APICS Tappan Zee Chapter 50th Anniversary Special PDM Event
Topic: Architecting Next-Gen Connected Logistics & Supply Chain Systems
Thursday 14th May, 2015
Please RSVP by 12th May, 2015!
Macro trends in technology are impacting and dramatically changing the “art of the possible” relative to logistics and supply chain management practices. Enterprise informatics needs to move beyond point solutions and integrate to the broader enterprise fabric to enable end to end logistics and supply chain visibility for inventory whether it is in a warehouse, on a production line or in-transit. The need for agile and flexible supply chains that empower the business to meet rapidly evolving requirements is a critical focal point for IT. Rigid silo’d telematics, ERP and legacy reporting systems may be ill equipped to deal with the changing regulatory environment, emerging competitive threats and higher business and customer expectations.
Learn about enterprise architecture strategies for designing connected systems that integrate physical and digital supply chains with your enterprise systems to enable innovative business models while mitigating risk and managing security and increasing your capacity to meet customer changing SLA requirements. This session will review essential strategy tools to help manage the engagement and coordination between the traditional business stakeholders of supply chains and the IT stakeholders that build and support the firm’s enterprise systems in alignment with its supply chain strategy.
Speaker: Peter Vanderminden
Thursday 14th May, 2015
Please RSVP by 12th May, 2015!
Macro trends in technology are impacting and dramatically changing the “art of the possible” relative to logistics and supply chain management practices. Enterprise informatics needs to move beyond point solutions and integrate to the broader enterprise fabric to enable end to end logistics and supply chain visibility for inventory whether it is in a warehouse, on a production line or in-transit. The need for agile and flexible supply chains that empower the business to meet rapidly evolving requirements is a critical focal point for IT. Rigid silo’d telematics, ERP and legacy reporting systems may be ill equipped to deal with the changing regulatory environment, emerging competitive threats and higher business and customer expectations.
Learn about enterprise architecture strategies for designing connected systems that integrate physical and digital supply chains with your enterprise systems to enable innovative business models while mitigating risk and managing security and increasing your capacity to meet customer changing SLA requirements. This session will review essential strategy tools to help manage the engagement and coordination between the traditional business stakeholders of supply chains and the IT stakeholders that build and support the firm’s enterprise systems in alignment with its supply chain strategy.
Speaker: Peter Vanderminden
Peter Vanderminden is a widely recognized thought leader in supply chain management practices and is regularly invited to speak at industry conferences. An independent consultant, he works with companies in the industrial manufacturing, transportation and health-life sciences sectors, helping them to develop enterprise architecture and innovation strategies to integrate physical and digital supply chains for “internet of things” (IoT) enablement. He served on the Supply Chain Council Board of Directors from 2012-2014 and now serves on the APICS board. Previously he was the Industry Manager for Manufacturing & Supply Chain at Microsoft Corporation where he drove the adoption and implementation of SCOR ®, which was used extensively with the integration of the Nokia acquisition. He holds an MBA, with Distinction, from Leeds University, Leeds, UK; a BS in Communications Science from RPI, Troy, NY and a post-graduate certificate in System Dynamics from MIT, Cambridge, MA. A Six Sigma Master Black Belt, his career spans 30 years of working in supply chain management, transportation, financial services, health/life sciences and computer software industries and has worked at companies such as GE, JP Morgan Chase, UPS and Pitney Bowes/MapInfo in addition to Microsoft.
Topic: Architecting Next-Gen Connected Logistics & Supply Chain Systems
Speaker: Peter Vanderminden
Location:
Westchester Tarrytown Marriott
670 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY 10951
914-631-2200
Registration & Networking: 5:15 PM
Presentation: 6:00 PM
Free to Active ASQ Members and Students
$15 Non-Members - Networking & Presentation Only
Dinner / Cost: 7:00 PM
$30 - Active ASQ Members
$35 - Non-ASQ Members, includes Presentation
RSVP By:
March 17, 2015 by contacting: Shelly Ogiste, ASQ TZ Programs Chair
Email at [email protected] and indicate if you are staying for dinner
Topic: Architecting Next-Gen Connected Logistics & Supply Chain Systems
Speaker: Peter Vanderminden
Location:
Westchester Tarrytown Marriott
670 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY 10951
914-631-2200
Registration & Networking: 5:15 PM
Presentation: 6:00 PM
Free to Active ASQ Members and Students
$15 Non-Members - Networking & Presentation Only
Dinner / Cost: 7:00 PM
$30 - Active ASQ Members
$35 - Non-ASQ Members, includes Presentation
RSVP By:
March 17, 2015 by contacting: Shelly Ogiste, ASQ TZ Programs Chair
Email at [email protected] and indicate if you are staying for dinner