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Wednesday 19th September
Caulfield
2.00pm til 5.00pm
Morning session
Victorian Supply Chain Excellence Summit
8.30am – 12.30pm
Delegates to the RFID, wireless and fleet tracking session are welcome to attend this session in the morning and also the luncheon.
Overview
The Victorian Supply Chain Excellence Summit will provide a report on projects undertaken in the transport and logistics sector under the government industry partnership. It will cover issues including:
- Intermodal toolkit
- BAHS interactive website
- Careers CD Rom
- Cross border regulatory issues
- Payment reconciliation project
- Australian Logistics Assured
- Smart Freight
- Logistics City
- Logistics case studies
- Traceability project
This session will be followed in the afternoon by:
RFID, wireless and fleet tracking
2pm – 5pm
Overview With two international presentations featuring RFID applications and the CISCO logistics manager explaining how they keep track of over 5 million shipments per annum, this session will deliver strong practical value. Other speakers covering fleet tracking applications will make this relevant to organisations that need to keep close control of their goods and shipments. A plenary session followed by informal discussions will cap off the afternoon.
Who should attend
Senior management and personnel involved with goods distribution, IT managers, fleet managers, manufacturers, freight generators, suppliers, consultants, regulators.
2pm |
Welcome and introductions
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Terry Warin,
Executive Director, ITS Australia |
2.10pm |
RFID tracking of vehicles in the manufacturing and downstream environment. A case study from Toyota
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Amir Ben-Asa,
Industry Solutions, AeroScout, USA |
2.40pm |
From warehouse to customer - the role of technology in the Cisco supply chain
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Barthul Hoefnagels,
Logistics Manager, Cisco Systems, Singapore |
3.10pm |
Afternoon tea
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3.40pm |
Best practice fleet tracking around the world
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David Quayle,
Managing Director, Traffic Intelligence |
4.10pm |
On the road - getting the truck and the trailer talking
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Dr Chris Blanksby,
Principal Engineer, ARRB
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4.30pm |
Panel session and questions
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All speakers |
5pm |
Close followed by informal discussions
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