26th German Logistics Congress

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26th German Logistics Congress
26th German
Logistics Congress
October 21-23, 2009
Success Comes From Within
Erfolg kommt von innen
InterContinental/Schweizerhof, Berlin
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Foreword
Success Comes From Within
As the global economic crisis becomes ever deeper, the pressure on national and international value added networks has
increased dramatically in recent months. As the key indicators
show, the difficult economic environment in which industry and
trading companies are operating impacts the entire value added
chain and has particularly serious implications for the service
providers. Companies in industry, trade and the logistics service
sector must now critically review and if necessary revise their
internal processes and business strategies. By focusing on what
happens “on the inside”, companies can often organise their
structures and processes in such a way that they are able to underpin their long-term competitiveness in this turbulent business
environment.
Against the backdrop of increasing international integration,
joint action and cooperation with partners along the value added
chain is essential if companies are to respond flexibly and effectively to changing market conditions. Logistics can play a key role
in achieving this goal – by connecting interfaces, ensuring the
responsible use of resources and creating leeway for innovation.
This means that, in both operational and strategic terms, logistics
is central to the future competitiveness of today’s companies.
the plenary sessions, in special-topic sequences and on company
tours. The parallel special-topic exhibition showcases innovations
and logistics solutions. Congress participants can enjoy an intensive networking experience during the three days of the event,
which provides the ideal opportunity to make new – and build on
existing – business contacts and the perfect setting in which to
debate and discuss one-on-one potential strategies to meet the
current challenges. Let yourself be inspired, let other participants
share your knowledge, and take new ideas back with you to your
company.
Welcome to Berlin.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Raimund Klinkner
President,
German Logistics Association (BVL), Bremen,
CEO,
Knorr-Bremse AG, Munich
The 26th German Logistics Congress provides the perfect setting
for the international exchange of knowledge and experience in
We would like to thank the following organisations for their cooperation during the
preparation of the Congress
Welcome
to Berlin.
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The Congress at a glance
October 21-23, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
10:00
DW 10th BVL Workshop for PhD Candidates, Schweizerhof Conference Center (please register separately)
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
08:45
Opening of the exhibition and welcome coffee
09:30
A1
Opening speech by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Raimund Klinkner, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
09:45
A2
Keynote, Werner M. Bahlsen, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
10:15
A3
Keynote, Dr. Frank Appel, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
10:45
A4
Keynote, Prof. Dr. Axel v. Werder, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
11:15
Coffee break and visit to the parallel exhibition
11:45
A5
Keynote, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Peter Keitel, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
12:15
A6
Panel discussion: “Success Comes From Within”, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
13:00
Lunch and visit to the parallel exhibition, registration for the outdoor sequences O1 – O5
13:00
Press conference, InterContinental Charlottenburg II+III
14:15
B1
Efficient Design of International
Production and Distribution Networks
InterContinental Potsdam I
14:30
W1
Roboter Workshop, Schweizerhof Tessin III
16:15
16:30
B2
The Insolvency Risk –
Challenge for Value Added Networks
Schweizerhof Conference Center
B3
Determining Process Costs –
Making the Right Decisions
Schweizerhof Tessin I-II
Coffee break and visit to the parallel exhibition
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Keynote, Prof. Dr. Peter Kruse, InterContinental Potsdam I
17:15
Departure of buses for the Gala Evening from the Hotel InterContinental
19:00
Gala Evening, presentation of the German Logistics Award 2009, ESTREL Convention Center Berlin, Sonnenallee 225, 12057 Berlin
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Trends and Strategies in Logistics –
Sustainability and Resource Efficiency
09:00
D1
09:30
W2 Network Workshop, Schweizerhof Tessin III
D2
InterContinental Potsdam I
11:00
Logistics in Owner-Operated Companies –
High-Level Responsibility in the SME Sector
D3
Schweizerhof Conference Center
Demographic Change –
Chance for Innovation
Schweizerhof Tessin I-II
Coffee break and visit to the parallel exhibition
11:30
E1
Keynote, John C. Kornblum, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
12:00
E2
Keynote, Randy Lewis, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
12:30
E3
Panel discussion: “Managing Supply Chains in a Globally Challenged World”, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
13:15
13:30
14:30
Lunch and visit to the parallel exhibition
O1
Bahlsen GmbH & Co. KG,
Berlin plant
F1
Role Models for Effective Value Added
Strategies –
Identifying Supply Chain Champions
InterContinental Potsdam I
O2
F2
15:00
W3 Innovations Workshop, Schweizerhof Tessin III
16:30
After Work Party, Hotel InterContinental
Knorr-Bremse Systeme für
Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH
Connecting Brand Identity and
Cooperative Distribution
O3
F3
Schweizerhof Conference Center
SOLON SE
Profiting from Lean Concepts Outside
the Production Field
Schweizerhof Tessin I-II
Friday, October 23, 2009
09:00
G1
11:00
The Infrastructure Expansion Competition –
G2
National Economic Stimulus Packages
InterContinental Potsdam I
The Future of Contract Logistics in the
USA and Europe
Schweizerhof Conference Center
G3
Decelerated, Simple, Decentral –
Change of Paradigm in the Logistics Sector
Schweizerhof Tessin I-II
Coffee break and visit to the parallel exhibition
11:30
H1
Keynote, Albrecht Hornbach, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
11:55
H2
Keynote, Prof. Dr. Jochem Heizmann, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
12:20
H3
Keynote, Dr. Rüdiger Grube, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
12:45
H4
Presentation of the Science Award for Logistics 2009, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
12:55
H5
Guest presentation, Dr. Joschka Fischer, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
13:25
H6
Closing address, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Raimund Klinkner, InterContinental Potsdam I+III
13:30
Lunch and visit to the parallel exhibition
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Parallel exhibition every day from 09:00-17:00
Time schedule, room allocation, October 20-23, 2009
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B4
D4
America’s Flagship Concepts –
Outstanding Logistics
InterContinental Potsdam III
Identifying Potential for Optimisation in
Spare Parts Logistics
B5
D5
InterContinental Potsdam III
Intelligent Supply Chains – From Data
Integration to the Learning Organisation
InterContinental Charlottenburg II+III
Flexibility as Success Factor –
Capacity Adaptation to Meet Market Needs
InterContinental Charlottenburg II+III
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F4
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Presentation of Entrants for the
Science Award for Logistics
O5
Berliner Hafen- und
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F5
IT Solutions for the Control and
Implementation of
International Value Added
InterContinental Charlottenburg II+III
G5
Expansion and Adaptation of
Applied Logistics Technology
InterContinental Charlottenburg II+III
InterContinental Potsdam III
G4
Supply Chain Inside –
Efficiency and Transparency
InterContinental Potsdam III
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Keynotes – Wednesday, October 21, 2009
October 21-23, 2009
Opening
09:30 A1
Success Comes From Within
Potsdam I+III
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Raimund Klinkner
President,
German Logistics Association (BVL), Bremen,
CEO,
Knorr-Bremse AG, Munich
Keynote
09:45 A2
Change Management in Family-Run Companies
Potsdam I+III
Werner M. Bahlsen
Chairman of the Management Board,
Bahlsen GmbH & Co. KG,
Hannover
Keynote
10:15 A3
Unfolding the Full Potential –
Corporate Cultures and Strategies for the Future
Potsdam I+III
Dr. Frank Appel
CEO,
Deutsche Post DHL,
Bonn
Keynote
10:45 A4
Lessons from the Crisis – Sustainable Company Management as
the Precondition for Future Success
Potsdam I+III
Prof. Dr. Axel v. Werder
Head of the Department of Business Studies,
specialising in Organisation and Corporate Management,
Berlin Technical University
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Coffee break and visit to the parallel exhibition, 11:15 - 11:45
