Join the Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, MedTech and Global Healthcare
3rd BME GLOBAL PHARMA SUPPLY CHAIN CONGRESS 2018
February 26th - March 1st 2018
Frankfurt Marriott Hotel
Germany
Addressing topics that matter to supply chain experts • How will a patient driven end-to-end supply chain look like?• How will AI transform the health and life sciences industry?• How did others successfully manage the challenges, risks and
benefits of the implementation of both a global IBP process and its underlying IT-solution?
• How to build tomorrow’s workforce?
tHIS CONGRESS
IS fOR YOU!
A multi-facetted platform• Create your own agenda: five different topic streams to choose from• High-quality networking: Interactive formats, small-group discussions and a
premium social evening event at the Kurfürstliches Schloss Mainz• Benchmark: Case-study driven presentations on current solutions and processes• First-hand experience: Visit the Boehringer Ingelheim site or the
Amazon Warehouse Koblenz
Our basis: from the industry for the industryBME, as a neutral non-profit association, provides an unbiased platform to dive deep into the hot topics of today’s supply chain leaders, to expand and strengthen your network successfully.
In our effort to deliver a valuable learning and networking experience, we are supported by two key industry stakeholder groups:
• Selected supply chain top executives from leading pharma and healthcare companies: the BME PSSC Steering Team • Supply chain thought leaders from industry, international public and private relief agencies, as well as from
healthcare institutions and NGOs.
BME: The number one network for supply chain management, procurement and logisticsBME e.V. is Europe’s leading non-profit industry association for supply chain, procurement & logistics, uniting more than 9,500 members and €1.25 trillion annual purchasing volume across all industries. With around 1,000 organized events and conferences per year, BME is the perfect host for a new premium pharma event on a global level.
Christèle GalpinExecutive Director EMEA Logistics & Global Logistics Integrated StrategyBristol-Myers Squibb
Martin GoudaPartnerBuck Consultants International
Ross GibsonE2E LP Performance and Process Director, E2E Logistics PartnershipGlaxoSmithKline - Global Manufacturing and Supply (GMS)
Thierry GaudetVP SC, Logistics and systems, low cost divisionMichelin
Patrick HaexManaging PartnerBuck Consultants International
Susanne Hundsbaek-PedersenSenior Vice President – Supply Chain ManagementNovo Nordisk
Dr. Roy KrischerPractice Leader Cyber Security Consulting March
Neil LawrenceGlobal Serialisation ChampionGlobal Manufacturing and Supply GSK
Roman KueblerManaging DirectorB.Braun Vietnam Company Ltd
Dmitri LazersonHead of Purchasing and ProcurementQueisser Pharma
Dr. Andre LindnerSVP, Vertical Management & InnovationKühne + Nagel
Martijn LofversOwner, Creating Director & Chief TrendwatcherSupply Chain Media
Jurgen DebrierVP Supply Chain ServicesHenry Schein
Femi D-EttiExecutive Director & GM Germany Operations, AstraZeneca
Dr. Jan Valentin DeichselGerman Attorney-at-Lawlegalpartner.berlin
Ralf MohrschladtVP Global Operations DevelopmentGrünenthal
Frank MoonenDirector Global Delivery ExcellenceBoston Scientific
Borna PayandemehrSenior ManagerCinnaGen Pharmaceutical Group
Bart de RijkeVP Operations EuropeMedline
Florian SiglLogistics Operations Leader DACHGE Healthcare
Paul SlaterDirector and Worldwide Industry Strategist, PharmaceuticalsMicrosoft Corporation
Frans TibbenSr. Director Global Distribution & Logistics,Abbott
Mark TalensExecutibe Director, Enterprise SolutionsMerck
Edwin TuynManaging DirectorInspired-Search
Nathan de ValckChairmanPharma.Aero
Sikko ZoerVice President EMEA Customer Care & Supply ChainMedtronic
Deanne de VriesSenior Vice PresidentAgility Africa
Marko WaldeChief DelegateDelegation of German Industry and Commerce in Vietnam
Heiko WarnkenHead of Division Health, Population policies and Social SecurityFederal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
OUR SELECtED tOP SPEAKERS AND MODERAtORS
Cian FinnertySenior ConsultantMarch
Andrew FinneganCorporate Vice PresidentNovo Nordisk
