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Thursday 9 September 2010
12h00-16h00

Johannesburg

"Supply Chain Optimisation"
Practical insights on how companies are improving
the efficiency and effectiveness of their supply chains

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Agenda:

12h00-13h00 Registration, snacks and networking
13h00-13h15 Welcome

Mr Abrie de Swardt

Marketing Director
IMPERIAL Logistics
13h15-13h45 Asset Care – Facility Management

Shell retail network case study. Pragma is managing Shell’s fuel station network related maintenance across southern Africa: from tracking and monitoring performance of all physical assets within the network, to managing the entire order-to-pay procurement cycle for technical maintenance services.

Mr Louis Volschenk

Divisional Manager: Facilities
Pragma
13h45-14h15

Supply Chain Strategy – from definition to implementation

Case study. Volition assisted Sasol Oil with defining and implementing a new supply chain strategy. On-board-computing automating proof-of-delivery transactions is one of the new supply chain capabilities introduced.

Mr Straus Oosthuizen

Supply Chain Consultant
Volition
14h25-14h55 Sourcing & Procurement

Case studies on organisational models for sourcing and procurement: Consideration of the types of procurement models, mandates, structures and key roles. How to go about defining the model and structure per industry and company.

Mr Greg Buckley

Sourcing & Procurement Business Unit Manager
Volition
14h55-15h25 Skills shortages in Supply Chain Management

How are companies addressing and overcoming this

To be confirmed
15h25-15h45 Panel Discussion
15h50-16h00 Closure and Lucky Draw (Winner must be present)

Venue:
University of Johannesburg
School of Tourism and Hospitality
Bunting Road, Auckland Park

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Cancellation Policy:
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