of industry leaders whose expertise is integral in shaping the conference. LogiChem would like to thank the advisory board for their time and input - the themes, topics and discussions suggested by the advisory board will form the basis of the conference agenda.
LogiChem 2011 advisory board members are experts from the leading global companies, including:
Roger Moore, Supply Chain and Customer Service Manager Europe, Ineos Nova Services
Laurent Hanssen, Director Global Supply Chain and CRM, Akzo Nobel
Andreas Claussen, Director Global Supply Chain and Information Management Intermediates, BASF
Guillermo Fumero, Head of Supply Chain TLP, Clariant International
Andrew Jackson, President and CEO, Europe, Agility Chemicals
Peter Devos, Supply Chain Competence Director, Monsanto
Danny van Gansen, Supply Chain Manager, Business Unit Feedstock & Olefins Borealis
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Chemical Supply Chain Attendees By Job Function
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The World’s Largest Chemical Companies Share Current Insight at LogiChem 2011
BASF reveals how it has achieved change leadership and transformation across the global BASF supply network
Dow Chemical explains how it sources materials and logistics services and designs supply chain networks to improve energy efficiency and environmental impact
LyondellBasell discusses the future legislative environment and assesses the best way to position your company ahead of the curve
SABIC explores how next-generation S&OP will enable you to leverage profitability and improve planning
DuPont outlines its global distribution requirements planning strategy: improving customer service and lowering inventory
AkzoNobel integrates the supply chain with the demand chain to drive a customer-centric approach and reduce supply chain complexity
Clariant overcomes the impact of the bullwhip effect: supply chain inefficiencies, excess inventory, inadequate capacity and lost revenue
Bayer CropScience gives a top down view of the supply chain to identify top areas for working capital improvement: from inventory management to forecasting accuracy and distribution methods
DSM gives an update on the Lehman Wave effects across DSM’s supply chains
Henkel overcomes the differences between the supplier and retailer interpretation of customer-centricity
If you would like to receive the list of organisations already registered to attend, contact us:
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Celebrate Supply Chain Excellence At The LogiChem 2011Tenth Anniversary DinnerJoin your peers, colleagues and industry partners at THE logistics and supply chain event of the year - the LogiChem tenth anniversary dinner, hosted by TDG. Over excellent company, fine wine and delicious cuisine, this is an evening not to be missed!
The evening will be an opportunity to recognise and celebrate chemical supply chain excellence.
There will also be a special guest speech from Cathy O’Dowd, the first woman to climb Everest from both south and north sides.
Cathy has stood on the slopes of the world’s highest mountain four times, reaching its summit twice. She has been on the mountain as the last minute ‘token woman’ team-member, and as an expedition leader. She has worked in partnership with a wide range of international teams forced to co-operate on popular
routes, and has climbed with a team attempting a new route, the only expedition on the entire east face. She has faced the ‘worst storm in the history of Everest’ and the giant avalanches of the Kangshung face, and has faced warring team members as egos ran rampant. Cathy has experienced both the thrill of the summit and the reality of failure, and has paid the ultimate price with the loss of fellow climbers. Cathy draws on this wide-ranging experience of teams under acute pressure attempting overwhelming challenges.
For more information, visit www.logichemeurope.com
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Pre-Conference Supply Chain Network Design Focus DayTwelve months on from the last LogiChem, confidence across the chemicals industry has risen but the continued focus of global chemical companies remains on improving working capital, increasing end-to-end efficiency through closer customer and supplier positioning and driving cost out of the supply chain.
Supply chain network design has emerged as a strategic tool to help companies meet demand levels, improve overall corporate performance and remain competitive in the global market place. A successful network design strategy will enable companies to drive performance at every link in the chain - from transportation, distribution, warehousing, demand planning and more.
The Supply Chain Network Design Focus Day will showcase best-practice case studies in streamlining infrastructure and organisational design, optimising modelling and forecasting techniques, developing performance metrics and improving customer and supplier collaboration, while reducing costs and improving value.
Led by supply chain experts from world-renowned organisations like Dow Chemical, Diversey, Monsanto, Clariant and Solutia, interactive presentations will cover every stage of network design from strategic planning to implementation.
What Will You Learn?