Tobias EngelProfessor for Supply Chain Management HNU University of Neu-Ulm
Madhav DurbhaVice President of Industry SolutionsKinaxis
Richard CodnerExecutive Director of Distribution and Logistics, EuropeMSD
Anna CapuanoCustomer Logistics DirectorStryker
Danny AntezanaSenior Director Global Supply Chain Consumer Health - a Business of Merck KGaA
the Only true Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, Medtech and Global HealthcareAGENDA
Stream A
End-to-End Supply Chain
02.00 pm
Moderators opening
Patrick Haex, Managing Partner, Buck Consultants International
02.05 pm
The benefits of supply chain visibility
Frans Tibben, Sr. Director Global Distribution & Logistics, Abbott
02.40 pm
Case study B
reserved for Bart de Rijke, VP Operations Europe, Medline
03.15 pm
Case study C
reserved for Mark Talens, Executibe Director, Enterprise Solutions, Merck
Madhav Durbha, Vice President of Industry Solutions, Kinaxis
Stream B
MedTech
02.00 pm
Moderators opening
Martin Gouda, Partner, Buck Consultants International
02.10 pm
European distribution network
Florian Sigl, Logistics Operations Leader DACH, GE Healthcare Germany
02.55 pm
Case study B
reserved for Frank Moonen, Director Global Delivery Excellence, Boston Scientific
Stream C
Politics & Strategy
02.00 pm
Moderators opening
02.10 pm
How track and trace seriali sation can be enabled efficiently and effectively
Neil Lawrence, Global Serialisation Champion, Global Manufacturing and Supply, GSK
02.55 pm
Pharma manufacturers colla-borating to validate a global quality and audit standard for air cargo
Nathan de Valck, Chairman, Pharma.Aero
Stream D
Executive Stream
Note: the executive stream requires pre-event registration.
02.00 pm
Moderators opening
Edwin Tuyn, Managing Director, Inspired-Search
02.10 pm
Case study presentation
reserved for Christèle Galpin, Executive Director EMEA, Logistics & Global Logistics, Integrated Strategy, Bristol-Myers Squibb
02.55 pm
Case study presentation
Details will follow soon
MONDAY, fEBRUARY 26: PRE-CONfERENCE EVENING GEt-tOGEtHER
Informal get-together in the American Champions Bar at theMarriott Hotel Frankfurt. Meet new people and catch up with old friends before the formal congress begins.
tUESDAY, fEBRUARY 27: CONfERENCE DAY 1
Registration and welcome coffee
Welcome address
How the supply chain organization can set the agenda for optimizationSusanne Hundsbaek-Pedersen, Senior Vice President – Supply Chain Management, Novo Nordisk
Strengthening health supply chain management through multilateral and bilateral development cooperation – contributions by the German Federal GovernmentHeiko Warnken, Head of Division Health, Population policies and Social Security, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Germany
How AI will transform the health and life sciences industriesPaul Slater, Director and Worldwide Industry Strategist, Pharmaceuticals, Microsoft Corporation
Coffee break and networking
Innovative healthcare companies deserve (or require) innovative logisticsSikko Zoer, Vice President EMEA Customer Care & Supply Chain, Medtronic
Q&A sessionAsk your questions and challenge our morning speakers.
Networking lunch
Starting 07.00 pm
08.15 am
09.15 am
09.25 am
10.00 am
10.35 am
11.10 am
11.40 pm
12.15 pm
12.30 pm
the Only true Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, Medtech and Global HealthcareAGENDA
Networking coffee break03.40 pm
04.05 pm
04.50 pm
05.10 pm
05.30 pm
06.00 pm
06.30 pm
10.00 pm
Round Table Sessions: parallel small-group discussions moderated by industry experts
RT 1: SME challenges: consolidation vs. diversifications
Dmitri Lazerson, Head of Purchasing and Procurement, Queisser
RT 2: Partnerships in End-to-End Supply Chain ManagementDr. Andre Lindner, SVP, Vertical Management & Innovation, Kühne + Nagel
Ross Gibson, E2E LP Performance and Process Director, E2E Logistics Partnership, GlaxoSmithKline - Global Manufacturing and Supply (GMS)
RT3: E2E and how to align the internal organization
Femi D-Etti, Executive Director & GM Germany Operations, AstraZeneca
Round Table Sessions: parallel small-group discussions moderated by industry experts
RT 1: Consignment
Anna Capuano, Customer Logistics Director, Stryker
More round table sessions will be announced soon.
