Friday 27th April 2012 - Dublin Chamber of Commerce
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Friday 27th April 2012 - Dublin Chamber of Commerce
GS1 Ireland 2012 Supply Chain Conference Supply Chain Visibility and Innovation Meeting Consumer Demands in the Digital Age with Supply Chain Visibility and Innovation across all industry sectors Friday 27th April 2012 Convention Centre Dublin Scan to register • Member €180 • Non Member €200 All fees net of VAT at 23% Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Partner wwww.gs1ie.org Visibility and Innovation The GS1 Ireland 2012 Supply Chain Conference About the Conference Nearly 2 million companies in more than 20 industry sectors globally use GS1 standards and solutions for supply chain efficiency, traceability and collaboration. The GS1 Ireland National Supply Chain Conference on April 27th will bring together practitioners from a wide variety of industry sectors to share their expertise with Irish organisations on creating more effective and more efficient business processes through the use of GS1 global supply chain standards. The conference, over a series of 4 sessions, will bring attendees up to speed on the latest developments and innovative practices regarding: SESSION 2 The Mobile Age - where and how do consumers source product information? In the always-on digital age consumers have limitless access to tools and resources to find, research and compare products. But who controls these channels? Is the data they find online accurate? What strategies do you have in place to ensure your customers find accurate, up to date information about your products? In this session we will look at this dynamic new space and see how GS1 Standards can assist organisations to meet the challenge of satisfying consumer demand for information through mobile and online channels. 3 Innovation in Action 4 Traceability and Recall SESSION Master Data Management, Data Quality and Data Synchronisation. Data drives your business. From your retail customers, to the warehouse, to the final consumer, product data is key to ensuring your product is available, on the shelf for consumers to purchase. From product sizes to case configurations to allergy information, getting accurate data to each of these points in the supply chain is a significant business challenge. In this first session of the conference we will hear from both a retailer and a supplier on how they are using parts of the GS1 Standards toolkit to meet this challenge and how these processes are enabling them to be innovative and meet the demands of the Smart Consumer. For over thirty years the barcode has been the technology of choice for enabling data capture along the supply chain. Now RFID adoption is gathering pace and moving from the warehouse and supply chain, to the shop floor. In this session we will hear from organisations that have utilised RFID to transform their business processes, deliver efficiency and cost savings, from stock replenishment and control solutions in the Apparel sector to meeting the rigorous safety and regulatory requirements of the Aviation industry. SESSION SESSION 1 Managing Your Product Data - a key enabler and business asset: Ireland - the "Safe" Food Island. Ireland has an enviable asset in its agricultural land, climate and food culture to lead on the worldstage in terms of producing high quality and safe food. Capitalising on these assets and growing our international reputation is a key objective for the sector in terms of long term survival and opportunity. Having a safe, secure, compliant supply chain with full traceability and recall capabilities, in line with international standards will be key to enabling this success. In this session we look at how Irish food companies can deploy GS1 Standards for identification and data sharing to position and enable their organisations to take full advantage of the growth and export opportunities that lie ahead. A range of industries, sectors and technologies are addressed at this conference demonstrating the universal applicability of the GS1 Standards. Regardless of your industry sector or the size and scale of your organisation, all can benefit from the implementation of GS1 Standards within their business processes, enabling visibility, interoperability and innovation to meet consumer needs. Whether you are taking the initial steps to uniquely identify and bar code your products or are transforming your operational model with data synchronisation and RFID enabled solutions, we are sure you will enjoy hearing from our selected speakers. Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Partner Why attend? If you need to make your business operate more efficiently, to achieve cost savings and to enable greater visibility of your products across the supply chain, you will benefit from the learnings presented at this GS1 conference. Visibility and Innovation The GS1 Ireland 2012 Supply Chain Conference Conference Programme 07:30 - 08:45 SESSION 1 REGISTRATION, WELCOME COFFEE AND EXHIBITION Keynote Speakers 08:45 - 11:00 08:45 - 08:55 Welcome Tony Minogue, General Manager Business Services, Glanbia and Chairman GS1 Ireland 09:00 - 09:20 Opening Address John Perry, TD, Minister of State for Small Business, Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation 09:25 - 09:30 Introduction Mike Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, GS1 Ireland 09:30 - 11:00 Accurate Data: The Enabler for Visibility, Performance and Innovation 09:30 - 09:50 Susie McIntosh Hinson, Senior Director Technologies and Services, GS1 Global 09:55 - 10:15 Edel Russell, Head of Loyalty and Insight, Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland 10:20 - 10:40 John Mee, Supply Chain Manager, Glanbia 10:45 - 11:00 Q&A Mike Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, GS1 Ireland John Perry, Minister of State John Perry TD is Minister of State for Small Business and represents the Sligo North Leitrim constituency. He is a business person in his home town of Ballymote in Co. Sligo. The key strategic issues for the Minister and his Department are maximising job creation and retention among SMEs, maintenance of a competitive business environment, driving productivity improvements through business process changes and maximising the use of ICT Resources. Edel Russell, Musgrave Having joined Musgrave as part of the graduate programme in 1994, Edel has worked in both the trading and marketing departments. During her 10 years with the trading team, she was responsible for the ambient, fresh and frozen portfolios at both Trading and Category Manager level. Just over a year ago, Edel moved to the Head of Loyalty and Insight and along with her team has been responsible for the delivery of SuperValu’s on-line shopping business and its Real Rewards loyalty card. Edel is also responsible for the consumer insight function in Musgrave. 11:00 - 11:20 COFFEE BREAK AND EXHIBITION Introduced by Heavey RF Group 2 SESSION 11:30 - 13:00 11:20 - 13:00 Trusted Data in a Mobile World 11:20 - 11:40 Malcolm Bowden, President, Global Solutions, GS1 Global 11:45 - 12:05 Fintan Lonergan, Managing Director of Media, O2 Ireland 12:10 - 12:30 Bruce Mitchell, Chairman and CEO, airmid healthgroup 12:35 - 12:55 Damian Lawlor, Managing Director, Media Platforms, Northern & Central Europe, Google 12:55 - 13:00 Q & A Mike Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, GS1 Ireland 13:00 - 13:45 LUNCH BREAK AND EXHIBITION Introduced by Atlas Justin Carton, Carton Bros. The Carton Group is Ireland’s largest integrated chicken processor, with a throughput of 600,000 birds per week and 120,000 tonnes of chicken feed a year. The business takes an integrated approach to the poultry supply chain taking responsibility for all stages of the life cycle of the chicken and working closely in partnership with farmers, suppliers and customers. Justin has a Bachelor of Science (Marketing) from Trinity College, a post graduate Marketing Diploma and Masters of Information Science from UCD, and is a qualified Chartered Management Accountant. Aidan Cotter, Bord Bia Aidan Cotter was appointed Chief Executive of Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, in July 2004, bringing with him to the position a wealth of knowledge and experience in food marketing. Mr Cotter previously served in Bord Bia as Director of Operations, and earlier gained extensive experience in the marketplace as the organisation’s European Director. Mr Cotter holds an MBA from Cranfield School of Management in the UK and has Masters degrees in Economic Science and in Agricultural Economics from University College, Dublin. Bord Bia – The Irish Food Board - is the Irish state agency responsible for the promotion and market development of Irish food, drink, and horticulture. Visibility and Innovation The GS1 Ireland 2012 Supply Chain Conference 3 SESSION 13:45 - 15:00 Tony Minogue, Glanbia 13:45 - 15:00 Innovation in Action 13:45 - 14:00 Uwe Quiede, RFID Principal, TAILORIT 14:05 - 14:20 Torsten Katzor, Global Director Fashion Logistics, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics 14:25 - 14:45 Dave Browne, Founder and Managing Director, Aerospace Software Developments 14:50 - 15:00 Q&A Mike Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, GS1 