• Create a demand-flexible, cost-effective supply chain network
• Harmonise internal processes around a smarter, global network design
• Balance customer service with the need to drive down costs and generate value
• Develop an analytical framework for the design of sustainable supply chain networks
• Key performance metrics to increase performance improvement
See the Focus Day agenda for more information
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• Mary Scheibner, Global Supply Chain Director, BASF • Rob Kiefer, Supply Chain Operations Director EMEA, Dow
Chemical • Theo Zwygers, VP Supply Chain Europe, Asia and Middle East,
Lyondell Basell • Guillermo Fumero, Head of Global Supply Chain TLP, Clariant
International • Hendrik Vergauwen, Senior Director, Global Supply Chain -
Nutritional Products, DSM• Thomas Dieckmann, Head of Site Logistics Management,
Bayer CropScience• Bill Adams, Vice President Global Supply Chain, Chemtura • Kelly Slate, Global Director of Supply Chain and Business
Processes, Chemical Division, Milliken • Roger Bloemen, VP Global Supply Chain, Solutia • Matt Tichon, Head of Supply Chain & Customer Service, Pigments
& Additives North America, Clariant International
• Martin Croissant, Global Supply Chain Director, Adhesives and Functional Polymers, Dow Chemical
• Robert Peels, Strategy Director, DSM• Torsten Pilz, Senior Vice President SC Consumer Goods, Henkel
North America• Ralph van Weerdenburg, Manager Supply Chain Planning,
Chemicals Europe, SABIC• Stephen Brew, Supply Chain and Planning Manager, Ineos
Olefins and Polymers Europe• Laurent Hanssen, Director Global Supply Chain and CRM, Akzo
Nobel• Stefan Künzli, Global Vice President Supply Chain, BASF• Andy Evans, Head of Global Product Planning, AstraZeneca• Lex Kop, EMA Logistics Director, Diversey Europe• Filip Buytaert, Demand Manager - Performance Coatings, DuPont• Ralf Kahre, Senior Manager e-Solutions, BASF SE
AttenD LogiCheM 2011 AnD heAr FroM ProMinent sPeAkers, inCLuDing:
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08.30 Registration And Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Welcome
09.15 Designing And Implementing Differentiated Supply Chain Solutions For A New Market Facing Business At Dow
Martin CroissantGlobal Supply Chain Director, Adhesives and Functional Polymers Dow Chemical
• Reviewing and improving organisational design across the extended supply chain network
• Developing a strategy to better link and sales and operational planning
• Identifying and capitalising on synergy opportunities • Utilising an asset light strategy - how can this be sustained long-
term?
10.00 Optimising Your Supply Chain Network in order to Reduce Costs, Reduce Complexity, and Achieve Greater Value for Customers
Matt TichonHead of Supply Chain & Customer Service, Pigments & Additives North America Clariant International
• Considerations when determining a starting point for your supply chain network optimisation project
• Understanding how to properly leverage data and tools to ensure that the optimisation project yields the most value
• Case study of a recent network optimisation project within Clariant North America
10.45 Networking Coffee
11.15 Balancing Customer Service And Supply Chain Network Costs – Redesign Of The EMA Logistics Function At Diversey
Lex KopEMA Logistics Director Diversey Europe
• Key insights from Diversey: The redesign roadmap and multiple quick wins
• Moving from a country-based towards a regional organisation in logistics
• Evaluating significant distribution and warehousing network optimisation opportunities
• Improving ongoing logistics costs and driving performance management to deliver saving
12.00 Case Study: Redesigning And Modifying A Supply Chain Network From The Grass Roots: Increasing Business Value for Our Businesses And Achieving Green Logistics Objectives
Wubbe PrinsGlobal Competency Director Material Handling Dow Chemical
• Grass root supply chain design: what did it need to achieve and what did it have to look like?