Round Table Sessions: parallel small-group discussions moderated by industry experts
RT 1: Explore new markets. Opportunities for expansion in developing countries
Deanne de Vries, Senior Vice President, Agility Africa
RT 2: Biosimilar procure-ment strategies, opportu-nities and challenges for healthcare systemsBorna Payandemehr,Senior Manager, CinnaGen Pharmaceutical Group
RT 3: Strategic sourcing in Vietnam: Concepts, principles and methodology
Marko Walde, Chief Delegate, Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Vietnam
and
Dr. Jan Valentin DeichselGerman Attorney-at-Lawlegalpartner.berlin
and
Roman Kuebler, Managing Director, B.Braun Vietnam Company Ltd
Round Table Sessions: parallel small-group discussions moderated by industry experts
RT 1: Cultural change and its influence on the working force of the future
RT 2: Digitization and the human factor
RT 3: The Supply Chain Manager function 2030
Tobias Engel, Professor for supply chain management, HNU University of Neu-Ulm
Moderators will be announced soon.
Gathering for bus transfer to evening event location
Meeting point: Lobby of the frankfurt Marriott Hotel
Departure of buses
Networking reception and dinnerJoin us for our exclusive high-end social evening get-together and enjoy a special networking night at the Kurfürstliches Schloss Mainz. Deepen the conversations you had during the conference and relax in a classy and exclusive environment!
Bus transfer back to the frankfurt Marriott Hotel
Summary of round table findings and closing discussion
Summary of round table findings and closing discussion
Summary of round table findings and closing discussion
Summary of round table findings and closing discussion
Closing remarks Closing remarks Closing remarks Closing remarks
the Only true Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, Medtech and Global HealthcareAGENDA
Stream A (continuation)
End-to-End Supply Chain
Stream E
Technology & Innovation
Moderators opening
Patrick Haex, Managing Partner, Buck Consultants International
Moderators opening
Integrated Business Planning (IBP) – A case study descri-bing the challenges, risks and benefits of the implemen-tation of both a global IBP process and its underlying IT-solution
Ralf Mohrschladt, VP, Global Operations Development, Grünenthal GmbH & Co. KG
Digitizing the supply chain
Jurgen Debrier, VP Supply Chain Services, Henry Schein
How data analysis can pave the way to improved control of the cold chain and provide insights to predictive per-formance
Andres Finnegan, Corporate Vice President, Novo Nordisk
Round table sessions parallel small-group discussions moderated by industry experts
RT 1: A supply chain roadmap towards a patient-centric supply of medicinal products & services Ralf Mohrschladt, VP Global Operations Development, Grünenthal GmbH & Co. KG
More round table sessions will be announced soon
Case study presentation
Reserved for Controlant
Networking lunch
Case study presentation
Reserved for T-Systems
Summary of day 1 and day 2 and closing remarks Summary of round table findings and closing discussion
Changeover break
Supply chain in a disruptive and customer centric business modelThierry Gaudet, VP Supply Chain & Industrial operations, Michelin
Pharmaceutical supply chain of the future – from vision to decision Which route should companies take?
Closing Q&A sessionAsk your questions and challenge our afternoon speakers.
Closing remarks
End of conference day 2
WEDNESDAy, FEBRuARy 28: CONFERENCE DAy 2
Welcome coffee
Welcome address
Driving revenue growth through supply chainDanny Antezana, Senior Director Global Supply Chain, Consumer Health - a Business of Merck KGaA
US importation of pharmaceuticalsRichard Codner, Executive Director of Distribution and Logistics, Europe, MSD
Q&A sessionAsk your questions and challenge our morning speakers.
On stage expert talkLearn how the leadership skills needed for the supply chain of the future will be changing along the lines of technology and innovation, social and organizational change.
>> How can we identify and attract new talents?>> What are the key skills needed for future supply chains?>> How can we ensure to constantly develop the skills of our workforce?