Keynote, panel discussion in plenary session – Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Germany – Industrial Nation: Outlook for Mobility and Growth
Potsdam I+III
11:45
Potsdam I+III
12:15
Keynote
A5
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Peter Keitel
President,
Federation of German Industries (BDI),
Berlin
A6
Success Comes From Within –
Strengths and Risks of Owner-Operated Companies
Moderator
Angelika Reichelt
Managing Owner,
Reichelt Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG,
Sande
Wolfgang Grupp
Owner and CEO,
TRIGEMA GmbH & Co. KG,
Burladingen
Prof. Dr. Klaus-Michael Kühne
Executive Chairman,
Kühne + Nagel International AG,
Schindellegi,
Switzerland
Dr. Hugo Fiege
CEO,
FIEGE Stiftung & Co. KG, Greven,
Chairman of the Advisory Board,
BVL
Panel discussion
Theo Koll
Head of Foreign Politics,
ZDF,
Mainz
Premium partners of the 26th German Logistics Congress
Lunch
and visit to the parallel exhibition, 13:00-14:15
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October 21-23, 2009
14:15 B1
Special-topic sequences – Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Efficient Design of International Production and Distribution Networks
Potsdam I
Moderator
strategic
Prof. Dr. Andreas Stockert
COO,
Hugo Boss AG,
Metzingen
Global Presence –
Adapting to Market Requirements
Joint Optimisation of Value Added Networks –
Customer-Focused Innovation
Herbert Merz
Head of Operations, Member of the Executive
Board,
Nokia Siemens Networks, Munich
Karlhubert Dischinger
Managing Partner,
karldischinger Group,
Ehrenkirchen
Winning solution:
Logistics Service Award
2009
Challenges during Simultaneous Optimisation of
Production and After Sales
Knud Midtgaard
Vice President Operations,
Alfa Laval Lund AB, Lund, Sweden
14:15 B2
The Insolvency Risk – Challenge for Value Added Networks
Conference Center
Moderator
together
Horst Piepenburg
Lawyer and Senior Partner,
Piepenburg - Gerling Rechtsanwälte,
Düsseldorf
14:15 B3
Insolvency Prevention Strategies –
The Advantages of Risk Management in the Supply Chain
Martina Köhler
Head of Risk Management, Forward Sourcing,
Contract Management, Lisa Dräxlmaier GmbH, Vilsbiburg
Securing Value and Liquidity –
An Alternative Concept
Prof. Dr. Hans-Christian Pfohl
Head of the Department of Corporate Management and Logistics,
Darmstadt Technical University
Determining Process Costs – Making the Right Decisions
Tessin I-II
Moderator
inventive
Dr. Thomas Böger
Vice President Logistics,
Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG,
Coburg
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Supply Chain Model for Process Costing in Industry
Saskia Treeck
Head of Logistics and Purchasing,
Intersnack Knabber-Gebäck GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne
Process Costing as a Strategic Management Approach
Axel Stetenfeld
CFO, DPD GeoPost (Deutschland) GmbH, Aschaffenburg
Responsibility-Based Depiction of Indirect Costs
Herbert Standke
Head of Corporate Organisation, Niederrheinische Versorgung und
Verkehr AG (NVV), Mönchengladbach
Logistics Transparency as a Key to Improving
Supply Chain Performance
Dr. Michael Karrer
Project Manager Strategic Logistics,
ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Friedrichshafen
Special-topic sequences
Special-topic sequences – Wednesday, October 21, 2009
B4
Potsdam III
14:15
Charlottenburg II/III
14:15
America’s Flagship Concepts – Outstanding Logistics
Moderator
B5
Enabling Customer Stewardship and Transaction Efficiency with
Business Intelligence
Justin C. Honaman
Director Customer Intelligence,
Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.,
Atlanta/GA, USA
Integrated Business Planning – Designing a
Best-Practice Operations & Sales Planning Process
Bill Nienburg
Principal,
Integrated Business Planning Associates,
Downers Grove/IL, USA
Becoming Tomorrow’s Flagship –
Requirements in a Changing Landscape of the US Supply Chain
Management and Logistics Industry
Alexsander M. Stewart
Managing Director,
Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.,
Baltimore/MD, USA
Achieving Agility and Responsiveness in an
Outsourced Supply Chain
Edward Tymick
Director Supply Chain Operations,
Tellabs, Naperville/IL, USA
Intelligent Supply Chains –
From Data Integration to the Learning Organisation
excellent
Ronald Kleijwegt
EMEA Regional Logistics Director,
Hewlett-Packard Company,
Amstelveen, Netherlands
Moderator
Dr.-Ing. Jack Thoms
Senior Project Manager,
European Business School EBS,
Supply Chain Management Institute SMI, Wiesbaden
Solution Models for Intelligent Data Integration
Dr.-Ing. Michael Benz
Senior Industry Consultant,
Teradata GmbH,
Frankfurt a. M.
Integrating Data of Complex Supply Chains –
Boosting Network Efficiency
Ehrhard Thiel
Head of Logistics and Supplier Management,
Daimler AG,
Gaggenau
Utilization of comprehensive After Sales Product Information
as Base to the Learning Organisation
Heinz Baier
Head of Business Unit After Sales,
T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH,
Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Markets and Management in the Process of Change –
Meaningfulness as a Driver of Economic Activity
Prof. Dr. Peter Kruse
Managing Partner,
nextpractice GmbH,
Bremen
16:30
Potsdam I
After studying psychology, biology and medicine, Peter Kruse completed a PhD in the field of experimental psychology in 1984. He then
worked as a scientist at several German universities for more than
15 years, researching complexity processing in intelligent networks.
He currently acts as a consultant at various renowned management
institutes and international companies. His work is focused on the
application and real-world transfer of self-organisation concepts to
corporate issues.
Coffee
break and visit to the parallel exhibition, 16:15-16:30
Keynote
C
Inadequate Data Quality –
Gaps in the Information Supply Chain
operational
Klaus Bräunig
Managing Director,
German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA),
Frankfurt a.M.
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19:00
October 21-23, 2009
Gala Evening in the ESTREL Convention Center
Gala Evening of the 26th German Logistics Congress
Shuttle buses depart from in front of the Hotel InterContinental from 17:15
A conference and a gala evening shortly before the anniversary of a historic date: 20
years ago, on November 9, 1989, the wall between East and West Berlin fell and the
borders were opened. What better reason to “bring history back to life”. At the beginning of the festive gala evening, Dr. Joachim Gauck will recall the events prior to, during and following the reunification of Germany. Gauck is a theologian and served as
the Germany government’s Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security
of the former GDR from October 1990 to 2000. A co-founder of the “New Forum” in
Rostock, he was already actively campaigning for political change in the former GDR
and played a key role in shaping what has become known as the Peaceful Revolution.
Gala Evening
Since 1945 at the very latest, the history of Berlin has been inextricably linked with the
United States of America, this year’s guest country at the German Logistics Congress.
It was the USA that launched the Berlin Airlift and supplied the people of Berlin with
food and fuel in 1948/49. After the city was split in two by the Berlin Wall in 1961, also
cementing the division of Germany and Europe into two parts, it was US President
John F. Kennedy who helped to give the residents of the divided city courage and hope
when he visited Berlin in 1963.
The Gala spans a broad historical range – in the “Sonnenallee”, one of the Berlin
streets divided by the Wall. It was in this street that the ESTREL, one of Europe’s biggest hotels, opened its doors in 1994. Live entertainment in the Las Vegas style, the popular ZDF television show “Wetten, dass...?”, the
Bambi movie awards ceremony and world championship boxing fights have helped the hotel become the biggest event location in the
German capital.
You can “drink in” the very special atmosphere of this
location from as early as 6 pm during the get-together
before the official evening programme begins. Take
advantage of this opportunity to build your personal
contacts with experts from other sectors and other
countries.
A further highlight of the Gala programme is all about
trendsetting logistics: Jury Chairman Prof. Dr. Hans-Olaf
Henkel will be presenting the German Logistics Award
2009 to a company that has put a holistic logistics solution into practice in an outstanding way and has achieved
provable success with its solution.
Dr. Joachim Gauck
Former Federal
Commissioner for the
Records of the State
Security of the former
GDR (BStU), Berlin
German Logistics Award
2009
Prof. Dr. Hans-Olaf Henkel
Adjunct Professor,
Mannheim University
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Presentation of the 2008 Award
Gala Evening in the ESTREL Convention Center, Sonnenallee 225, 12057 Berlin
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
19:00
Following the compact stage programme
at the Gala, you will have the chance to
experience the variety and charm of the
US metropolises New York, Washington,
San Francisco and Las Vegas. With its musicals, jazz, blues, country and rock music,
it’s probably fair to say that US culture
is unmatched in terms of musical and
artistic variety.
