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CHINA 2009
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Wednesday, 19 May 2004
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08.00 Registration
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09.00 - 10:30 SESSION 1:
Asia Pacific automotive market
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Top logistics service providers give their views on the development of the automotive industry in China and rest of the Asia Pacific market and how carmakers and service providers must work together to overcome the challenges of the rapidly growing market
Ken McCall, Chief Executive, TNT Asia
Jerry Wang, Managing Director, APL Logistics China
Teo Ser Luck, VP Sales & Marketing Asia Pacific, Menlo Worldwide
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10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break sponsored by:
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11.00 - 12:30 SESSION 2:
China logistics - the carmakers viewpoint
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OEMs present their views on the strategic needs of the carmakers in competing in the aggressive local marketplace and ensuring the robustness of the supply chain create the right environment for long-term improvement
Jacky Wang, Head of Material Planning & Logistics, FORD CHINA OPERATIONS
Carsten Goransch, Leader, Logistics, Shanghai Volkswagen
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12.30 - 14.00 Lunch sponsored by:
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14.00 - 15.30 SESSION 3:
Procurement and supply
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Evaluating the impact of sourcing in and from low cost countries and how suppliers manage the demands of local and international supply and rapid growth
Anton Liu, Director, Procurement & Supply, Yanfeng Visteon
Sylvia Hill, Director, Production Control & Logistics, Asia Pacific, Delphi
Duncan Dempster Smith, Business Development Director, Asia Pacific, Caterpillar Logistics
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15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break sponsored by:
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16.00 - 17.30 SESSION 4:
Infrastructure
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A diverse exploration of legal and operational realities of warehousing and locations, intermodality and ports and distribution in the Chinese market
Danian Zhang, Partner, Baker & Mackenzie
Patrick Boot, Senior VP, China, Prologis
Nikolaj Noes, Director China Activities, Maersk
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