Moderated by Edwin Tuyn, Managing Director, Inspired-Search
Coffee break and networking
08.45 am
09.15 am
09.20 am
09.55 am
10.30 am
10.45 am
11.20 pm
11.50 pm
12.00 pm
12.45 pm
01.30 pm
02.30 pm
03.15 pm
03.25 pm
03.30 pm
04.05 pm
04.40 pm
04.45 pm
05.00 pm
THuRSDAy, MARCH 1: ExCuRSIONS & INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP
the Only true Peer-for-Peer Event for Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, Medtech and Global HealthcareAGENDA
Join one of our exciting field trips or workshops.
Note: Limited space available. Pre-event registration is a prerequisite. First-come-first-served principle applies.
Excursion 2: Amazon Warehouse Koblenz Don‘t miss the chance to visit the Amazon Logistics Center in Koblenz which was opened in 2012 and currently covers 110,000 square meters which equals around 17 soccer fields.
Estimated timeframe: 10 am – 4 pm
Detailed schedule will follow soon. Maximum capacity: 60 participants.
Workshop 1: Supply chain network resilience from natural and man-made disasters to increased economic uncertainty and industrial complexity, it is more critical than ever to have a robust and resilient supply chain network and transparency about risk ex-posures. Furthermore, the interconnection of business and technology in the 21st century has led to a new truth: Organizations are under near-constant cyberattack. Therefore, a deep understanding of the supply chain network and organizational resilience to enable a quick response to threats arising from physical, non-physical or cyber disruptions and to their impact is critical to business success.
What you will learn: • How to increase your adaptability and survivability in the face of a physical or cyber disruption • How to quantify the potential impact of a supply chain disruption in terms of financial impact and length • How to improve your organizational resilience and optimize your return on risk investme
Hosted by Dr. Roy Krischer, Practice Leader Cyber Security Consulting, Marsh and Cian Finnerty – Senior Consultant, Marsh
Begin: 09.00 am
End: 12.00 pm
lunchbreak: 12.15 am - 01.15 pm
Workshop 2: The strategic ascent to competitive advantage Many companies are unclear about their business strategy: Which mountain are we trying to climb, and why? It is crucial to find the best route to the top, translated into effective supply chains and communicated throughout the entire organisation. Developing a strategic supply chain mind map helps to identify obstacles and illustrate each discipline’s role in overcoming them. Completing this strategic and operational cycle periodically can help to ensure a company’s success, both today and in the future.
Takeaways: • Learn why some companies are more successful than others • understand how company strategy has to be translated in supply chain design • Learn how to create a mind map to communicate company strategy and supply chain priorities
Hosted by Martijn Lofvers, Owner, Creating Director & Chief Trendwatcher, Supply Chain Media
Begin: 01.15 pm
End: 03.15 pm
Excursion 1: Visit of Boehringer Ingelheim siteSolids manufacturing facility: Realization in record time
It took only 18 months from strategic authorization to commissioning of the solids manufacturing site of Boehringer Ingelheim. Do you wonder how Boehringer Ingelheim managed this and what it took to realize such a project?
Join us on March 1 2018 and look for yourself. Boehringer Ingelheim offers you the opportunity to benefit from a guided visit of Boehringer Ingelheim Site, in which topics such as directed project work, “flexible fa-cility”, plant qualification and process validation will be emphasized.
Estimated timeframe: 10 am – 5 pm
Maximum capacity: 30 participants
Detailed schedule will follow soon.
tHANK YOU fOR MAKING It HAPPEN OUR StEERING tEAM
Thomas Berger,
Vice President,
Global Head transportation,
Bayer
Richard Codner,
Executive Director Distribution
Europe, MSD
Cheryl Dhillon,
SVP Supply Chain,
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals
Christèle Galpin, Executive Director, EMEAI Logistics & Global Logistics Strategy Integration, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Stephan Gotthardt,
SVP Supply Chain Europe,
TEVA
Susanne Hundsbæk-Pedersen, Senior Vice President – Supply Chain Management, Novo Nordisk
Carsten Koetter,
Industrial Affairs, Supply Chain
Injectable Platform, Sanofi
Dmitri Lazerson,
Head of Purchasing & Procurement,
Queisser
Nathalie Loicq,
VP Global Supply Chain,
UCB
Steven Greg Magnusen,
Senior Director Global Supply Chain,
Lilly
Christian Matschke,
Member of the Board (technical
Operations),
Berlin-Chemie AG
Torsten Mau,
Head of Supply
Network & Process Management,
Boehringer Ingelheim
Ralf Mohrschladt,
VP Supply Chain Development,
Global Supply Chain,
Grünenthal GmbH & Co. KG
Gerald Prade,
SVP Supply Chain,
B. Braun Medical
Gunnar Schmidt,
COO,
Loewenstein Medical
Valerio Trifoni,
Associate VP Global Supply Chain,
Ferring
Fabian Wahl,
Head of New Business Group
Innovation, Merck
Prashant Yadav,
Strategy Leader-Supply Chain,
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
tHANK YOU fOR MAKING It HAPPEN!