• Assessing existing supply chain improvements • Understanding green logistics considerations: setting
measurable targets across the end-to-end supply chain
12.45 Networking Lunch
13.45 Selecting Metrics That Matter Peter Devos
Supply Chain Competence Director Monsanto
Matt TichonHead of Supply Chain & Customer Service, Pigments & Additives North America Clariant International
Michael LevelyGlobal Process and Operations Manager Dow Corning
• The importance of measuring performance across a diverse supply chain network
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standardised, the more metrics you need • Creating universal performance measures to drive process
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14.30 Ensuring Optimal Suppply Chain Strategy Execution To Gain Efficiencies
Michael LevelyGlobal Process and Operations Manager Dow Corning
• While many companies do a great job of focusing on and developing supply chain strategies to institute efficiencies in their processes, where many fail is in the execution of that strategy
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• How can proper execution yield significant efficiencies and cost savings?
• Formally instituting – and maintaining – standard processes to make dramatic efficiency gains
• Avoiding the customisation of orders and shipping requests to reduce costs in the order and delivery process
• Setting the right expectations with employees and customers
15.15 Networking Tea
15.45 Integrating Diverse Supply Chain Optimisation Technology Platforms Across Your Supply Chain Network
Stephen BrewSupply and Planning Manager INEOS Olefins and Polymers Europe
• Aligning your customer order, invoicing, demand management inventory tracking and financial reporting tools to improve supply chain visibility
• Ensuring data can be captured, collected and distributed across your entire global network
• How can you ensure supply chain optimisation technology meets future requirements for growth or consolidation?
• The challenges of connecting multiple software platforms on an international scale
16.30 Developing And Implementing A Harmonised Supply Chain Strategy Globally
Roger BloemenGlobal Supply Chain and Logistics Director Solutia
• Developing a harmonised approach to supply chain management aligning your internal processes around a smarter, global network design
• Setting standards for best practice and process improvement across a global supply chain network
• Understanding what processes need to be diversified to meet individual geographic needs
• Adapting your distribution network structure to meet the challenges of reduced demand, competitiveness and risk
• Calculating the reduction in capital expenditure and freight costs as a direct result of consolidating your distribution network
17.15 Chairman’s Summary
17.30 End Of Focus Day
19.30 LogiChem Pre-Conference Networking Dinner Hosted By Camelot Management Consultants
This invitation-only dinner is solely for chemical manufacturers attending LogiChem to network before the main conference begins. If you are interested in attending, please contact [email protected] Otherwise, you will receive a personal invitation from Camelot Management Consultants.
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08.30 Chairman’s Welcome - Celebrating Ten Years Of LogiChem Roger MooreEuropean Supply Chain and Customer Service Manager Ineos Nova
08.45 Opening Keynote Address: From Functional Excellence To Strategic Partnership: The Changing Role Of The Supply Chain
Mary ScheibnerGlobal Supply Chain Director BASF
• In years past, being “brilliant at the basics” and executing well was considered worthy of praise
• Assessing how more and more supply chain professionals are demonstrating their contributions when allowed to partner with business colleagues at the strategic level
• Whether looking at risk management in the supply chain or how to improve performance to meet changing business needs, to what extent is the supply chain more than just trucks and warehouses?
• By engaging in “strategic dialogue” with their business counterparts, how can supply chain professionals set the supply chain strategy and continue to deliver results?
09.15 The Brave New World Of Chemical Supply Chain Management: The Outlook For 2011 And Beyond
Andrew JacksonPresident and CEO Agility Chemicals
• Navigating the complex and unpredictable world of the global chemicals industry: what do normal business cycles now look like?
• How to drive profitable supply chain performance and delivery • Successfully reducing the costs associated with inventory,
distribution, transportation and procurement • What does the future hold for the chemical supply chain and
what do you need to do to stay one step ahead of the market?