Ireland 15:00 - 15:20 COFFEE BREAK AND EXHIBITION Introduced by brandbank 4 SESSION Moderators 15:20 - 16:45 15:20 - 16:45 Enabling the Irish Food Sector for Growth and Exports - meeting the demands for a Safe and Sustainable Supply Chain 15:20 - 15:40 John Keogh, Global Director, Product & Consumer Safety, GS1 Global 15:45 - 16:05 Justin Carton, Director of Information, Carton Bros 16:10 - 16:30 Aidan Cotter, Chief Executive Officer, Bord Bia 16:35 - 16:45 Q & A and Close Mike Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, GS1 Ireland Tony is currently the General Manager for Glanbia Business Services covering Global IT and Shared Services for the Glanbia Group. Previously he held positions as Group Manager of Information Technology, Business Systems Manager and Technology Services Manager. He has been involved in the IT Industry for over 25 years. Currently he is leading the IT team implementing Glanbia’s Global Business Systems (including SAP) with multiple projects running in Ireland, UK, Germany, US and China. Tony joined the board of GS1 in 2004 and has Chaired Electronic Commerce and Data Pool committees. He has been viceChairman since 2008 and was elected as Chairman in June 2010. He was involved in the initial EDI trials within Ireland working with ANAI and the various networks establishing EDI as a viable business function. Mike Byrne, GS1 Ireland Mike Byrne was appointed Chief Executive Officer of GS1 Ireland in 2012. Prior to joining GS1 he was Chairperson and Commissioner of Ireland’s Electronic Communications Regulatory Authority (ComReg) and was also the elected Chair of the European Commission’s strategic advisory body on the use of radio spectrum for commercial and civil use, the Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG). Prior to joining ComReg, Mike was a Director of Vision Consulting, the international management and technology consulting firm. Mike is a qualified Chartered Director from the UK’s Institute of Directors (IoD) and also holds a Master of Science Degree (Management Practice) from TCD, and a Bachelor of Science Degree from University College, Galway (NUIG). He has also completed post-graduate executive education programmes at University College, Cork (UCC) and Stanford University, USA. "Meeting Consumer Demands in the Digital Age with Supply Chain Visibility and Innovation across all industry sectors". Who Should Attend? • • • • • • • IT Managers and Directors Supply Chain Professionals Business Intelligence and Analytics Specialists Product and Data Managers Chief Technology Officers Solution Providers Industry Partners About Our Sponsors and Partners GS1 would like to thank our conference sponsors and partners, Atlas, Heavey RF Group, Brandbank and the Irish Exporters Association for their contribution and support in making this event possible. We invite our delegates and guests to visit our exhibition area where our partners along with other solution providers will be available to share their expertise on the innovative supply chain solutions and products they make available to the sector. Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Partner Platinum Sponsor Established in 1992, Atlas has built an international reputation as an innovative and results focused ebusiness solutions company. In March 2012 its software was voted the best in Europe with award judges praising Atlas’ solution for “streamlining operations and procedures and the tremendous results it delivered for customers”. Visibility and Innovation The GS1 Ireland 2012 Supply Chain Conference 27th April 2012, Convention Centre Dublin Scan this QR code to register online now: Registration and Fees GS1 Member Registration Fee Non Member Fee All fees net of VAT at 23% €180 €200 How to Register Online at www.gs1ie.org By emailing your details to info@gs1ie.org Telephone our Helpdesk on 353 1 208 0660 Send a fax to 353 1 208 0670 Find out more about this conference on LinkedIn. You can follow GS1 Ireland and join our Group Keep up to date on GS1’s activities by following us on Twitter www.twitter.com/gs1ireland Second Floor, The Merrion Centre, Nutley Lane, Dublin 4, Ireland TEL: +353 1 208 0660 EMAIL: info@gs1ie.org wwww.gs1ie.org GS1 Supply Chain Conference Registration Form Delegate Name Title Additional Delegate Names Total Number of Delegates PO Number Company Name Email Telephone Please indicate the appropriate fee ■ Member €180 ■ Non Member €200 All fees net of VAT at 23% Please indicate your preferred payment method ■ Credit / Debit Card ■ EFT ■ Cheque Conference places will not be confirmed until payment has been received in full.