8th Copenhagen Supply Chain Management Summit at CBS

The 8th Copenhagen Supply Chain Management Summit will take place at CBS on 25 August 2016. Several experts will give their say on what implications new technologies will have on supply chain management.

Thursday, August 25, 2016 - 15:00 to 20:00

The summit will take place on 25 August from 3 pm to 8 pm at Dalgas Have 15 in the auditorium at the main hall (DSC033).

Deadline for registration is 18 August.

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Programme

14:30 Registration
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15:00 Welcome and introduction to the event
by Professor Britta Gammelgaard, CBS

15:15  Google – New technologies and innovation – by Morten Bruun, Industry Analyst, Google
As an Industry Analyst at Google, Morten leverages Google’s data to empower businesses from a wide range of industries to make better decisions. As consumers are increasingly demanding cust-omized goods, new technologies offers a golden opportunity for companies to pioneer the move into mass customization to differentiate themselves from competitors and deliver attractive growth and margins.

15:45  What are we trying to achieve? – by Thomas Lyck, Director Global Key Account and Freight Management, Danfoss
What are we trying to achieve with the logistic project “Get 100”? And how do we measure the success? The “Get 100” project has won The Danish Logistics Prize, and is now a part of Danfoss DNA for logistic op-timization. Through a simple tactic we have optimized the logistic chain and sa-ved over 170 million since 2013. The next step is digitalization, but in a digital world in a constant development, how do we succeed?

16:15 Short break

16.30:  Supply Chain Game Changers – The Forces That Will Revolutionize Supply Chain Design and Management – by Key Note by Professor Stan Fawcett, Weber State University, Utah
Every now and then a disruptive technology comes along, inviting companies to redesign their sup-ply chains. Over the next decade, numerous technologies including additive manufacturing, auto-nomous vehicles, and big data promise to change the way we do business. Have you considered how? Taking a purposive approach to supply chain design can help you change the competitive rules, earn customer loyalty, and win tomorrow’s tough competitive game.

17:30 Break and refreshments

18:00 Networking – LinkedIn as a vehicle – by Rasmus Hengstenberg, AJKS
How do I use LinkedIn to create a professional network and, as a personal branding tool? Rasmus Hengstenberg who is an experienced career counselor at AJKS and the author of two LinkedIn guidelines is at the CBS Summit talking about the impact of digital networking.

18.20 Nomination and presentation of the best MSc SCM theses 2016 + Best Buddy prize
Presentation of this year’s nominations for best MSc SCM Thesis by the candidates. DB Schenker Award for Best MSc SCM Thesis 2016 and for Best Buddy 2016.

19.15:  Reception and networking – by DB Schenker

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