New York
For centuries now, New York has been a
melting pot of diverse cultural influences,
a shining symbol of freedom and boundless opportunity for each and every individual. Take advantage of the open-minded, communicative atmosphere of the Big
Apple: make new business contacts while
sipping a Manhattan or a Cosmopolitan –
or embark on a culinary journey through
Chinatown.
Gala Evening
Washington
The capital city and the seat of government, Washington represents “political
America” – with the White House, the
Capitol and the Supreme Court. The
“statesmanlike” and stylish atmosphere
is the perfect setting for interesting
conversations to the accompaniment of
unobtrusive music and international food
specialities.
San Francisco
San Francisco has its own unique flair,
shaped by the conquests of Spanish
pioneers and Latin American and Asian
influences as well as by economic and
social change spanning the arc from the
Gold Rush to the Summer of Love. During
the Gala Evening, you can sample exquisite food like the Asian specialities with
freshly prepared California Rolls at the
Sushi stand.
Las Vegas
At the end of your trip through America,
be sure to pay a visit to the desert metropolis of Las Vegas and round off the
evening with a touch of glamour, show
business and entertainment. Don’t miss
barbecue roast beef from Oklahoma Joe
and freshly prepared hamburgers in this
very “American” part of America.
Culinary delights by
from
22:30 – buses leave on return trip
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09:00 D1
Special-topic sequences – Thursday, October 22, 2009
Trends and Strategies in Logistics – Sustainability and Resource Efficiency
Potsdam I
Moderator
strategic
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Straube
Executive Director,
Institute for Technology and Management,
Head of the Faculty of Logistics, Berlin Technical University,
Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
Climate Excellence –
Assessing Green Supply Chains and Logistics
Requirements and Environmental Protection
Measures in International Supply Chains
Johannes Demmer
Project Manager,
Bayer Technology Services GmbH,
Leverkusen
Birgit Heftrich
Vice President Corporate Supply Chain
and Procurement,
Siemens AG, Erlangen
Sustainable Growth –
Efficiency Improvements and Collaboration
Sergio Barbarino
Principal Engineer Supply Network Innovation
Center, Procter & Gamble,
Strombeek-Bever, Belgien
09:00 D2
Logistics in Owner-Operated Companies –
High-Level Responsibility in the SME Sector
Conference Center
Moderator
together
Dr. Christoph Kilger
CEO,
J&M Management Consulting AG, Mannheim,
Head of the BVL Working Group “Logistics in SMEs”
09:00 D3
Planning for the Future in Family-Run Companies –
Owners Have to Understand the Strategy
Christine Grotz
Member of the Advisory Board,
WEBER-HYDRAULIK GmbH, Güglingen
Post-Merger Integration –
Combining Logistics Functions
Andrew Bergmann
Head of Supply Chain & Operations,
HOMANN Feinkost GmbH, Dissen
From Outsourcing to Insourcing –
New Paradigm Change in Logistics?
Andreas Buß
Member of the Management Board,
Laurens Spethmann GmbH & Co. KG, Seevetal
Creation of a Pan-European Logistics and Assembly Network
Andreas Kohl
Head of Logistics, Member of the Management Board,
SEW-Eurodrive GmbH & Co. KG, Bruchsal
Demographic Change – Chance for Innovation
Tessin I-II
Moderator
inventive
Axel Hölzer
CEO,
Marseille-Kliniken AG,
Berlin
Demographic Change as a Challenge for Industry and Society
Dr. Rüdiger Schulz
Project Manager, Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research,
Allensbach am Bodensee
Demographics and Talent Management as Key Challenges
in the Field of Strategic Personnel Development
Hartmut Mekelburg
Member of the Management Board and Human Relations Officer,
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG, Bremen
Continuous Qualification as a Means of Boosting Performance
and Securing Long-term Employee Loyalty
Jochen Turbanski
Head of Organisational Development,
Linde Gases Division, Linde AG, Pullach
Competitive Edge through Diversity – Strategies for the ManageDr. Juergen Pfister
ment of Demographic Change in an International Trading Company Head of Corporate Human Resources Management,
METRO AG, Düsseldorf
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Special-topic sequences
Special-topic sequences – Thursday, October 22, 2009
D4
Identifying Potential for Optimisation in Spare Parts Logistics
Potsdam III
09:00
Moderator
D5
How Regionalisation of Spare Parts Logistics Can Improve Service
Frank Kremer
Head of Logistics Parts and Service,
Fiat Group Automobiles Germany AG,
Frankfurt a.M.
Exploiting Potentials in a Profitable Market Segment –
Optimum Design of Sales Strategy and Organisational Structure
Dr. Andreas Baader
Managing Director,
Barkawi Management Consultants GmbH & Co. KG,
Munich
Increasing Earning Power and Business Volume through
Improved Inventory Management
Michael Delion
Vice President Asset Management,
Lufthansa Technik AG,
Hamburg
Optimising Distribution Costs while Maintaining
First-Class Service Standards
Fritz Rheindorf
Director, Parts Operations EAME,
WW Parts Services, John Deere European Parts Distribution Center,
Bruchsal
Flexibility as Success Factor –
Capacity Adaptation to Meet Market Needs
excellent
Dr. Holger Voss
Head of Spares Logistics Engineering,
Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH,
Donauwörth
Charlottenburg II/III
09:00
Moderator
Egil Møller Nielsen
Vice President Global Distribution Logistics,
LEGO Group,
Billund, Denmark
... and Simulating Network Alternatives – Global Footprint
Heino Ostermeier
Vice President,
AIRBUS Material, Logistics and Suppliers,
Hamburg,
Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
Dr.-Ing. Axel Schönknecht
Member of the Management Board,
ILS Integrierte Logistik-Systeme GmbH,
Hamburg
Flexible Working Time Models –
“Natural Breathing Rather than Hiccoughs”
Rüdiger Fox
Board Member,
PFW Aerospace AG,
Speyer
Volume and Capacity Planning as a Success
Factor in Dynamic Markets
Uwe Peter
Head of Strategic Development and Yield Management,
Hermes Transport Logistics GmbH,
Hamburg
operational
Anticipating Worldwide Demand ...
Meet interview guests on the DVZ “red sofa”
in the winter garden of Hotel InterContinental
Berlin – the “living room” of the German Logistics Congress.
Care to try it for size?
Coffee
break and visit to the parallel exhibition, 11:00-11:30
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Guest country, trendsetting projects
The United States of America and the
Federal Republic of Germany have close
trading and investment ties that are of
key importance for national and global
economic growth. The USA is Germany’s
leading trade partner outside the EU and
the biggest export market for German
products behind France. A total 3,000
German companies in the USA employ
almost 670,000 people – and more than
1,450 American companies in Germany
provide over 600,000 jobs. This special
economic relationship creates numerous
opportunities for bilateral cooperation in
the fields of business, trade and logistics. The status of the USA as this year’s
guest country at the Congress underlines
the importance of German-American economic relations.
German Logistics Award
2009
Excellent logistics is characterised by
efficient processes and the systematic
gearing of these processes towards the
needs of the customer: every year, BVL
recognises excellence in this area by
presenting the German Logistics Award to
companies who have developed outstanding solutions in a real-world environment. The award-winning concepts from
the fields of industry, trade and logistics
services are trendsetting concepts that
have provably boosted the success of the
company in question and are representative of an integrated approach to logistics
activities. The German Logistics Award is
also designed to encourage new ideas and
generate stimuli for the development of
cross-sector logistics concepts to secure
the competitiveness of companies in Germany and abroad.
At this year‘s award ceremony during the
Gala Evening of the 26th International
German Logistics Congress, you will have
the opportunity to see for yourself which
innovative concept ultimately won over
the expert jury. The award-winner will
also present the winning overall concept
in sequence F1 on the Thursday of the
conference and will outline the development and implementation of the concept
as well as the results.
