Supply Chain Collaboration and Visibility

Executive Round Table Delegates

  Compiled by Lothair, Written by Norbridge
SUPPLY CHAIN CACOPHONY
THE FUNDAMENTALS - INCREASE VISIBILITY AND COLLABORATE
ON THE RECORD WITH SUPPLY CHAIN’S LEADERS
HAVE WE ATTAINED
ANY BENEFITS?
TECHNOLOGY
SOLUTIONS OR PROCESS TRANSFORMATION?
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
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MODERATOR, DEAN WISE: Partner, Norbridge, Inc.: Management consultants focused on logistics and the transportation industry. (Assisted by Catherine LeGraw) HOST, Bill FAHRENWALD: Executive Director, Lothair, Inc.: Publishing and consulting in the logistics and supply chain industry for 20 years. Working with 3PLs, carriers, suppliers, software developers, and shippers across North America, providing market relations consulting and services.
CARLOS ALVERENGA, Managing Director, KPMG Consulting: Responsible for the trading partner integration/cooperation practice and also for industrial, automotive, aerospace, and transportation supply chains. JON KIRKEGAARD, Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, Vizional Technologies, Inc.: Providing private exchange technology for inventory, order, and logistics synchronization solutions, taking business value above and beyond just visibility
and collaboration.
GREG ARNOLD, First Vice President, Prologis: The largest owner and developer of distribution facilities, encompassing over 200 million square feet, with operations in North America, Europe, and Japan. JOE MARTHA, Vice President, Mercer Management Consulting: Focusing on integrating strategy and operations while heading up the Supply Chain/Value Nets practice.
MICHAEL BLACKWELL, Vice President, Intermodal Sales and Marketing, Florida East Coast Industries: Previously, Michael was a senior logistics executive with a major forest products corporation. SCOTT MATTHEWS, Vice President Worldwide Sales, Optum: A technology company providing information services that manage cross-enterprise trade.
BARRY BUTZOW, Senior Vice President, C.H. Robinson Worldwide: The largest third-party logistics provider in the country with 138 offices. JAMES MOREHOUSE, Sr. Vice President, A.T. Kearney, Inc.: Responsible for casting a vision for what might be in the future, and then building the links to help companies get there.
FRANK CICIO, Sr. Vice President General Manager – Tradestream, Optum: A technology company providing information services that manage cross-enterprise trade. JOHN POLIS, Executive Vice President, Dotcom Distribution: A third-party fulfillment company providing clients with high-speed, efficient services in both B2B and B2C environments.
STEVE GOLD, Vice President, KPMG Consulting: Consulting focusing on systems integration, operations, and strategic positioning across the entire supply chain. MIKE REGAN, President, Tranzact Technologies: Providing systems support technology for shippers, plus a third-party logistics group that manages the transportation and logistics functions for small to mid-
size companies.
TOM JENDROWSKI, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, NTE: An online marketplace for buyers and sellers of ground transportation throughout North America. PHIL ROBERS, Global Director, Supply Chain-B2B, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young: 4,000 professionals focused on supply chain practice and B2B technologies.
CHARLES JOHNSON, Global Manufacturing
and Retail Industry Director, SeeBeyond:
Offering a rapidly deployable and infinitely scalable infrastructure for seamless application integration, dynamic business-to-business connectivity, and agile business processes optimization.
JOEL SHEPARD, Managing Director/General Manager, Global IT Solutions, Ryder: We are a $5.5 billion, 33,000-person company. And I share that pleasure with my partners from Optum Tradestream
and my good partner here from SeeBeyond.
Historic St. Louis (MO) Union Station was the origin of The Supply Chain Train, August 1, 2001. Delegates and guests pose aboard the rear observation car prior to departure.
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