Agility brings efficiency to supply chains in the globe’s most challenging environments, offering personal service, a global footprint and customized capabili-ties, inclusive of full visibility, moving and storing cargo from anywhere in the world to any destination, safely, on time and on budget.
Agility Contact: Eric ten Kate www.agility.comSt. Jakob Strasse 220 Phone: +41 61 3165295 4002 Basel, Switzerland Email: [email protected]
BCI Global is a leading, independent specialized consultancy firm in the areas of business strategy, supply chain design & optimization, location selection and implementation. This includes both strategic projects as well as operational advice, with a focus on Europe, Middle East and Africa but with services in all main other geographies (Americas and Asia).
Buck Consultants International Contact: Martin Gouda www.cs.bciglobal.comKerkenbos 10-31 Phone: +31 24 3790222 Nijmegen, Netherlands Mobile: +31 6 159 48 296 Email: [email protected]
Controlant offers a fully compliant (21 CFR part 11), real time cloud based monitoring solution as a service. We take care of everything in regards to tem-perature monitoring, all the way from managing the hardware to live monitoring of shipments, route analysis, supply chain optimisation and everything in between.
Controlant Phone: +35 4 517 0630 www.controlant.comAda Palmadottir Email: [email protected] Grensasvegur 7 108 Reykjavik, Iceland
Inspired-Search is a specialized executive search organisation for (senior) professionals in logistics, supply chain, transport, operations and manufacturing.Inspired-Search maintains a close relationship both with customers and a large network of professionals and specialists. Besides our own extensive database we also use social media in full extend and with our market intelligence we are able to create an excellent match between professionals and organisations.
Ivanti (formerly Wavelink) provides solutions that modernize existing mobile experiences and supply chain processes, while improving worker productivity, protecting web or host systems, exceeding warehouse demands and streamlining mobile access of all applications.
Ivanti Contact: Willem Beets www.ivanti.com/solutions/supply-chainLyoner Strasse 12 Phone: +49 69 941757-0 60528 Frankfurt, Germany Fax: +49 69 941757-40 Email: [email protected]
Our Partners
Alloga is a leading provider of contract logistics in the healthcare sector, offering a complete range of specialist logistics services and a wide variaty of added value services across many countries in Europe.
Alloga Contact: Mario Johnson www.alloga-network.com2 The Heights, Brooklands Phone: +44 1932 871427 Weybridge, Surrey, KT130Ny, united Kingdom Email: [email protected]
Katoen Natie (°1855 - Belgium) is a warehousing cy, present in 34 countries & 158 platforms, often in ports. We offer GDP storage & (de)consolidation ser-vices to support the air to ocean shift. Being forwarder neutral enables us to offer co-loading (both in 2-8°C and 15-25°C) with your sector peers.
Katoen Natie Contact: An D‘Hondt www.katoennatie.comKetenislaan 1 (Head of Business Line Healthcare – Life Sciences) 9130 Kallo-Singelberg-Duke Phone: +32 3 5704098Prosper Tower Belgium Email: [email protected]
As a global leader in innovative risk management solutions and insurance broking Marsh supports pharma clients to anticipate, quantify, and more fully un-derstand the range of risks they face. We help you change and manage your risk profile to improve resiliency, reduce future claims, and minimise risk costs.
