seminar - 29 Oct 2014 09.30
ALI Secretariat
Indonesia Transport, Supply Chain & Logistics Conference 2014
Day One
Wednesday, 29th October 2014
10.00am
Conference Registration
10.45am
Chairman's opening remarks
11.00am
Opening Ceremony for Indonesia Transport, Supply Chain & Logistics &Intralogistics Indonesia 2014
12.00pm
VIP group tour of the exhibition hall
13.00pm
Registration
13.25pm
Chairperson's opening introduction
13.30pm
Keynote Governmental Address:
The Current Updates on the SISLOGNAS
Mr. Edy Putra Irawady, Deputi Menko Perekonomian Bidang Koordinasi Perniagaan dan Kewirausahaan
14.00pm
The Opportunities Available For International Investment In The Logistics Market
Mahendra Siregar, Chairman, Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
14.30pm
Beyond Cabotage
Carmelita Hartoto, Chairman, Indonesia National Ship-owners Association (INSA)
15.00-15.30pm
Afternoon Tea & Networking
15.30pm
"Risk Management and Humanitarian Logistics"
Dr. Robert de Souza, Executive Director, The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific, Singapore
What can the humanitarian and commercial sectors learn from each other in disaster preparedness, mitigation and response? A comprehensive tour of supply chain risk management. Decision support to mitigate the propagation of adverse impacts in supply chains. The Humanitarian Supply Chain Deconstructed Lessons Learned16.15pm
LPI 2014: World Bank updates
Henry Sandee, Senior Trade Specialist, World Bank Jakarta Office
This session will mainly discuss the result of 2014 World Bank Logistics Performance Index highlighting ongoing challenges in the region related to trade facilitation, logistics and connectivity.
17.00pm
Chairperson's closing remarks
17.15pm
End of Conference
End of Day 1
Day Two
Thursday, 30th October 2014
09.30am
Conference Registration
STREAM A
STREAM B
10.00am
Chairperson's opening introduction
Chairperson's opening Introduction
10.05am
Advanced Land Transportation In Major Cities
Sugi Purnoto, Director & Chief Operating Officer, PT. Inprase Group
Exploring The Future Of Cold Chain In Indonesia
Adithya Sari, Country General Manager,
HAVI Indonesia
10.45am
Understanding the export/import process
Case Study: Inventory Strategy To Improve Service Level At Lower Cost In Project Market Environment
Meidi C. Imanullah, Global Supply Chain Manager-Logistics, Fosroc International Ltd
11.30am
Coffee Break& Networking
12.00pm
Panel Discussion
The Challenges and Opportunities of managing ports in Indonesia
• David Rahadian ST, SH, MM, Director Business Development, PT. Krakatau Bandar Samudera
• Benny Woenardi, Managing Director, Cikarang Dry Port
• Ir. AuliaFebrial Fatwa,Commercial Director, Marunda Center Terminal, PT. Pelabuhan Tegar Indonesia
Sistem Logistik Ikan Nasional
Thomas Darmawan, Chairman, The Indonesian Fishery Product Processing & Marketing Association
• How to increase capacity and stabilization of production and marketing systems national fisheries;
• How to improve the efficiency of the fish supply chain management
13.00pm
Lunch
14.00pm
Supply Chain Control Tower
Snehal Pandit, Vice President Sales,AurionPro & SCM Solutions
- Supply Chain Control Tower: Concept and Impact
- What does it take to build a Control Tower?
Transforming from a courier company to a logistics company
Johari Zein, Chief Executive Officer, JNE
14.45pm
The Importance Of Professional Competency In Logistics
Dr. Adjat Darajat, M.Si, Chairman, Badan Nasional Sertifikasi Profesi (BNSP)
How to increase productivity and profits in the warehouse
Brian G Miles, Regional Managing Director, SSI Schaeffer Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa
15.30pm
E- Commerce - A new model of logistics for Indonesia
Hadi Wenas, Chief Executive Officer, ACommerce Indonesia
QUO VADIS CPFR
Soerjo Winarto CPIM, Supply Chain Director, Johnson & Johnson Indonesia
A supply chain consisting of several organizations with different and sometimes conflicting objectives, the best way to work is by working together to achieve common goal, one of the known technique is Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR). CPFR have been known for years in Indonesia. However the adoption of CPFR is low in Indonesia and some implementation weren't successful to get out most of the benefit. It has been identified some of key drivers of successful implementation and successful case study from many implementation in many countries. This presentation will re-visit again the idea of CPFR, implementation procedure, requirement, and obstacle of CPFR implementation.