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Bernhard Simon
Managing Director,
Dachser GmbH & Co. KG, Kempten
Chairman of the Jury:
Prof. Dr. Hans-Olaf Henkel
Adjunct Professor, Mannheim University
Permanent jury Members:
Prof. Dr. Wolf-Rüdiger Bretzke
Head of Supply Chain Strategy, Barkawi
Management Consultants GmbH & Co. KG,
Munich
Prof. Dr. Claus E. Heinrich
Heidelberg
Björn Helmke
Editor-in-Chief, LOG.Punkt, DVZ Deutsche
Logistik-Zeitung, DVV Media Group,
Hamburg
Dr.-Ing. Thomas Kittel
Vice President Propel, Sauer-Danfoss Inc.,
Wilmington, Delaware, USA,
Managing Director,
Sauer-Danfoss GmbH & Co. OHG,
Neumünster
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Kuhn
Director of the Fraunhofer Institute
for Material Flow and Logistics (IML),
Faculty of Plant Organisation,
Dortmund University
Zygmunt Mierdorf
Member of the Management Board,
Metro AG, Düsseldorf,
Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
Former award winners:
Dr. Karl-Rudolf Rupprecht
Senior Vice President Hub Management,
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Frankfurt a.M.
Dr. Stefan Schulte
Deputy CEO, Fraport AG, Frankfurt a.M.
Dr.-Ing. Ulf Leinhäuser
Head of Production Development,
CLAAS KGaA mbH, Harsewinkel,
Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
Dr.-Ing. Stefan E. A. Recknagel
Director Spare Part Logistics, BSH Bosch
und Siemens Hausgeräte, Fürth,
Regional Group Spokesperson, BVL
Keynotes – Thursday, October 22, 2009
Change of Paradigm in the USA – Re-Charting the World?
Potsdam I+III
11:30
Potsdam I+III
12:00
Potsdam I+III
12:30
Keynote
E1
John C. Kornblum
Former Ambassador of the United States of America in Germany,
Senior Advisor,
Accenture GmbH,
Kronberg im Taunus
The Future of Sustainable Retail Logistics – Will Hope and History Rhyme?
Keynote
E2
E3
Managing Supply Chains in a Globally Challenged World
Norbert Jorek
Partner and Managing Director,
A.T. Kearney Global Business Policy Council,
New York/NY, USA
Philippe Lambotte
Senior Vice President
Customer Service & Logistics,
Kraft Foods Inc.,
Northfield/IL, USA
Dr. Thomas Franck
Senior Vice President
Supply Chain Operations,
BASF S.E.,
Ludwigshafen
Dr. Ekkehard Gericke
Member of Board of Directors,
Product Supply Management,
Festo AG,
Esslingen
Klaus Herms
Wollerau, Schweiz
Norbert Quinkert
Partner,
Quinkert Herbold Fischer
Executive Search GmbH,
Berlin
Panel discussion
Randy Lewis
Senior Vice President Supply Chain & Logistics,
Walgreen Co.,
Deerfield/IL, USA
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Lunch
break and visit to the parallel exhibition, 13:15-14:30
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26th German
Logistics Congress
October 21-23, 2009
14:30 F1
Special-topic sequences – Thursday, October 22, 2009
Role Models for Effective Value Added Strategies –
Identifying Supply Chain Champions
Potsdam I
Moderator
strategic
Prof. Dr. Christopher Jahns
CEO, European Business School EBS, Oestrich-Winkel,
Executive Director,
Supply Chain Management Institute SMI, Wiesbaden,
Member of the Executive Board, BVL
Holistic Supply Chain Re-Alignment –
A Top-Down Approach
Presentation of the Winning Concept
for the German Logistics Award 2009
Markus Pinger
Executive Board Member, Supply Chain,
Beiersdorf AG, Hamburg
The Winner
German Logistics Award 2009
Key Factors in the Success of the
MX Award Winner
Supply Chain-Benchmarking:
Learning from the Best in Other Sectors
Manfred Gundel
COO,
Kuka Roboter GmbH,
Augsburg
14:30 F2
Dr. Christoph Glatzel
Principal,
McKinsey & Company, Cologne
Connecting Brand Identity and Cooperative Distribution
Conference Center
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Andreas Otto
Professor for Controlling and Logistics,
Regensburg University
together
Cooperation between Producers – Exploiting Synergies
Romald Heuvelmans
Customer Logistics Director,
Mars GmbH, Verden
Johannes Busch
Head of International Logistics, The Lorenz Bahlsen
Snack-World GmbH & Co. KG Germany, Neu-Isenburg
Cooperation between Service Providers – Tapping into Success Potential
Dieter Fröhlich
Detlef Claus
Managing Director, VS Logistics Verden GmbH, Verden
Managing Director, Rigterink Spedition GmbH & Co. KG, Nordhorn
Internal Cooperation – Interfacing Purchasing, Sales and Logistics
Ferdinand Schmarje
Head of Logistics, Fressnapf Logistik GmbH, Krefeld
Heinrich Gerads
Head of National Logistics, Kaiser´s Tengelmann AG, Viersen
14:30 F3
Jörg Seehaus
Head of Central ECR Services,
EDEKA Minden-Hannover,
IT-/logistic service GmbH, Minden
Profiting from Lean Concepts Outside the Production Field
Join in t
he deba
te
Tessin I-II
Moderator
Lean Management - Improvements through Lean Logistics
inventive
Dr.-Ing. Christian Reuter
Director, Lead Center Seal Rings Europe,
Freudenberg Simmerringe GmbH & Co. KG,
Weinheim
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Models for and Characteristics of a Holistic Lean Concept
Lars Hildebrand
Group Leader, Siemens AG, Berlin
Introducing a Lean Culture in a Distribution Centre
Dietmar Vollmer
VP Global Distribution, Coloplast Distribution GmbH, Hamburg
Lean Design –
Optimized Processes in the Structural Engineering Sector
Cai von Velsen
Head of Risk-/Quality Management, HOCHTIEF Construction AG, Essen
Special-topic sequences – Thursday, October 22, 2009
F4
Presentation of Entrants for the Science Award for Logistics
Potsdam III
14:30
Moderator
Prof. Dr. Carl Marcus Wallenburg
Head of the Faculty of International Logistics
Networks,
Endowment Chair of the Kühne Foundation,
Berlin Technical University
F5
Logistical Stability in the Field of Automotive
Mixed-Model Assembly
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Meißner
Head of Logistics Planning,
Augsburg production plant, MAN Diesel SE, Augsburg
Systematic Identification and Assessment of
RFID Application Potentials
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Franz Resch
Vice President Supply Chain Management,
MTU-Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin
Development of a Completely Decentralized Control System for
Modular Continuous Conveyors
Dr.-Ing. Stephan Mayer
Senior Associate,
McKinsey & Company Inc., Stuttgart
Flexible Sourcing – Operational Hedging, Diversification and
Contracting under Supply and Demand Uncertainty
Dr. Fabian J. Sting
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow,
INSEAD, Technology and Operations Management Area,
Fontainebleau, France
IT Solutions for the Control and Implementation of
International Value Added
exzellent
With the friendly support of the
Charlottenburg II/III
14:30
Moderator
Vollintegrierte IT-Systeme als Erfolgsfaktor globaler Netze
Ulf Gerkens
Manager Global Supply Planning,
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Wedemark
Kosten senken durch integrierte internationale
Transportmanagementsysteme
Michael Druml
Direktor Global Supply Chain Management,
Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik AG & Co. KG, Graz, Österreich
Komplexität reduzieren! Prozessoptimierung durch die
Kombination von Telematik- und Tourenplanungssystemen
Kay Schiebur
Chief Operating Officer,
Lekkerland AG & Co. KG, Frechen
Forecast: Planning Solutions –
The Key to Efficient Vessel Operations
Torbjörn Dimblad
Vice President,
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, Lysaker, Norway
operativ
Dr.-Ing. Volker Paetz
Board Member responsible for Logistics,
ThyssenKrupp Materials International GmbH,
Düsseldorf
16:30
After Work Party
After
Work Party from 16:30-18:00
After Work Party
On the Thursday of the Congress, why not unwind in a
relaxing and pleasant atmosphere, make new contacts
and do some all-important „networking“? Talk to others
about the stimuli generated by the keynote speakers, the
information provided in the special-topic sequences and
workshops and the impressions gained at the outdoor
sequences. Exhibitors and sponsors invite you to enjoy
snacks and beverages. What‘s more, a number of artists
and artistes will be giving musical and acrobatic performances at the various locations in the exhibition areas of
the Hotel InterContinental.