Marsh GmbH Contact: Martin Gallizia www.marsh.de Lyoner Strasse 36 Phone: +49 69 6676336 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Fax: +49 69 6676230 Email: [email protected]
mSE stands for SC process optimization end-to-end. Our strong, investigative consulting method precisely reveals potential for innovation. Our approach enables us to transform innovation into executable plans. Our unique SC expertise in both processes/people as well as systems/data allows us to achieve innovation on the operational side.
mSE Solutions Contact: Fred W. Schellert www.mse-solutions.com Elsenheimerstrasse 65 Phone: +49 89 578395-0 80687 München, Germany Fax: +49 89 578395-66 Email: [email protected]
Pharma.Aero is an exclusive and independent membership driven association comprised of members from airport communities, pharmaceutical shippers and other cargo logistics stakeholders from around the world. It is our vision to achieve reliable end-to-end air transport for pharmaceutical cargo. Our mis-sion is to foster collaboration between CEIV pharma certified airport communities dedicated to developing and leading when it comes to handling pharma-ceuticals. The active involvement by pharma shippers is key to the objectives of Pharma.Aero. We focus on prioritizing and developing projects and events in order to connect international pharma stakeholders and increase membership and participation.
Pharma.Aero Contact: Nathan De Valck www.pharma.aeroBedrijvenzone Machelen Cargo 706 Phone: +32 473 44 02 76 Building 706, Box 92 Email: [email protected] Machelen, Belgium
founded 1890 by August Kuehne and friedrich Nagel in Bremen, Germany, today Kuehne + Nagel is one of the most successful logistics providers with more than 1,300 offices in over 100 countries and about 74,000 specialised employees. Its strong market position lies in the seafreight, airfreight, contract logistics and overland businesses, with a clear focus on providing IT-based integrated logistics solutions. Further information can be found at www.kuehne-nagel.com.
Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG Phone: +49 40 30333 0 www.kuehne-nagel.deGrosser Grasbrook 11-13 20457 Hamburg, Germany
Laetus ensures your products’ future. As industry leader in inline quality control we are providing reliable modular packaging and supply chain control solu-tions for the pharmaceutical and other industries - so you can meet the requirements of any anti-counterfeiting regulation.
Laetus GmbH Contact: Gabriele Bartell www.laetus.comSandwiesenstrasse 27 Phone: +49 6257 5009275 64665 Alsbach, Germany Fax: +49 6257 3119 Email: [email protected]
Offering the industry’s only concurrent planning solution, Kinaxis® helps organizations revolutionize supply chain planning. Kinaxis RapidResponse®, our cloud-based software, connects data, processes and people all in a single harmonious environment. With a consolidated view of the entire supply chain, you can plan expected performance, monitor progress and respond to disconnects when reality hits. The result is reduced decision latency, leading to improved operational and financial performanc.
Kinaxis Contact: Carol Patterson www.kinaxis.com700 Silver Seven Road, Suite 500 Phone: +1 613 592-5780 Kanata, ON Email: [email protected]
Pharmaserv Logistics provides pharmaceutical logistics and pre-wholesale solutions. Core products are temperature-controlled exports and warehousing, system-integrated production supply and secondary packaging as well as wholesale of laboratory supplies, disposable clothing and more.
Pharmaserv Logistics Contact: Manuel Papstein www.pharmaserv-logistics.com Emil-von-Behring-Strasse 76 Phone: +49 6421 39-2800 35041 Marburg, Germany Fax: +49 6421 39-4685 Email: [email protected]
the PHOENIX group is a leading healthcare provider in Europe active in Wholesale, Retail and Pharma Services. With the European service brand “All-in-One”, PHOENIx group provides services for pharmaceutical companies along the entire value chain, from production to PoS generating more revenue.
PHOENIx group Contact: Olaf Christiansen www.phoenix-all-in-one.euPfingstweidstrasse 10-12 Phone: +49 621 8505-8444 68199 Mannheim, Germany Fax: +49 621 8505-200440 Email: [email protected]
Using a methodical overall supply chain effectives (OSE) approach, the experts at POLARIXPARTNER develop tailored, targets-orientated concepts for the medical technology and pharmaceutical industries. By simulating value flows up and down the supply chain, we identify levers with the potential to have a real effect on liquidity and costs, providing you with a solid basis for your business decisions.
POLARIxPARtNER GmbH Contact: Daniel Wothe www.polarixpartner.comGraf-Siegfried-Strasse 32 Phone: +49 6581 8290-242 54439 Saarburg, Germany Fax: +49 6581 8290-100 Email: [email protected]
Rondo AG develops and produces cardboard packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical industry. Rondo offers beside standard folding cartons also customized packaging solutions. These include, for example, the serialization of folding cartons or delivery in the shortest possible time: Supply on Demand. The production facilities are located in Switzerland, the Czech Republic, in the uSA and Puerto Rico. Rondo is part of Medipak Systems, the Pharma Systems business area of Körber.
