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Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. His areas of specialization include supply chain management, information technology, global logistics system design, inventory planning, and manufacturing strategy.
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Mrs. Gaglione serves as SVP & Chief Supply Chain Officer of Jarden Corp, a fortune 500 global organisation. Mrs. Gaglione joined the Company in January 2005 as Vice President, Supply Chain and was promoted to her current position in January 2006.
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Detlef is CEO, Vodafone Procurement Company. As well as this role, Detlef is responsible for strategic and operational leadership of Vodafone’s Supply Chain Management across the globe in the areas of Network Infrastructure, IT and Services.
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Quentin is currently Senior Vice President & Chief Procurement Officer at Bristol-Myers Squibb, where he is responsible for global leadership of supplier relationship management, companywide sourcing & procurement expenditures, working capital payables leadership, and implementation of supply chain strategies.
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Reuben Slone is the Executive Vice President, Supply Chain for OfficeMax. He is responsible for inventory management, supply chain operations, real estate, and store development.
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Dr. Robert Blackburn is Senior Vice President and Head of Global Supply Chain for BASF Group and located in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
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As Group VP of Supply Chain Research for Gartner Research, Kevin O’Marah brings a unique blend of intellectual prowess, practical business experience, and energy to Gartner’s clients.
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David Warrick is the General Manager of the Manufacturing and Supply Chain organisation for EMEA, Asia Pacific and Japan for Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices Division.
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Chris is the Executive Director, Supply Chain for GE Aviation. Chris’s career can be split in two main parts: 10 years in the USA where he held various engineering and project management leadership roles and 10 years in Western Europe where he has been representing the interest of GE Aviation since the mid-90’s.
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Les Ball is the Vice President for Eaton Corporation. He is responsible for leading the Supply Chain function in Eaton’s rapidly expanding business interests in the region, including direct and indirect procurement, logistics, and materials management.
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Alan G Waller is Chairman of the European Logistics Users Providers and Enablers Group (ELUPEG). He is also Visiting Professor in International Supply Chain Management at Cranfield Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Cranfield School of Management and Immediate Past-President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
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Bjorn Vang Jensen is the Vice President, Global Freight and Logistics Services fro Electrolux. Bjorn joined Electrolux in 2004, as Vice President in charge of Supply Chain for Electrolux Major Appliances in Asia/Pacific.
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Nari Viswanathan is Vice President and Principal Analyst for the Aberdeen Group’s Supply Chain Management Practice.
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Ed is the CEO of Tradebeam. He is responsible for all aspects of TradeBeam’s global operations and is a member of the Board of Directors. Prior to TradeBeam, Ed served as President and CEO of TrenStar, Inc.
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Mark Woodward is the CEO and President of E2open. He is responsible for leading E2open’s overall operations, including the company’s growth strategy, solutions roadmaps, and customer success efforts.
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Martin Thaysen is the Chief Commercial Officer for Damco. Based in Copenhagen he is head of the global commercial activities of Damco.
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John oversees the design & development of the Kinaxis on-demand service as well as those teams responsible for its deployment and support. In the Fall of 2009, John’s leadership role was further expanded to include the company’s corporate and product marketing functions.
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Joseph C. Lawler is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of ModusLink Global Solutions, with executive leadership responsibility for the vision, strategic direction, and performance of ModusLink and its subsidiaries.
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Karen Butner serves as the Global Supply Chain Management Leader for the IBM Institute for Business Value. In this role, she is responsible for research and development of IBM’s thought leadership points-of-view, white papers and associated collateral.
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Paul is responsible for leading IBM’s Performance Management solution growth in the manufacturing industry. He is responsible for driving market strategy, aligning solutions with target markets, and helping manufacturing users derive value from IBM Cognos applications.
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Mr. Douglass is the Global Industry Executive for Manufacturing & Logistics at Sterling Commerce where he is responsible for industry marketing and key industry account support.
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Jochen is the Vice President of the IT & IS Entertainment Services Europe department at arvato and is responsible for IT issues at the arvato locations in Gütersloh, Herne (both in Germany), Birmingham and Milton Keynes (UK), Atton and Bussy (France) and Bergamo (Italy).
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Michael is the Executive Vice President, Business Development for Syncreon. He holds responsibility for all business development and account management activity for the technology business. Michael also maintains responsibility for Engineering & Quality assurance.
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SCM World Live 2010 sponsors included:
IBM Business Analytics and Performance Management. IBM Cognos business intelligence and performance management software solutions deliver thousands of manufacturing companies worldwide solutions to improve service levels, gain visibility into revenue and profitability performance, control costs and better manage extended and complex supply chains.
IBM Cognos solutions bring together technology, analytical applications, best practices, and a broad network of partners to give customers an open, adaptive and complete performance solution. Over 23,000 customers in more than 135 countries around the world choose IBM Cognos solutions.
Take a fast start – IBM provides a suite of Performance Blueprints to help manufacturers quickly address planning and performance management process areas that need attention. IBM Cognos Performance Blueprints consist of targeted, pre-built data, process, and policy models based on proven on proven best practices in manufacturing operations, sales, marketing and finance.
Info on www.ibm.com/cognos/manufacturing
Kinaxis™ helps manufacturers manage increasing business complexity and achieve operations performance breakthroughs with its proven solution for demand and supply chain planning, monitoring and response.