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26th German
Logistics Congress
October 21-23, 2009
09:00 G1
Special-topic sequences – Friday, October 23, 2009
The Infrastructure Expansion Competition –
National Economic Stimulus Packages
Potsdam I
Moderator
strategic
Björn Helmke
Editor-in Chief,
LOG.Punkt, DVZ Deutsche Logistik-Zeitung,
DVV Media Group GmbH, Hamburg
09:00 G2
Join in t
he deba
te
Ralf Nagel
Senator for Economic Affairs and Ports,
City of Bremen
Rainer Schäfer
President, Federation of German Inland
Ports (BöB), Berlin,
Managing Director,
Neuss-Düsseldorfer Häfen GmbH & Co. KG,
Neuss
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Bender
Frankfurt a.M.
Matthias von Randow
Director of Global Traffic Rights and Political Affairs,
Air Berlin PLC & Co. Luftverkehrs KG, Berlin,
Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
Dr. Karl-Friedrich Rausch
Board Member responsible for
Transport and Logistics,
DB Mobility Logistics AG,
Berlin
Michael Kubenz
President,
German Association for Freight Forwarding and
Logistics (DSLV), Bonn,
Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
The Future of Contract Logistics in the USA and Europe –
Core Competencies of Industry, Trade and Logistics Services
Conference Center
Moderator
together
Mark Bedeman
Global Freight Logistics SME,
IBM Deutschland,
Frankfurt a.M.
09:00 G3
Managing the Retail Supply Chain in Today’s Economy
and Applications for the Future
Dow Famulak
CEO, Li & Fung Europe, London, UK
Europe-Wide Optimisation of the Supply Chain –
Insourcing versus Outsourcing
Felice Patti
Manager European Logistics Contract, Tenneco Inc., Edenkoben
The Unique Supply Chain of Bread –
Core Competencies and Potential Fields for Cooperation
Massimo Ambanelli
Member of the Management Board, Lieken AG, Düsseldorf
Strategies for the Industrialisation of Contract Logistics
Dr.-Ing. Philippe Tufinkgi
Managing Director, ITCL GmbH, Berlin
Decelerated, Simple, Decentral – Change of Paradigm in the Logistics Sector
Tessin I-II
Moderator
inventive
Prof. Dr. Werner Delfmann
Department Director,
Cologne University, Department of
Corporate Management and Logistics,
Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board, BVL
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Join in t
he deba
te
The World in Tailback –
Strategies for Sustainable Logistics Systems
Prof. Dr. Wolf-Rüdiger Bretzke
Economic Science, Duisburg-Essen University
The Use of Autonomous Control in Real-World Logistics
Resilient Logistics Networks – Robust, Strong, Flexible
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Scholz-Reiter
Managing Director, BIBA, Bremen, Scientific Advisory Board, BVL
Dr. Stephan L. K. Freichel
Managing Director Solutions | Industrial Goods, Logwin Holding
Deutschland GmbH, Aschaffenburg, Regional Group Spokesperson, BVL
Focus on the Customer, Eyes on the Logistics Partner –
Joint Innovative Strategies to Meet Future Challenges
Ingo Brauckmann
Corporate Vice President, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Düsseldorf
Visit the parallel exhibition between 09:00-14:45
Special-topic sequences – Friday, October 23, 2009
Supply Chain Inside – Efficiency and Transparency
Moderator
Charlottenburg II/III
09:00
Manufacturing Execution Delivery System as a
Fully Digital Process for 800,000 Items
Dr. Meinrad Lugan
Member of the Management Board,
B. Braun Melsungen AG,Melsungen
Scanner-Based Material Documentation –
Increasing Process Efficiency by Visualising
Patient-Based Consumption in Real Time
Holger Klein
Head of Materials Management,
Bad Krozingen Cardiac Centre
How Modern Logistics Concepts Can Improve Patient Care –
Standards, EDI and Media Disruption-Free
Communication as Success Factors
Alfons Rathmer
IT Manager Health Care Business EMEA,
IT Alignment Manager,
3M Deutschland GmbH,Neuss
New Supply Concepts in the Health Care Sector require
creative Logistics Service Providers
Dr. Klaus Juffernbruch
Internet Business Solutions Director,
Cisco Systems - IBSG Germany, Düsseldorf
Expansion and Adaptation of Applied Logistics Technology
Moderator
09:00
in cooperation with
Jörg Pretzel
Managing Director,
GS1 Germany GmbH,
Cologne
G5
Potsdam III
excellent
G4
in cooperation with
Karl Schee
Director Supply Chain EMEA,
Zimmer GmbH,
Winterthur, Switzerland
Werner Trunz
Member of the Management Board,
Head of Organisation and IT for the Sto Group,
Sto AG, Stühlingen
Adapting Logistics Systems to Market
Requirements and Customer Expectations
Klaus Gäb
Head of Logistics for the EMEA Region,
Moeller Electric GmbH, Bonn
Exploiting Existing Resources –
Efficient Modernisation of a High-Bay and Small Parts Warehouse
Thomas Erb
Managing Director,
Ferdinand Gross GmbH & Co., Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Improvement through Automation at the Interfaces
between Warehousing and Production
Lars G. Hansen
Project Manager,
Carlsberg Denmark, Fredericia, Denmark
operational
Warehouse Integration and Expansion during Ongoing Operations
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Coffee
break and visit to the parallel exhibition, 11:00-11:30
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26th German
Logistics Congress
October 21-23, 2009
Presentation of the Science Award for Logistics 2009
Close cooperation with real-world logistics experts and interdisciplinary objectives are two of the characteristic features
of successful logistics research, an area
that has developed into an independent
scientific field in recent years.
With the aim of promoting innovation in
the logistics field, scientists in different
specialised disciplines and with different
levels of experience work together and
document their research findings in publications, dissertations and postdoctoral
theses. BVL’s Science Award for Logistics
is presented in recognition of research
projects that make a special contribution
to the process of transfer between practice and science. Ideally, the award-winning projects should already have been
implemented in the real world or should
be in the process of implementation.
In this way, BVL rewards the work of
young scientists and also recognises the
support provided by the supervising insti-
tutes, who generated the decisive stimuli
and created the necessary framework for
targeted research.
The jury decides on the winner of the
award after the entries have been presented at the German Logistics Congress.
Chairman of the Jury:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Schenk, Director
of the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory
Operation and Automation (IFF), Magdeburg, Member of the Scientific Advisory
Board, BVL
Jury members:
Prof. Dr. Ludger Brüll, Vice President Supply
Chain & Logistics, Bayer Technology Serv-
Friday, October 23, 2009
ices, Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Member of the
Research Council, BVL
Dr.-Ing. Markus Greiling, Head of Productivity Management, Wacker Chemie
AG, Burghausen, Member of the Research
Council, BVL
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Willibald Günthner, Director
of the Faculty of Conveying Technology,
Material Flow & Logistics, Munich Technical University, Garching, Member of the
Scientific Advisory Board, BVL
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Albert Jugel, Owner, VMP
Venture Management Partners GmbH,
Dresden, Member of the Advisory Board,
BVL
Dr. Michael Krings, Head of the Central
Logistics/Organisation Unit, Parfümerie
Douglas GmbH, Hagen
Dr. Kai Salzmann, Head of CKD Logistics
China, AUDI AG, Ingolstadt
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Weber, Director, Institute
for Management and Controlling (IMC),
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar, Member of the Scientific
Advisory Board, BVL
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Potsdam I+III
11:30
Potsdam I+III
11:55
Potsdam I+III
12:20
Potsdam I+III
12:45
Potsdam I+III
12:55
Keynote
The Future Belongs to Intelligent Companies
Albrecht Hornbach
Chairman of the Management Board,
HORNBACH HOLDING AG,
Neustadt a. d. Weinstraße
The New Logistics Concept in a Production System Environment
Keynote
H2
Prof. Dr. Jochem Heizmann
Member of the Management Board,
Volkswagen AG,
Wolfsburg
Why Germany Needs the World’s Leading Logistics Experts
Keynote
H3
H4
Presentation of the Science Award for Logistics 2009
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Willibald A. Günthner
Director, Faculty of Conveying Technology, Material Flow and Logistics,
Munich Technical University, Garching,
Scientific Advisory Board, BVL,
Spokesman of the jury
H5
H6
Lunch
Michael Brauch
Chairman of the Management Board,
Oskar Schunck AG & Co. KG,
Munich
Europe and the Future of Transatlantic Relations
Dr. Joschka Fischer
Former German
Foreign Minister,
Berlin
Award
presentation
Dr. Rüdiger Grube
Chairman of the Management Board,
Deutsche Bahn AG,
Berlin
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Closing address by the Chairman of the Executive Board of BVL
and visit to the parallel exhibition, 13:30-14:45
Potsdam I+III
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Guest presentation
H1
13:25
26th German
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Parallel exhibition
October 21-23, 2009
Experience logistics live
Meet the most important providers. Find the most innovative solution.