09.45 Harnessing The Human Element: Strategies To Drive Efficiency, Environmental Responsibility And Sustainability In The Dow Global Supply Chain
Rob KieferSupply Chain Operations Director EMEA Dow Chemical
• Strategically sourcing materials and logistics services, and designing supply chain networks to improve energy efficiency and environmental impact
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• Collaborating with government, industry and NGOs to improve Dow’s energy and environmental footprint and promote social responsibility
• Building sustainability into the fabric of everyday operations while at the same time reducing costs and transportation risks and improving profitability and reliability
10.15 Implementing Global Supply Chain Processes - A Journey Towards
Global Supply Chain Excellence Hendrik VergauwenSenior Director, Global Supply Chain, Nutritional Products, DSM
• Assessing the discrepancy between global product flow and regional / local supply chain systems and execution
• Integrating sales planning, replenishment planning and production planning onto one platform
• Gaining a common global understanding of key supply chain metrics • Establishing global supply chain leadership team around the project
and reviewing the skills of current associates • Achieving global implementation within 18 months and key lessons
learned
10.45 Networking Coffee
11.15 Integrated Business Planning - For Uncertain Times Richard HolmesPartner Lodestone Management Consultants
• Historically, businesses have invested in processes and systems that report history - like driving a car looking through the rear view mirror
• Today, leaders recognise that in uncertain times the businesses that pull ahead are agile
• They have capabilities that enable them to plan ahead, evaluate scenarios and rather than reacting to events, have a clear plan of action
• How to achieve truly integrated business planning in an uncertain market
Main Conference Day One • Wednesday 6th April 2011
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11.45 Break Out Session ChangeoverBy popular demand, LogiChem introduces interactive break out sessions. Select a session based on supply chain interest or focus. In smaller groups, these sessions will enable you to drill down on your core challenges and ensure all your questions are answered.
Break Out Session 1
How Business Growth Can Be Supported By SCM Dr. Sven Mandewirth Partner Camelot Management Consultants• How can further growth be enabled
while capacities already utilised on high level?
• SCM levers for optimisation of capacity utilisation and SCM process performance
• Margin oriented sales and operations planning
• Change of mind set: impact of lean supply chain management
Break Out Session 2
Education Before Enforcement - The Right Way to Handle Dangerous GoodsMalcolm Davies DGSA & Training Manager Agility Chemicals• Outlining the imperative – the importance of safe
handling and transportation of dangerous goods • Transporting loads safely and securely• The “how to” and “how not to” of supply and
transport packaging • Prevention is better than cure• Training and education• Utilising your DGSA / safety advisor• The benefits of external auditing such as SQAS• Topical issues: a safety management perspective
Break Out Session 3
Presentation reserved for J&M Management Consulting
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Break Out Session 1
Tried And Tested Techniques To Free Up Working Capital From Your Supply Chain Thomas Dieckmann Head of Site Logistics Management Bayer CropScience • Is enough ever enough? Taking steps to
squeeze more working capital out of your supply chain
• Gaining a top down view of the supply chain to identify top areas for working capital improvement: from inventory management to forecasting accuracy and distribution methods
• Using technology to reduce inventory levels and improve profitability of your existing products
• Positioning working capital as a key supply chain metric
Break Out Session 2
Leveraging Profitability And Improving Advanced Planning Through Next-Generation S&OP Ralph van WeerdenburgManager Supply Chain Planning, Chemicals Europe SABIC• Deploying advanced S&OP to align financial
objectives with available capacity and customer demand
• Ensuring optimal inventory levels are achieved and your supply chain can respond to changes in demand
• An outlook of how demand planning technology has evolved to meet the needs to today’s market
• How does improved demand planning translate directly into better profitability?
Break Out Session 3
Converting Benchmarking Initiatives And Metrics Into Measurable Performance Improvement And Operational ExcellenceBill Adams Vice President Global Supply Chain Chemtura• Performance measurement – what works
and what really matters?• The importance of aligning your
performance metrics with your overall corporate strategy
• Exchanging key performance data with your customers and suppliers to drive end-to-end performance
• Performance measurement in a volatile market – what have we learned since LogiChem 2010?
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08.30 Chairman’s Welcome And Round Table Discussion Summaries Roger MooreEuropean Supply Chain and Customer Service Manager Ineos Nova
08.45 Keynote Address: Change Leadership And Transformation Of The Global BASF Supply Network
Stefan KünzliGlobal Vice President Supply Chain BASF
09.15 Key Strategies To Build Sustainable End-To-End Supply Chains Theo ZwygersVP Supply Chain Europe, Asia and Middle East, Lyondell Basell
• How to achieve end-to-end efficiency measurement • Setting supply chain performance against key sustainability
measures
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• To what extent are green business models gaining ground across the chemical industry?