Kinaxis RapidResponse is an on-demand service that enables collective risk tradeoff and response to change by empowering front-line decision makers with integrated tools for supply chain visibility, demand management, supply management, sales and operations planning (S&OP) and supply chain risk management.
Global leaders such as Casio, Jabil, Qualcomm, and Raytheon are realizing superior customer satisfaction and a competitive advantage with RapidResponse. For more information, visit http://www.kinaxis.com/ or the Kinaxis blog at http://www.21stcenturysupplychain.com/.
TradeBeam, a software and services company, streamlines global trading processes for enterprises and their partners. Comprehensive, integrated solutions delivered via the on-demand SaaS model provide import and export compliance, inventory management, shipment tracking, supply chain event management, and global trade finance solutions.
Drawing on a diverse, highly experienced team with intimate knowledge of supply chain processes in multiple industries, including high-tech, electronics, retail, manufacturing, distribution and third-party logistics, TradeBeam has tailored its solutions with pre-configured industry templates along with features, functionality, and best practices embedded in the workflows that each industry demands. These solutions are also completely customizable to meet specific needs, and TradeBeam has the knowledge, domain expertise, and resources to help customers optimize the workflows of their critical end-to-end global trading processes.
ModusLink Global Solutions, Inc. is a leader in global supply chain management. The company executes critical supply chain activities for clients in the consumer electronics, high technology and communications industries to provide competitive differentiation and enable new channel and new market opportunities.
ModusLink Global Solutions has headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts and more than 30 facilities in 14 countries – giving it the largest global footprint in the industry. ModusLink offers an integrated portfolio of supply chain business process outsourcing solutions that span across four core competencies: supply chain, aftermarket, e-Business and entitlement management. For more information visit http://www.moduslink.com/
E2open is the leading provider of integrated demand-supply network solutions designed to improve visibility, collaboration, and control across multiple tiers of trading partners.
E2open delivers a complete, SaaS-based solution, including software, deployment, operations, and partner community management that easily connects to systems of record such as ERPs, PDMs, or advanced supply chain planning applications.
E2open drives major improvements across all key demand and supply network performance metrics, resulting in significant cost savings and customer service improvements. Customers span a range of industries and include The Boeing Company, Celestica, Cisco, Dell, Hitachi, IBM, LSI Corporation, Panasonic, Philips, Seagate Technology, Spansion, Vodafone, and Wistron.
Damco is the new, combined brand of the A.P. Moller – Maersk Group’s logistics activities. Damco offers a broad range of supply chain management and freight forwarding services to customers all over the world, and has 10,500 colleagues in 272 offices, covering over 93 countries in Africa, Asia, North America, Europe, Middle East, and Latin America.
In 2008, the company had a net turn-over of USD 2.8 billion, shipped more than half a million TEUs ocean freight, air freighted over 60,000 tonnes, and handled over 50 million CBMs (equivalent to 2 million TEU) for our supply chain management customers.
Damco is an independent business activity within the A.P. Moller – Maersk Group.
Sterling Commerce is a software company that helps our customers optimise and transform their Business Collaboration Network inside and outside the enterprise quickly, easily, and securely so they can accelerate revenues and reduce costs. Specifically, we help enterprises connect, communicate and collaborate with their customers, partners and suppliers by providing solutions that enable seamless integration of key business processes, and with applications that enhance the way companies do business.
Sterling Commerce integration solutions enable seamless integration of key business processes, and our applications streamline the commerce lifecycle from selling to fulfillment to payments. With Sterling Commerce Integration Solutions and Applications, our customers are able to accelerate revenues, reduce costs and protect their reputation.
At Sterling Commerce we’re dedicated to providing a superior customer experience with comprehensive global services for implementation, education, support. And, we offer a range of deployment services from remote management to fully managed, on-demand or hosted, as well as managed services for community development and management of suppliers and trading partners.
For over 30 years, Sterling Commerce has enabled industry-leading companies to engage in productive collaboration inside and outside their enterprise quickly, easily and securely. With our solutions, you can drive best practices for seamless and secure integration of key business processes, and streamline your business around the commerce lifecycle, from selling to fulfillment to payments.
More than 30,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of the FORTUNE® 500, use Sterling Commerce solutions for business process integration, secure file transfers, multi-channel selling, supply chain fulfillment, and payment management.
Sterling Commerce is an AT&T Company, headquartered in Columbus Ohio, with global operations in Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific. Our extensive business experience, industry recognition, and the financial resources of our parent company, AT&T, make it easy to see why you can depend on us.
OnAsset Intelligence is an integrated service provider offering best of breed products and services for M2M applications. They serve Fortune 500 companies, government and military operations, and small to mid-size businesses by creating guaranteed business value through innovative solutions.
OnAsset provide’s a unique integrated service that combines the wireless device, the communications network, and the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application. More than that, they commit to helping you achieve a return on your investment within the first year of operation. Asset Intelligence applications are unique in one way or another, but only OnAsset can deliver a customized solution to suit any need, all with one thing in common – ROI.
OnAsset has been deploying RFID technology, location-based services, wireless sensing, and control systems and machine-to-machine M2M solutions since 2002. Their target industries include; express delivery services, pharmaceutical, cold chain, transportation and logistics, intermodal transportation, shipping containers and ports, process control, mobile inventory control and security. Their premium line of SENTRY hardware most recently includes SENTRY FlightSafe and SENTRY ContainerSafe.