Get to know the most interesting companies and their employees face to face.
AEB GmbH
Agentur für Wirtschaftsförderung Cuxhaven
Agility Logistics GmbH
ARAIA GmbH
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft,
Infrastruktur, Verkehr und Technologie –
Invest in Bavaria
BEUMER Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG
BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und
Logistik GmbH
Arbeitsgemeinschaft industrieller Forschungsvereinigungen „Otto v. Guericke“ e.V. AiF
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG
arvato services
Atos Origin GmbH
Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in
Logistics
Axxom Software AG
Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL) e.V.
Baden-Württemberg International
Buss Ports
Barkawi Management Consultants
GmbH & Co. KG
Camelot IDPro AG
Carema GmbH
Bayer Technology Services GmbH
CargoLine GmbH
BrainNet Supply Management Group AG
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Answer the questions of your target group and showcase your services
This is precisely the time to invest in your business –
and to position yourself in the market
Paul Craemer GmbH
Crisplant GmbH
DACHSER GmbH & Co. KG
Daimler FleetBoard GmbH
DB Intermodal DB Schenker Rail Deutschland AG
DB Schenker Deutschland AG
DB Schenker Rail Deutschland AG
Dematic GmbH
Deutsche Logistik Akademie (DLA) gGmbH
Deutsche Paletten Logistik GmbH
DHL Supply Chain
DPD Dynamic Parcel Distribution GmbH & Co. KG
DSV Solutions GmbH
Duale Hochschule Lörrach
Dunkel, Vögele & Associates GmbH
DVV Media Group
Easypack GmbH
ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG
ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH
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DHL PAKET
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COGLAS GmbH
DHL Global Forwarding
Showcase your company in the parallel exhibition:
CHEP Deutschland GmbH
DHL Freight
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CeMAT – Network
ETHZ - Eidgenössische Technische
Hochschule Zürich
EURO-LOG AG
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4flow AG
InterContinental Berlin and Schweizerhof Berlin
Europa-Center AG
Logisticator
FIEGE Deutschland Stiftung & Co. KG
LogistikCluster NRW
FIEGE Stiftung & Co. KG
Logistiknetz Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.
Flextronics Global Services
LogistikRuhr
Flughafen Bremen GmbH
Logistik-Initiative Hamburg
Forum-SCM
Logistik RheinMain. Die Wissensinitiative
Fraunhofer ATL, Arbeitsgruppe für Technologien
der Logistik-Dienstleistungswirtschaft
Logwin AG
Fraunhofer-Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und
-automatisierung IFF
Fraunhofer-Institut für Materialfluss und
Logistik IML
Garbe Logistic AG
Geis Industrie-Service GmbH
GEODIS Logistics Deutschland GmbH
Global Green Pallets GmbH
GO! General-Overnight Service
(Deutschland) GmbH
GreenCat GmbH
GSE Deutschland GmbH
GVZ Entwicklungsgesellschaft Bremen mbH
GVZ Regensburg GmbH/Stadt Regensburg –
Amt für Wirtschaftsförderung
Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft KG
Haus der Technik e.V.
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics GmbH & Co. KG
LPR Logistic Packaging Return
Deutschland GmbH
Lufthansa Systems AG
Messe München GmbH
METROPLAN Logistics Management GmbH
Joint stands and
special areas
ó
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Logistik Bremen
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will be profiling the strengths of
the various logistics regions together
with selected partners.
Miebach Consulting GmbH
MLOG Logistics GmbH
TIM CONSULT GmbH
mSE GmbH Management-Solutions and
System-Engineering
TimoCom Soft- und Hardware GmbH
ORACLE Deutschland GmbH
PAKi Logistics GmbH
pfenning logistics / KMP Holding GmbH
Pohlen Bedachung/Pohlen Solar
PricewaterhouseCoopers AG
prismat GmbH
ProLogis Germany Management GmbH
PROLOGOS Planung und Beratung Dr. Gietz,
Henneberg, Kindt OHG
PSI Logistics GmbH
Rail Cargo Austria AG
topsystem Systemhaus GmbH
TransCare AG
trans-o-flex Schnell-Lieferdienst
GmbH & Co. KG
TRANSPOREON GmbH
Trierer Hafengesellschaft mbH
TRILOGIQ Deutschland GmbH
Vanderlande Industries GmbH
VDI-Gesellschaft Fördertechnik Materialfluss
Logistik
Rhenus AG & Co. KG
VDMA Fachverband Fördertechnik und
Logistiksysteme
Huss-Unternehmensgruppe
RO-BER Industrieroboter GmbH
Visality Consulting GmbH
i+o Industrieplanung + Organisation
GmbH & Co. KG
Rodata GmbH
Vogel Business Media GmbH & Co. KG
IBM Deutschland GmbH
ROTH Logistikberatung GmbH
RWTH Aachen
Wirtschaftsförderung LÜBECK GmbH
Hermes Transport Logistics GmbH
HOYER GmbH
iloxx AG
inconso AG
inet-logistics GmbH
Infor Global Solutions Deutschland AG
Infraserv Logistics GmbH
S & P Computersysteme GmbH,
Systemhaus für Logistik
SAF AG
SALT Solutions GmbH
SAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG
integral logistics GmbH & Co. KG
Scheren Logistik GmbH
Investitions- und Marketinggesellschaft
Sachsen-Anhalt mbH
ShipitSmarter.com B.V.
IWL AG
SIC Software Industrie Consult GmbH
SICK Vertriebs-GmbH
Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH
JadeWeserPort Logistics Zone GmbH
KDL Logistiksysteme GmbH
Klug GmbH integrierte Systeme
Siemens AG
SSI Schäfer
SSI Schäfer Noell GmbH
KNAPP AG
Stiftung Deutsche Außenhandels- und
Verkehrs-Akademie
Kompetenzzentrum Logistik Bremen (KLB) e.V.
STILL GmbH
Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG
Stute Verkehrs-GmbH
Kühne School of Logistics and Management
GmbH
SuperOffice GmbH
Lebensmittel-Zeitung
Supply Chain Management Institute (SMI),
European Business School (EBS)
LGI Logistics Group International GmbH
Swisslog AG
J. Lippert GmbH & Co. KG
Tag der Logistik
LOCANIS AG
Technische Universität Berlin – Bereich Logistik
LOCOM Consulting GmbH
TGW Systems Integration GmbH
October
21-23, 2009
Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH
Zetes GmbH
Communication areas
In the Business Area in the lobby of the
Hotel InterContinental, DHL and BVL are
joining forces to create the ideal setting
for your business correspondence. Alongside WLAN and computers with Internet
access, there are also fax machines at
your disposal. The big-screen monitor
above the coffee bar ensures that you can
stay up to speed with what’s happening
at the Congress.
The lobby of the Hotel Schweizerhof is
the ideal place to meet with other Congress participants in a calm and peaceful
environment. When midday arrives, you
can also enjoy the “quick lunch” service at
the bistro tables in the lobby to fuel yourself up for the second half of the day.
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Services at the 26th German Logistics Congress
October 21-23, 2009
Lounges on all Congress days – communication and relaxation – quiet zones at the Congress
Executive Lounge
Library –
The BrainNet Lounge is the exclusive meeting place for
top executives from the field of supply chain management.
