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CHINA 2009
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Thursday, 20 May 2004
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08.00 Registration opens
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09.00 - 10:30 SESSION 5:
Materials management
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One of the main challenges for carmakers, suppliers and service providers in China is to cope with underdeveloped service providers, IT, transport networks and packaging. This session explores the challenges for materials management
Mika Mostert, Director, Materials Management, Visteon
Caroline Stolze, Industry Sector Manager, Automotive at PM Logistics, Schenker AG
Stephen Tobias, Manager, Business Development, Linpac Materials Handling
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10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break sponsored by:
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11.00 - 12:30 SESSION 6:
Order to delivery
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Looks at complete material process beginning with supply of parts from suppliers to a fully built up car produced in China as well as whole IT and order process
Jin Qi, Managing Director, Anji-TNT
John Love, Senior Consultant, G-Log
Christian Graeff, Administration Leader, CKD-Project China, Audi AG
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12.30 - 14.00 Lunch sponsored by: |
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14.00 - 15.30 SESSION 7:
China logistics: the service provider viewpoint
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Western service providers all face the common challenge of coping with a market with unique demands and challenges, as well as big expectations from customers to improve service quality and reliability fast
Peter Reinshagen, China Project Manager, Gefco
Bernd Franck, General Manager, Volkswagen Transport
Jim Commiskey, VP Global Automotive Solutions, Menlo Worldwide
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15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break sponsored by: |
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16.00 - 17.30 SESSION 8:
Roundtable discussion
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Executives from throughout the two days' sessions sum up some of the key trends and provide delegates with the final opportunity to ask their questions
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