Resilience in Supply Chain
Workshop on Supply Chain Resilience
Date: Monday 14 November 2022
The Centre for Supply Chain Management (CSCM) held a day-long workshop on supply chain resilience. Besides discussing issues on SC resilience relevant to New Zealand, this workshop also brought together NZ supply chain/operations academics and practitioners to get to know each other and build future collaborations.
Programme
9:30 - 10 Morning Tea + Registration
10-10:30 Welcome and Introduction – (Aadhaar Chaturvedi)
Warm-up session to get to know each other - lightening talks.
10:30-11:00 Industry speaker – Simon Dedman Kuehne+Nagel
11:00-11:45 Industry speaker - Dave Christie J4 Consulting
11:45-12:15 Industry speaker - Suhail Sequeira Ports of Auckland
12:15-12:45 Academic speaker - Carel Bezuidenhout Massey University
12:45-13:30 45min lunch break (12:45-1:30)
13:30-14:15 Panel discussion (Subhamoy Ganguly, Dave Christie, Lincoln Woods)
14:15-15:00 Group Discussions
15:00-15:15 15 min break
15:15-16:00 Team activity/Workshop
16:00-17:00 Closing Remarks (Aadhaar Chaturvedi) + Drinks
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Date: Tuesday 19 July 2022
Speaker: Ryan Petersen, Founder of Flexport
Critical considerations for the future of the Upper North Island (and NZ) Logistics and Supply Chain
Date: Tuesday 3 Nov 2020
Speaker: Chris Money, Partner at EY
Supply Chain Resilience in the Context of COVID-19
Event Date: 11 June 2020
Fernando Oliviera on Covid-19 and the Case for Strategic Petroleum Reserves
Event Date: 28 May 2020
Matt Ball, Craig Sain and Reinhold Goeschel from Ports of Auckland
Event Date: 21 May 2020
Ilan Oshri and the Impact of COVID-19 on the IT Outsourcing Industry
Event Date: 7 May 2020
Professor Tava Olsen on Supply Chain Theory and Projections for Covid-19
Event Date: 30 April 2020
Alan Day on COVID-19: Implementing Supplier Management at Speed
Event date: 23 April 2020
Mark Singh on the Impact of COVID-19 on NZ Supply Chains and Actions to Take
Event date: 16 April 2020
Professor Prasanna Gai on the Macroeconomics of Pandemics: This Time is Different
Event date: 9 April 2020