Delphi Lounge
Raum Köpenick – Talking about the future is always stimulating, but this doesn’t mean you
shouldn’t relax in the pleasant setting of the Delphi-Lounge. With its study entitled “Delivering Tomorrow – Customer Needs in 2020 and Beyond”, Deutsche Post DHL supplies just the
right level of excitement. Something else for you to look forward to.
Marlene Lounge
Marlene-Bar –
The Congress meeting place in elegant bar surroundings.
This year, we are once again looking forward to welcoming you
to the DPD Lounge in the lobby of the Hotel InterContinental.
Blue Lounge
Foyer Potsdam –
Our HTL Blue Lounge is a byword for relaxation. Recover from the stress and hectic pace of
the Congress, and enjoy our refreshing range of beverages.
Be sure to drop by – we’ll always be happy to see you.
Perspectives Lounge
Room Tiergarten II –
In the KNAPP Perspectives Lounge we will be happy to provide you with exclusive insights into
future developments or to talk to you about the questions and issues that interest you most.
We look forward to seeing you!
Hafen “Port” Lounge
Foyer Potsdam – The ports on the Rhine and Mosel are one of the trademarks of Rhineland-Palatinate
logistics, the gateways from Rhineland-Palatinate to destinations around the globe. In Berlin, we will be
showcasing the most popular exports from Germany’s number one wine-growing region. Come and visit
us, and be ready for a surprise – in line with the slogan of Rhineland-Palatinate: “We get things moving”.
Green Lounge
Room Charlottenburg I –
Recharge your business while you relax.
Visit us, recharge your batteries and enjoy constructive conversations.
Havanna Lounge
Room Tiergarten I –
Engage in stimulating conversation in a Caribbean atmosphere
and relax with a Cuban cocktail.
Visit us in the Havanna Lounge.
RheinMain Lounge
Room Köpenick II/III – The best locations working to meet the most exacting demands and preferences,
drawing on long-standing experience and backed up by the highest level of know-how and expertise –
this applies not only to our wines but also to our logistics activities. 5 cities, 3 countries, 2 universities and
their partners of industry, science and politics invite you to experience “Logistics Rhine-Main” à la carte!
Tea Lounge
Room Dahlem –
Welcome to the STILL Tea Lounge!
Come inside and enjoy the wide selected teas and
specialities from Hugo’s.
Kombifracht Lounge
Room Glienicke –
Nespresso between parcels and pallets.
Find out all about “trans-o-flexibility” and
tailored logistics solutions.
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October 21-23, 2009
O1
Limited no. of places
Registration on Oct 21, 2009 from 13:00
in the lobby of the Hotel InterContinental
Bahlsen GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin plant
Lean Processes in the Production of Cakes and Biscuits
Outdoor
13:3017:00
Outdoor sequences, Thursday, October 22, 2009
Karl-Heinz Gnatzig
Plant Manager,
Bahlsen GmbH & Co. KG,
Berlin plant
Tour of the cake and biscuit production facility
13:3017:00
O2
Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH
Limited no. of places
Registration on Oct 21, 2009 from 13:00
in the lobby of the Hotel InterContinental
Outdoor
Production Logistics in Flow
Andre Janis
Head of Supply Chain Management,
Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH,
Berlin
Tour of a production plant for customised components
for rail vehicle brakes
13:3017:00
O3
Limited no. of places
Registration on Oct 21, 2009 from 13:00
in the lobby of the Hotel InterContinental
SOLON SE
Outdoor
Logistics Meets Solar Energy – Effective Use of Space
Frank Brehm
Managing Director, SOLON Mobility GmbH, Berlin
The Road to Integrated Solutions and Supply Standards along
the Photovoltaic Supply Chain
Stefan Gärtner
Managing Partner, LogistikPlan GmbH, Dresden,
Regional Group Deputy Spokesperson, BVL
Tour of solar module production and solar facility utilisation
O4
Outdoor
13:3017:00
Limited no. of places
Registration on Oct 21, 2009 from 13:00
in the lobby of the Hotel InterContinental
Mercedes-Benz Ludwigsfelde GmbH
The Production and Logistics System Based
on the Example of “Sprinter” Production
Siegbert Gruenbacher
Head of Supply, Mercedes-Benz Ludwigsfelde GmbH, Berlin
Tour of the Sprinter production facility
O5
Berliner Hafen- und Lagerhausgesellschaft mbH
Limited no. of places
Registration on Oct 21, 2009 from 13:00
in the lobby of the Hotel InterContinental
New Intermodal Transport Concepts –
Via Ship and Train to Berlin’s Westhafen Port
Outdoor
13:3017:00
Peter Stäblein
Managing Director,
Berliner Hafen- und Lagerhausgesellschaft mbH, Berlin
Boat trip to the Westhafen port and round trip of the port
with commentary
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Buses leave for outdoor sequences from the Hotel InterContinental at 13:30
Additional events during the Congress
Conference Center
With the aim of promoting the development of up-and-coming scientists in the logistics field, BVL will be
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inviting PhD candidates to come together on the eve of the German Logistics Congress for the tenth time Separat
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to discuss methods and trends in logistics research and to engage in an interdisciplinary dialogue that
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will help to improve the quality of their personal dissertation projects. The professors moderating the
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workshop will provide valuable support and advice, and participants will have an opportunity to view
their own work from a different perspective. After the workshop, the PhD candidates will be able to make key contacts for
future cooperation and benefit from important stimuli for hands-on research during the three days of the Congress.
Moderator
Prof. Peter Klaus, D.B.A. Boston/Univ.
Former Professor, Department of Business
Studies, speciality:
Logistics, Erlangen-Nuremberg University,
Editor-in-Chief, Logistics Research,
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board, BVL
Prof. Chelsea C. White III
H. Milton & Carolyn J. Stewart School Chair,
Schneider National Chair of Transportation and
Logistics, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial
and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta/GA, USA
What are the advantages and requirements when it comes to using robots in the fields of order picking, transshipment,
warehousing and transportation? The requirement and performance profiles for technical logistics are becoming more
demanding all the time. Standardisation, coordinated process chains and integrated IT are the precondition for the exploitation of untapped productivity potential. Talk to the following experts about the latest trends and application experiences in
a session chaired by Dr. Hanspeter Stabenau, Honorary Chairman, BVL, Bremen:
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Torsten Glander, Manager Operation, BLG in.add.out. LOGISTICS GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen
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Dr. Albrecht Hoene, Head of Development Logistics, Engineering Tools, KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg
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Elmar Issing, Head of Logistics Systems and New Technologies, SSI Schäfer NOELL GmbH, Giebelstadt
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Martin Nether, Director, CHEP Deutschland GmbH, Cologne
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Richter, Head of Material Handling Engineering and Systems, Fraunhofer-IFF, Magdeburg
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Managing Director, BIBA, Bremen, Scientific Advisory Board, BVL
Network Workshop
09:3011:00
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tessin III (limited no. of places, no registration)
Is holistic network optimisation a utopia or will it soon be reality? In recent years, many models have been developed for network optimisation, collaboration and supply chain event management, complete with the corresponding software concepts.
It is frequently the case, however, that only idealised chains are optimised as opposed to real networks. In a session chaired
by Dieter Bock, Partner, TransCare AG, Wiesbaden, Eastern Europe Representative, BVL, find out about new approaches and
work with others to determine which developments are already being put into practice and which ones will be realised in
years to come. Added stimuli will be supplied by:
W3
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Hans-Jörg Hager, President, UCS (Unternehmer-Colloquium Spedition), Bremen
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Dr.-Ing. Stefan Wolff, CEO, 4flow AG, Berlin, Chairman of the Research Council, BVL
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Karl-Heinz Immoor, Managing Director, emLogistics GmbH, Würzburg
Innovation Workshop
15:0016:30
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tessin III (limited no. of places, no registration)
The evolutionary development of existing technologies and routines is key to future competitiveness, and the pace of
change in the global context means that companies also need to push ahead with process, product and service innovations
in order to gain a competitive edge. In a session chaired by Prof. Dr. Michael Schröder, Baden-Württemberg Cooperative
State University, Mannheim, Regional Group Spokesperson, BVL, you can pose critical questions, discuss the practical feasibility of logistical innovations and take advantage of the stimuli provided by the following speakers in various areas of logistics
to improve the business strategy of your own company:
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Jörn Taucke, Managing Partner, Taucke Systemtechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen
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Dr. Joachim Kroemer, Head of Sales and Marketing, Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH, Puchheim
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Prof. Dr. Bernhard Sünderhauf, Managing Director, ALTAPLAN LEASING GmbH, Grünstadt
Make
the most of this opportunity for interaction – discuss your key questions with the experts!