Rondo AG Contact: Jürgen Nowak www.rondo-packaging.comGewerbestrasse 11 Phone: +41 61 486 87 20 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland Fax: +41 61 486 87 50 Email: [email protected]
It is Supply Chain Media’s mission to connect supply chain professionals by gathering, generating and sharing knowledge in print, online and through events, across Europe. The company is best known for its European quarterly magazine Supply Chain Movement, for its informative mind maps, self-assess-ments and check-lists and for the subway maps with software vendors, logistics service providers and consulting firms. Supply Chain Media also organizes webinars and workshops for supply chain professionals.
Supply Chain Media Contact: Martijn Lofvers www.linkedin.com/company/supply-Gezellenlaan 12 CEO & Chief Trendwatcher chain-magazine7005 AZ Doetinchem, Netherlands
About T-SystemsWith a footprint in more than 20 countries T-Systems is one of the world‘s leading vendor independent providers of digital services. T-Systems is partnering its customers as they address the digital transformation. The Deutsche Telekom subsidiary offers one-stop shopping: from the secure operation of legacy systems and classical ICT services, the transition to cloud-based services as well as new business models and innovation projects in the Internet of Things. www.t-systems.com
t-Systems International GmbH Contact: Christina Stauf, www.T-Systems.comFriedrich-Ebert-Allee 140 Christina Arnold-Fistler 53113 Bonn, Germany Phone: +49 228 18146518 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
FACTS & FIGuRES
Silva Certan-MallmannSpeaking opportunities, Sponsoring/Exhibiting, Delegate managementPhone: +49 69 308 38-150Email: [email protected]
WHAT
3rd BME Global Pharma Supply Chain Congress 2018 “ Join the Only True Peer-for-Peer Event for
Supply Chain Leaders in Pharma, Medtech and Global Healthcare“
WHEN
Monday, february 26: Pre-event reception
tuesday, february 27: Conference day 1
Wednesday, February 28: Conference day 2
Thursday, March 1: Field trips and in-depth workshops
WHERE
frankfurt Marriott Hotel Hamburger Allee 2 60486 Frankfurt am Main Tel.: +49 69 79550 www.frankfurt-marriott.com
Limited special room rate at the Marriott Hotel. Please use the booking code “BME”.
HOSt
BME e.V. the German Association Materials Management, Purchasing and Logistics (BME e.V.) Bolongarostrasse 82 65929 frankfurt am Main, Germany
District court Frankfurt am Main VR 6654 Tax number 045 250 66673, VAT ID DE 114235471
WHO SHOuLD PARTICIPATE
• Global Pharma Supply Chain, Logistics & Distribution top executives (SVPs & VPs incl.their lea-dership teams)
• Pharma Trade, Operations, Regulatory & Compliance top executives
• Market Access, Global Health & Ethics leaders
• Governmental, institutional and social representatives
CANCELLAtION POLICYEvent registrations can only be cancelled in writing, namely by letter, fax or email. Cancellations can be made free of charge without specifying re-asons up to 4 weeks before the start of the event. In the case of cancella-tions made within 4 weeks before the start of the event, the participation fee that has already been paid will be reimbursed less a cancellation fee of 20% of the event fee. If a cancellation is made within 2 weeks before the start of the event, the entire participation fee will be charged. Cancellation fees will not be charged.
Sarah RuddatSpeaking opportunities, Sponsoring/Exhibiting, Delegate managementPhone: +49 69 308 38-124Email: [email protected]
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Optional bookingI would like to join the following excursion or workshop(s):
Excursion 1: Visit of Boehringer Ingelheim Site
Excursion 2: Amazon Warehouse Koblenz
Workshop 1: Supply chain network resilience
Workshop 2: The strategic ascent to competitive advantage
PARtICIPANt 3 - 50% discount for industry attendees
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Optional bookingI would like to join the following excursion or workshop(s):
Excursion 1: Visit of Boehringer Ingelheim Site
Excursion 2: Amazon Warehouse Koblenz
Workshop 1: Supply chain network resilience
Workshop 2: The strategic ascent to competitive advantage