Birmingham, UK: IMHX 2013 has lined up an informative and free-to-attend conference programme that will run over the four days of the show from 19-22 March at the NEC.
The IMHX Logistics Excellence Conference will have two streams – a series of seminars at strategic level plus a fascinating selection of case study presentations to demonstrate examples of best practice.
The strategic-level conference – entitled ‘Building supply chains for value and performance’ – is aimed at board-level executives and will be delivered by industry experts, including high-profile ‘keynote’ speakers to begin each day and a panel discussion later in the morning on the day’s theme.
Kicking off the conference as keynote speaker on day one will be Alan Waller, visiting professor in international supply chain management at Cranfield School of Management, who will speak on Supply Chain Strategy in the Boardroom – the Reality.
Waller, who is vice-president for supply chain innovation at the consultancy, Solving Efeso – will explain the results of research on this topic carried out in world-leading businesses during the period 2009-2012 in order to clarify what is involved in developing and implementing supply chain strategy, including identifying the enablers and obstacles to success.
On day two, the conference will welcome Alan Braithwaite, acting head of the Cranfield upply Chain Research Centre and chairman, LCP Consulting, as keynote speaker, with the theme Embracing collaboration to drive value. Using practical examples from recent research, Braithwaite will examine the opportunities that exist for collaboration with suppliers, customers and competitors in order to tackle supply chain volatility.
John Manners-Bell, chief executive of Transport Intelligence is the keynote speaker for Thursday’s programme, Understanding, mapping and mitigating supply chain risk. He will consider whether corporations are taking the right approach to Black Swan events. Day four’s theme of Future supply chain challenges will see Paul Brooks, sales director, Unipart Logistics and former chairman of the CILT, as keynote presenter. Paul will outline where he believes the critical break points in future supply chains will be and how to build in supply chain resilience and agility.