Wednesday, 13 May 2015 Golf Tournament (18 holes: Ambrose
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015 Golf Tournament (18 holes: Ambrose
Wednesday, 13 May 2015 1130 – 1700 Golf Tournament (18 holes: Ambrose format) Royal Pines 1900 - 2100 Welcome Reception Royal Pines, poolside Thursday, 14 May 2015 0800 – 1640 Registration Desk Open – arrival tea and coffee 0900 – 0905 Welcome to Conference Paul Golland, Chairman & Brian Lovell, CEO 0905 - 0930 Understanding the Key Objectives of the Service Provider Vince Sorrenti 0930 – 1015 Border Force: Tackling Immigration and Border Protection as a Single Organisation Roman Quaedvlieg, CEO, Australian Customs and Border Protection Service 1015 – 1100 Morning Tea and Trade Display 1100 - 1130 Trusted Traders - what will it mean to Supply Chain Security & Trade Compliance Presenter: Teresa Conolan, National Manager, International and Industry, Australian Customs and Border Protection 1130 - 1215 The Conscious Team – Part 1: Three Hazards to Watch Andrew Horabin, Director, Horabin Company Andrew returns again this year to continue his well-received presentations from the 2014 Conference. The overall aim of these two 45 minute sessions is to help you build a more conscious, functional and happy team. This includes better feedback, more accountability, more productive conversations and higher morale. The first of the sessions will cover: Egos Silos Shadows 1215 – 1300 Lunch 1300 - 1345 The Conscious Team – Part 2: Five Skills to Practice Andrew Horabin, Director, Horabin Company 1345 - 1435 Parking the Ego to Take A Walk Identifying with the One Team and the Higher Vision Owning Responsibilities and Commitments Drawing Unspoken Concerns from the Shadows Honouring and Celebrating International Airfreight Wholesale – the amazing China market Christos Spyrou, Director Business Devpt., Shipco China This session will both inform and amaze as Christos will detail the ‘other world’ aspects of the China export air business and how 5,000 wholesale agents control the marketable airline space retailing to over 20,000 Forwarders. Page 1 1435 - 1525 Ports; Intermodal Terminals; Shipping 1525 - 1545 Afternoon Tea 1545 – 1600 The Value of Customer Engagement Vince Sorrenti 1600 - 1640 Are You Managing Your Forwarding & Customs Broking Business efficiently? John Raffaele & Kate Blecich, HLB MANN JUDD 1815 - 1845 1845 – 1930 1930 - 2400 Pre Dinner Drinks Guests to assemble in the foyer where drinks will be served ahead of the Pre-Dinner Great Debate Great Debate: “Gambling Should be Banned” feat. Paul Golland, AFIF; Wes McDiarmid, Class Above; Kym Frearson, Quay Forwarding; Andrew Waterworth, Associated Customs & Forwarding; Frazer Hunt, Mills Oakley. Moderated by Brian Lovell, CEO AFIF. Conference Dinner and Dancing Friday, 15 May 2015 0815 – 1530 Registration Desk Open – arrival tea and coffee 0915 – 1000 Free Trade Agreements – why aren’t we fully utilising? Andrew Hudson, Gadens Lawyers 1000 – 1030 Morning Tea and Trade Display 1030 – 1115 Offshore Outsourcing: Is this un-Australian or is it 21st Century pragmatism Maryann Farrugia - Offshore Business Processing; David Jackson-Tuckwell Recruitment; Richard Appleby – Conari Interim Solutions The Human Resource Development Professional in order to remain aligned with corporate goals must stay ahead of the ever increasing socioeconomic forces impacting our workforces. In particular, ‘technology’ and ‘globalisation’ are having considerable impact on effective workforce management providing off-shore opportunity but also considerable challenges. In this presentation we will explore the emerging trends of off-shore based staffing. 1115 - 1145 The Credit Risks Faced by Forwarders & Customs Brokers Joe Hurley – Partner HWL Ebsworth Graham Crozier – National Credit Insurance (Brokers) PL Rights of Recovery; Liens; PSA; Role of the Courts Credit Insurance - How does it work? Credit Reference Bureaus – benefits and problems 1145 - 1215 What is a Port Community System? Michael Bouari, 1-Stop Panel session Panel Members: David Anderson, Ports Australia 1215 - 1245 A New Legislation – a new regime? Dr Paul Grimes – Secretary, Dept. of Agriculture 1245 – 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1400 Richard White, CEO, WiseTech Global Page 2 1400 - 1430 The Building Blocks of Effective Trade Facilitation Bonnie Ryan, GS1 The seamless transfer of accurate information along the supply chain is just as critical as the physical and tangible infrastructure that supports Australia’s freight industry. In the same way that traffic congestion and delays affect the transportation of goods, so too does inconsistent data between suppliers, retailers, distributors and transport providers from origin to final destination. Global Data Standards (GDS) will become an increasingly critical enabler for effective trade facilitation; a framework that enables integration and collaboration across disparate parties, processes and systems. This session will present a case study example of how end to end supply chain visibility can be achieved in an open, collaborative, industry and technology neutral environment. 1430 - 1500 Inherent Risks of Intl Transportation - a disaster waiting to happen? Iain Sharples, Thomas Miller, Australia (TT Club) ‘General Average’ - a new old solution? ‘Chain of Responsibility’ – Heavy Vehicle Penalties escalation! 1500 - 1515 AFIF Current and Future Activities Paul Golland, Chairman & Brian Lovell, CEO AFIF 1515 - 1530 Prize Draws & Conference Close 1530 - 1630 Farewell Drinks Page 3