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Supply Chain Management Forum VII
Speakers
SCMF VII Event introduces speakers
representing global companies & research institutes. We are proud to present as keynote speaker
Keynote >
Dr.
Larry Lapide, Director Demand
Management
The MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics .
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Larry Lapide |
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Dr. Larry Lapide, Director Demand Management
The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics
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MIT’s multi year Supply Chain 2020 Project shows that true supply
chain superiority does not come by emulating the best practices of
others. Rather, it flows from leveraging a strategic framework and
deeper set of guiding principles that lead to competitive advantage
for your company. This is the notion of the “competitively
principled” supply chain. In his presentation Larry will explain the
framework and principles that can form the core of Supply Chain
Excellence.
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Gautam Basu |
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Gautam Basu, Supply Chain Management Leader (Finland)
IBM Global Business Services
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Gautam Basu is currently IBM Business Consulting Services - Supply
Chain Management Leader in Finland. He has been involved in the
supply chain management & international logistics field for the
past fifteen years.
He has deep experience in program & project management,
formulation of global logistics strategies, implementation of
procurement, transportation management and order fulfillment
systems, logistics network modeling, business process
re-engineering, software selection and outsourcing. In addition to
this, he conducts research in supply chain optimization methods &
predictive modeling techniques and is active in the academic and
supply chain research community. His primary experience has been
in the Electronics / High Tech, Retail, CPG, Forest & Paper and
Logistics Service Provider industries. |
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Jaro Caban |
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Jaro Caban, Supply Chain Development Director,
Ruukki Logistics Dpt.
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Rautaruukki Oyj supplies metal-based components, systems and
integrated systems to the construction and mechanical engineering
industries. The company has a wide selection of metal products and
services. Rautaruukki has operations in 23 countries and employs 13,000 people. Net sales in 2006 totalled
EUR 3.7 billion. The corporation has used the marketing name
Ruukki since 2004.
Jaro Caban will speak about Ruukki’s key supply chain development
pillars supporting company’s strong growth in its respective
metal-based markets. |
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Magnus Dimert |
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Magnus Dimert, Managing
Director,
AdLibris AB
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AdLibris is the largest Internet Bookstore in the Nordic
countries. It has designed a very effective supply chain to meet
customers demand for fast delivery and competitive pricing. In
order to offer excellent customer service it has decided not to
outsource logistics and SCM operations. Magnus Dimert will tell
us an interesting story how they started the company and
succeeded in building up a superior supply chain. |
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Matthew Elkington |
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Vice President
Marsh Risk Consulting, UK.
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Matthew Elkington leads the global R&D project program
within Marsh Risk Consulting, having responsibility for
development of risk intelligence and solutions in addition to
client consulting. He focuses particularly on emerging risk,
analysing and projecting the likely implications this has for
our clients and creating novel finance and management solutions
to mitigate these risks. Ongoing areas of work include the
development of risk management strategy and diagnostics for
global supply chains, with specialist focus on Asia. Matt has
advised companies throughout the UK and Europe, North America
and Asia.
Marsh, the world's leading insurance broker and business risk
adviser, has 26 000 employees and provides advice and
transactional capabilities to clients in over 100 countries. |
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Aki Laiho |
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Director, Global Supply
Chain
Work Function Division,
Sauer-Danfoss Inc.
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Sauer-Danfoss Inc. is a worldwide leader in the design,
manufacture, and sale of engineered hydraulic, electric and
electronic systems and components, for use primarily in
applications of mobile equipment.
Sauer-Danfoss, with approximately 9,000 employees worldwide and
revenue of more than $1.7 billion, has sales, manufacturing, and
engineering capabilities in Europe, the Americas, and the
Asia-Pacific region. The Company’s executive offices are located
near Chicago in Lincolnshire, Illinois and Neumünster, Germany |
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Timo Nurminen |
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Director, Consulting
Trackway Oy
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Timo Nurminen is the founder and Vice President for
Professional Services of Finnish supply chain visibility
solution provider Trackway. He is an active proponent of open
supply chains and collaborative information sharing and has
consulted multinational enterprises such as Nokia, Stora Enso
and Fiat about issues surrounding supply chain visibility. He is
currently involved in the EPC Global RFID standardisation work
and is a frequent speaker and media commentator about EPC and
RFID related technology topics. He holds Bsc Econ (Hons) from
the University of Wales and Mphil from the University of
Cambridge.
Trackway is a Finnish software company founded in 2001. Its
solutions are aimed at improving the efficiency of logistics
using GPS, bar code, and RFID technologies. The company’s
customers include Stora Enso, Nokian Tyres, Bénédicta, Oriola,
Orion, VR, and TeliaSonera. |
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Hugh Williams |
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Managing Director,
Hughenden Ltd
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The foundation of Hugh William's consultancy work in Supply
Chain Planning was set when he joined the company set up
by Dr Eli Goldratt, manufacturing 'guru' and author of The Goal.
Twenty years later, he founded Hughenden to allow him to focus
on the people and process aspects. The biggest benefits come
from changing the way people work, he believes. Today, Hughenden
is a team of enthusiastic Supply Chain Planning experts,
carrying out activities for Ruukki, Kraft Foods, SCA Packaging,
Nestlé, Johnson & Johnson, Uniq, BAA, McCormick, Rank Hovis,
Kerry Group, Marks & Spencer… |
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Aimo Inkiläinen |
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Professor, Logistics &
Director Corporate Relations
Helsinki School of Economics
Runeberginkatu 22-24, FI-00100 Helsinki
aimo.inkilainen (at) hse.fi |
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The seminar will be
chaired by professor Aimo Inkiläinen, Director of Corporate
Relations at the
Helsinki School of Economics. His former tasks
include many years as professor of logistics in HSE. Dr. Inkiläinen
has been an active member in many research projects (e.g. SYSCORE)
He is editor of the logistics module in the textbook
“International Business” ( WSOY, 2002 in Finnish) and the “Distribution
Heuristics” logistics module in ” Supply Chain Management -European
Perspectives ” (Copenhagen Business School Press 2005).
He is a member of the Steering Committee of CEMS
(Center for European Management Schools) International Faculty Group
Studies Program in Logistics, 2000-2005. |
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