• Assessing the likely future legislative environment: positioning your supply chain ahead of the curve
09.45 Is The Chemical Supply Chain, When Compared To Other Sectors, Ahead Or Behind The Game?
David BerminghamManaging Director TDG Logistics
• The significant challenges facing the modern European chemicals sector and the supply chains that it operates
• The crucial lessons to be learnt from the approach to logistics in other sectors
• The supply chain’s scope to deliver step change improvements in cost, service and flexibility
• Trusting an external expert to deliver meaningful change
10.15 Networking Coffee
10.45 Interactive Panel Discussion: Customer Segmentation - The Pros And The Cons
Guillermo FumeroHead of Supply Chain TLP Clariant
Laurent HanssenDirector Global Supply Chain and CRM Akzo Nobel International
Andreas ClaussenDirector Global SC and Information Management Intermediates BASF
Danny van GansenSupply Chain Manager, Business Unit Feedstock & Olefins Borealis
• In the quest for market share, are chemical companies missing basic customer needs: quality products and reliable supply?
• The pitfalls of a “one size fits all” approach to supply chain delivery – a lack of understanding of customer needs and over-delivery of low value products
• How does customer segmentation enable you to increase profitability and responsiveness by targeting your highest value customers
• The challenges of putting customer segmentation into practice • Understanding that proactive service differentiation can only be
achieved with end-to-end supply chain visibility
13.15 Lunch
14.15 Round-Table Discussions After the break out sessions, you will have the opportunity to share
your key learnings with your peers. Brainstorm new ideas and develop a roadmap to implement best practice when you get back to the office. All round table discussions with be chaired by the break out session hosts.
• Tried And Tested Techniques To Free Up Working Capital From Your Supply Chain
Thomas DieckmannHead of Site Logistics Management Bayer CropScience
• Leveraging Profitability And Improving Advanced Planning Through Next-Generation S&OP
Ralph van WeerdenburgManager Supply Chain Planning, Chemicals Europe SABIC
• Converting Benchmarking Initiatives And Metrics Into Measurable Performance Improvement And Operational Excellence
Bill AdamsVice President Global Supply Chain Chemtura
• How Business Growth Can Be Supported By SCM Dr. Sven Mandewirth
Partner Camelot Management Consultants
• Education Before Enforcement - The Right Way to Handle Dangerous Goods
Malcolm DaviesDGSA & Training Manager Agility Chemicals
• Round-table discussion reserved forJ&M Management Consulting
15.00 Guest Presentation: Logistics – Get It From Under The Bonnet And Into The Showroom
Christopher BarratDirector Greystone And Author In Management Development Skills
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Logistics is often seen as a worthy enough function, low down on the scale of attraction to talent, and high up on the hit list of cost cutting and complaints. This inspiring, informative and amusing presentation will show you how you can break this mould. Maybe not super-model status just yet, and certainly far more vibrantly engaged with by your organisation.
• How to hunt down and drive your internal networks • Attracting the right talent into your team • Levering the social and technical skills of your people • Creating a brand you can be proud of
15.30 Afternoon Tea
16.00 Keynote Presentation: The Importance Of The Financial Supply Chain In Unleashing Cash Potential In A Growing Market
Guillermo FumeroHead of Supply Chain TLP Clariant International
• Financial supply chain: why is this a priority?
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• Now the crisis is over, markets are growing and working capital is improved, why does cash still matter?
• Balancing 4 Cs (customer satisfaction, cash, cost and complexity) • Financing healthy grow throughout your supply chain and
maximising return on invested capital
16.30 Has The Lehman Wave In The Global Economy Subsided? Robert PeelsStrategy Director - Resins DSM
• An update on the Lehman Wave effects across DSM’s supply chains
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important than most people think?
17.00 Balancing Risk Management With Cash Liberation Taking A Close Look At Safety Stocks
Andy EvansHead of Global Planning AstraZeneca
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• Determining safety stock requirements for a volatile supply chain • Integrating demand and supply variability into safety stock
evaluations • Evolving forecasting techniques to optimise strategic safety stocks
17.30 Chairman’s Summary Roger Moore, European Supply Chain and Customer Service Manager,
Ineos Nova
18.00 Networking Drinks Reception After a long day of learning, relax with a glass of wine or a cold beer.
Let’s have a toast to LogiChems past, present and future!