Workshop
14:3016:30
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tessin III (limited no. of places, no registration)
Workshop
Robot Workshop
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Workshop
W1
Moderator
PhD Candidates Workshop
10:0017:00
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
DW 10th BVL Workshop for PhD Candidates
26th German
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Organisation
October 21-23, 2009
Development and staging of the 26th German Logistics Congress
We would like to thank our concept team ...
Dr. Stephan L. K. Freichel, Managing Director Solutions |
Industrial Goods, Logwin Holding Deutschland GmbH,
Aschaffenburg, Regional Group Spokesperson, BVL
ó Hans-Peter Gartner, Head of Logistics, KATHREIN-Werke KG,
Rosenheim
ó Werner Klein, Senior Managing Consultant,
IBM Deutschland GmbH, Frankfurt a.M.
ó Andreas Kruse, Manager, DHL Innovation Center, Troisdorf
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Straube, Executive Director, Institute for
Technology and Management, Head of the Faculty of Logistics,
Berlin Technical University, Member of the Advisory Board, BVL
Jörg Becker, Head of Process Development/Planning Logistics,
Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG, Künzelsau,
Regional Group Spokesperson, BVL
Björn Beckmann, Head of Logistics Planning, AUDI AG,
Neckarsulm
Dr.-Ing. Michael Benz, Industry Consultant, Teradata GmbH,
Düsseldorf
Dr.-Ing. Christoph Beumer, Chairman of the Management
Board, BEUMER Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG, Beckum,
Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board, BVL
Dr. Tilo Bobel, Assistant to the Management Board,
Loxxess AG, Munich, Member of the Research Council, BVL
Dominik Bühring, Member of the Management Board,
Miebach Consulting GmbH, Frankfurt a.M.,
Regional Group Spokesperson, BVL
Robert Kümmerlen, Head of the Logistics Desk,
DVZ Deutsche Logistik-Zeitung, Hamburg
ó Dr. Antje Lüssenhop, Head of Communications,
DB Mobility Logistics AG, Berlin
ó Rita Marzian, Head of Department, METRO AG, Düsseldorf
ó Norbert Naumenko, Chief Corporate Officer,
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG, Bremen
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Karl Michael Probst, Managing Director,
Federation of German Inland Ports, Berlin
Rainer Renschen, APM Global Logistics Germany GmbH,
Maersk Logistics, Hamburg
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Walter, Professor for Logistics
Management, European Business School, Wiesbaden
Martin Weiblen, Manager Business Development,
Dematic GmbH, Offenbach
Axel Witte, Managing Director Logistics,
Strauss Logistik GmbH & Co. KG, Solingen
... and our project team
Contacts for suggestions and queries:
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Project management
Jörn Fontius
Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wimmer
ó Congress development
Verena Flitsch
Tino Grosche
Heiko Wöhner
ó Event management and sponsoring
Christa Ehlers
Anne-Kathrin Manze
Heike Piepenschneider
ó “Logistics Market” exhibition
Hannelore Metreveli
The team from BVL Head Office is looking forward to welcoming
you to the 26th German Logistics Congress in Berlin.
We would like to thank the following for
helping us to stage the Congress
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We would be grateful for your feedback – either in person or via dlk@bvl.de!
Your registration
You can register for the 26th German Logistics Congress 2009 in Berlin either
online at www.bvl.de/dlk or
ó by phone +49 / 421 / 173 84 34.
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With your registration, you accept the Conditions of Participation listed at www.bvl.de/dlk.
Participation fees
€ 1,440 for BVL members
€ 1,690 for non-members
Special terms for scientists/researchers and
students on request
Venue
Hotel InterContinental
Budapester Straße 2, 10787 Berlin, Germany
Hotel Schweizerhof
Budapester Straße 25, 10787 Berlin, Germany
Social programme for accompanying persons on all Congress days
Architecture and Jewish history in Berlin
The Jewish Museum in Berlin is one of the famous buildings designed by internationally
renowned architect and urban planner Daniel Libeskind. Embark on a journey through
two thousand years of German-Jewish history; in addition, you will have a chance to
discover unknown facets of what is called Libeskind’s “emotional architecture”. Following the tour around and through the museum, you will have the opportunity to see the
museum exhibition or take a trip to the museum shop or the “Max Liebermann” café.
The outing will be rounded off by a communal lunch.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 09:30-14:00
Potsdam – a different perspective
Cecilienhof Castle became known throughout the world as the venue for the Potsdam
Conference from July 17 to August 2, 1945. The conference entered the history books
as the last and longest summit held by the victorious Allies: the USA, Great Britain and
the Soviet Union. Tread in the footsteps of history – visit the memorial to the Potsdam
Treaty and the former residential quarters of the Crown Prince William and Cecilie, for
whom Emperor William II had Cecilienhof Castle built. After your visit, you can stroll
through the charming and varied Dutch Quarter and enjoy lunch in the “Fliegenden Holländer” (Flying Dutchman) restaurant.
Thursday, October 22, 2009, 09:30-15:30
Berlin’s history and contemporary art
20 years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Bernauer Straße street provides a vivid
illustration of life in a divided city. Footage of people escaping through the windows
of houses in this eastern part of Berlin directly onto the street with its pavement in the
western section of the city went around the world. This is where the “Chapel of Reconciliation” was built after German reunification, and the chapel is today part of the memorial site. In the later part of the morning, you can gain some insights into the future of
Berlin as the city of contemporary art during a visit to a private collection.
Friday, October 23, 2009, 09:30-13:00
Participation fees: € 80 per Day, organiser: DGfL GmbH, Bremen, Germany
Information: Anne-Kathrin Manze, phone +49 / 421 / 173 84 17
You can find a detailed programme at www.bvl.de/dlk
Rail travel offer to the German Logistics Congress
Special rail ticket offer from Deutsche Bahn AG for Congress participants
Travel to Berlin from any DB railway station in Germany
for € 109 (2nd class) or € 169 (1st class). The tickets are valid from October 19 to 25,
2009 and are not restricted to specific trains.
You can book these tickets as of today by calling +49 / 1805 311 153 (14 ct/min)
and mentioning “BVL 2009”.
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A strong network
October 21-23, 2009
Make sure your company’s part of the action!
Logistics Day
April 15, 2010
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One of the main goals of BVL is to promote a better and broader
understanding of logistics in the public arena. The aim is to let people know about the fascinations of logistics – and this is the idea
behind “Logistics Day”. This nationwide day of action took place
for the second time in 2009 under the motto “ Logistics paves the
way!” Around 25,000 people who are interested in logistics took
the opportunity to obtain information on and gain insights into our
exciting industry at 289 events throughout Germany. The success of
the event is also reflected by the 600 plus reports in the print and
online media as well as on radio TV.
So why not join the action on April 15, 2010, when companies from
industry, the trade sector and logistics services will once again
be showcasing the many facets and aspects of logistics activities
to the general public – and when logistics institutes and training
institutions will be presenting their research projects and courses.
Any company or institute active in the logistics field can take part
with its own event.
Interested?
You can find out more at the “Logistics Day 2010” stand in the lobby
of the Hotel InterContinental; updated information is also available
on the Internet at www.tag-der-logistik.de.
Enjoy the benefits of a strong network:
Become a Member of BVL!
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provides forums for the ongoing development of logistics issues and topics,
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publishes first-hand information in its LOG.Punkt, LOG.Letter and LOG.Mail media,
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operates independent hands-on further training and development institutions – the German Foreign Trade and
Transport Academy (DAV) and the German Logistics Academy (DLA) – under the umbrella of the BVL Campus.
As a member of BVL, you are part of this network. You will regularly receive interesting information material, benefit from
the preferential fees for events and training courses and also have an opportunity to become actively involved in BVL.
Interested?
Our team at the BVL stand in Hotel InterContinental will be looking forward to your visit.
You can find more information on BVL, on membership and on preferential member rates at
www.bvl.de/member.
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