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In a period where Australia is rising strongly as a global competitor in multiple markets despite the recent global downturn, organisations are faced with the need to operate more efficiently to minimise costs and maximise profits. Supply Chain Management capabilities are becoming increasingly more important in ensuring the proficient and effective operation of those Australian enterprises holding tremendous market growth potential within the mining/chemicals, Oil and Gas, FMCG, and Retail sectors. This has heightened the focus on who in the organisation is managing the supply chain and how they are addressing the complex balance required to leverage the low-cost options that global sourcing and manufacturing can bring, against the greater environmental impact that global distribution creates. Consumer demands and expectations are changing in the upturn and this in turn is driving change in leadership requirements across the full spectrum of supply chain management. As a result, Supply Chain executives in organisations across all industry sectors need address the changing landscape and to ensure they remain competitive in the marketplace.

"I found to my delight that the meetings with the solution providers offered up fantastic opportunities for future consideration with the insights into their business. It has met the outcomes I was hoping to achieve from attending."

Steve Raymond, National Transport Manager, The Laminex Group

Who was there...

Partners

Delegate

Mark Chenery

Mark Chenery
Head of Operations
Lindt & Sprungli

David Henchcliffe

David Henchcliffe
Cheif Procurement Officer
Santos

www.santos.com

Grahame Harvey

Grahame Harvey
Regional VP Integrated Supply Chain APMEA
McCain Foods

www.mccain.com

Robert Scoins

Robert Scoins
GM Logistics
Sanitarium

www.sanitarium.com.au

Mick Gilbert

Mick Gilbert
Business Integration Manager - Supply Chain
Origin Energy

www.originenergy.com.au

Heath Tiley

Heath Tiley
Head of Supply Chain, Nestle Peters Ice Cream
Nestle Product Technology Centre

Peter Quine

Peter Quine
National Stratergy and Network Manager
Coles Group

www.colesgroup.com

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