19.30 LogiChem Tenth Year Anniversary Celebratory Dinner Hosted by TDG The LogiChem Tenth Year Anniversary Celebratory Dinner is THE
supply chain networking event of the year. Build new business relations and socialise with your peers and industry partners over a sumptuous meal in the heart of Antwerp.
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15.30 Cracking The Bullwhip Effect In Chemical Supply Chains To Maintain Efficiency And Lower Costs
Matt TichonHead of Supply Chain & Customer Service, Pigments & Additives North America Clariant International
• Outlining the demand variations and fluctuations that create a bullwhip effect
• What are the impacts for your supply chain: supply chain inefficiencies, excess inventory, inadequate capacity, and lost revenue
• An insight into how such exaggerated swings occur and what your company can do to mitigate and eliminate the bullwhip effect
16.00 Developing A Demand Driven Supply Chain From A Consumer Goods Industry Perspective
Torsten PilzSenior VP Supply Chain Consumer Goods, North America Henkel
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• Challenges and trends in developing a customer-driven supply chain
• Tools to increase the flexibility and responsiveness of the end-to-end supply chain
• Understanding and overcoming the differences between the supplier and retailer interpretation
• Implementing a sustained lean supply chain
16.30 Chairman’s Summary And Close Of Conference Roger Moore, European Supply Chain and Customer Service
Manager, Ineos Nova
Break Out Session 1
Green SCM For The Chemical SectorMatthias Wohlfahrt Senior Manager and Head of Green CSMBearing Point• Establishing the top drivers for green supply chain management in
the chemical sector• Evaluating market trends, customer demands and regulations• How to find a balance between economics and ecology • Defining an optimal approach and a project example
Break Out Session 1
Distribution Requirements Planning: Improving Customer Service Whilst Reducing Inventory Filip BuytaertDemand Manager, Performance Coatings DuPont• Discussing the difference between pull and push inventories to
local distribution points• Developing a roadmap to install a Central “Distribution
Requirements Planning” successfully• Barriers to a central DRP system and the benefits in terms of On
Time and In Full service - Rationing of products in case of supply constraints
• How to handle effective parameter setting (safety stock calculation, parameters for handling cost, lead times etc)
• Impact on demand planning set-up
Break Out Session 2 How BASF Manages Variability And Complexity Outside BASF’s WallsRalf Kahre Senior Manager e-solutions BASF SE• The basics: what is a fully integrated supply chain?• Steps to achieving internal and external integration• What are key attributes of an integrated supply chain
network?• A BASF supply chain integration case-study
Break Out Session 2 The Development Of New Production Capacity In The Middle East And Its Impact On European Markets Leslie McCuneDirector Chemical Resource Management• The emergence of the Middle East as a global chemical logistics
hub: threats, challenges and opportunities for European chemical companies
• With an abundance in feedstock and the promise of on-time supply, will the Middle East represent the future epicentre of the global chemicals market?
• Evaluating investment projects, transportation developments and future plans
• An overview of key joint ventures: lessons learned• How can the European chemicals market remain competitive?
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14.10 Break Out Session Changeover By popular demand, LogiChem introduces interactive break out sessions. Select a session based on supply chain interest or focus. In smaller groups, these sessions will enable you to drill down on your core challenges and ensure all your questions are answered.
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11.30 Closing The Skills Gap: Identifying, Nurturing And Retaining Tomorrow’s Supply Chain Talent
Kelly SlateGlobal Director for Supply Chain and Business Processes, Chemical Division Milliken & Company
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• How can supply chain directors better promote their industry to attract and retain premium talent?
• Identifying and developing future supply chain leaders with the required core competencies
• Leveraging the talent supply chain to achieve a competitive advantage
• Developing a strategy to mitigate the risk of a future talent shortage
12.00 The End-To-End Logistics Solution For Delivering Into Fast-Growing Emerging Markets
Anthony ElwineIndustry Head - Petrochemicals DAMCO
• With increased Middle East and Asian production how will this affect destination markets?
• Where are the ‘new’ markets? • What are the challenges with delivering into these ‘emerging’
markets? • How do I ensure first mover advantage in these markets?
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Christian Backaert Supply Chain Manager
Solvin
Another remarkable and unforgettable Logichem with some great lessons to further improve and inspire our supply
chain operations and business processesPeter Devos
Business Process Competence Director Monsanto
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