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Alan J. Stenger, Ph.D. Ports of Auckland Visiting Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management The University of Auckland a.stenger@auckland.ac.nz
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The Supply Chain (SC) Concept and Principles Past Global SC Trends Future SC Trends and Challenges Globally and Regionally Collaboration and InformationWhat Needs to be Shared and with Whom?
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Todays Agenda
The Supply Chain (SC) Concept and Principles Past Global SC Trends Future SC Trends and Challenges Globally and Regionally Collaboration and InformationWhat Needs to be Shared and with Whom?
GS1-Connecting the Dots. 22/8/07 Alan J. Stenger--The University of Auckland 9
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Source: Dirk Steenlen, et al., Container Terminal Operation and Operations Researcha Classification and Literature Review, OR Spectrum, Vol. 26, 2004, p. 5
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Source: Sarah McBride, Kia's Audacious Sorento Plan --- Foreign Parts -- and Some Careful Planning -- Go Into Korean Car Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition), New York, N.Y.: Apr 8, 2003. pg. A.12
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Todays Agenda
The Supply Chain (SC) Concept and Principles Past SC Global Trends Future SC Trends and Challenges Globally and Regionally Collaboration and InformationWhat Needs to be Shared and with Whom?
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No silver bullets
Help your carriers and third-party logistics providers (3PLs) by sharing plans and information Redesign supply chains
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Todays Agenda
The Supply Chain (SC) Concept and Principles Past Global SC Trends Future SC Trends and Challenges Globally and Regionally Collaboration and InformationWhat Needs to be Shared and with Whom?
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Information Sharing
We can only get the business models and supply chains right if we have good information But process is more important than technology
How is information collected? How can it be accessed? Who can access it? Exception reporting
Its more than just transactions and what, where, when, and why data
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Information sharing
Share the richest information with strategic partnerscustomers, suppliers, and logistics providers Electronically when it is economically and technically feasible Dont wait until the technology is perfect
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Australasian Opportunities
Innovate products that dont need so much energy-intensive transportation Emphasize the regions strengths
Environmental soundness Sustainability Traceability
Whatever you do, do a careful TOTAL SYSTEMS, TOTAL COST ANALYSIS before you act!!!
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Todays Agenda
The Supply Chain (SC) Concept and Principles Past Global SC Trends Future SC Trends and Challenges Globally and Regionally Collaboration and InformationWhat Needs to be Shared and with Whom?
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