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Half Day Workshop: 23rd March
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Keynote Speakers Include:
Major General Jeff Mason MBE
ACDS Log Ops
Supplying and sustaining
UK MOD
Major General Mark E. McQuillan
your operational success Admiral/Flag
Officers 1*
CD Commander, CANOSCOM
Canadian Ministry of Defence
and above
Europe’s most operationally focussed logistics go for FREE Air Vice Marshall Margaret Staib,
event brings you an all new speaker panel: AM, CSC Commander Joint Logistics
> Hear the latest reports about what challenges and opportunities lie ahead for
Australian Department of Defence
third party logistics including the UK MOD DSCOM, Canada’s CANOSCOM, the
Multinational Logistics Coordination Centre in Prague, and the Italian Air Commodore Chris Gardner
Force’s Fuel Logistics Division Head of Capability Improvement RN
> Examine prime contractor needs in an increasingly cost conscious environment
UK MOD
including BAE System’s Integrated Supply Chain Division and Boeing’s Chinook
Commodore Michael Bath RN
Fleet Maintenance Division
ACOS J1/J4, PJHQ
> Participate in one of two tailored streamed sessions looking at fuel transportation
UK MOD
including Brigadier General (Ret’d) Chris Blong – Fuel Logistics Expert, former
British Army or the delivery of mechanics and spare parts to operational units and
UK MOD Centre Speaker on Logistic
distribution centres including Dave Robbins – Global VP Aerospace, Servigistics.
Operations - Keynote Speaker
> Look past the traditional military / industry distinction to join a truly global discussion UK MOD
about the future opportunities created by efficiency drives throughout Europe and
North America with speakers from UK, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Czech Republic,
US and Canada
Half Day Workshop:
SIMULATION GAMES: LEAN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT – TAKING FORWARD High quality and very
SKILLS FROM THE EVENT
23rd March 2011 – 09.00 to 12.30
illuminating. A privilege
Workshop Leaders: Mr Martin Green, Director and Mr Keith Bissett, Chairman, Bourton Group to hear them speak.
Learning lean improvement techniques. A process with a degree of complexity and variation – Significantly valuable
seeing how wrong it can go without it being anybody’s fault.
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Previous Delegate - Chief of Staff 104
Logistic Support Brigade, British Army
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2. HALF DAY WORKSHOP 23 MARCH 2011
09.00 to 12.30 HALF DAY WORKSHOP
Learning lean improvement techniques. A process with a degree of complexity and variation – seeing how wrong it can
go without it being anybody’s fault.
TAKING FORWARD SKILLS FROM THE EVENT: CREATING AND MANAGING A LEAN SUPPLY CHAIN - LEARNING LEAN
IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES USING A SIMULATION GAME DESIGN ART A
Delegates at the workshop will participate in a simple, but powerful simulation exercise that will provide the opportunity to learn about the Lean approach to
improvement and some of the core improvement techniques as well as highlighting the typical challenges and issues associated with managing and PRODUCTION
improving cost,
CODING E
quality and service - even in relatively simple processes and supply chains that have only a small degree of complexity.
During the hands-on exercise, each delegate will play their part in enacting a supply chain process from customer requirement through to customer sign-off – with
ample opportunity for seeing how ‘wrong’ it can go without it being anyone’s ‘fault’. Having been introduced to Lean techniques, delegates will then practice the
application of Lean concepts and tools to improve the end-to-end process – considering the perspective of both customers and suppliers. DESIGN ART A
The workshop will then move on discuss and reflect on the outcomes and learning from the exercise – considering in more detail the factors that can affect the
successful operation of a supply chain and highlight practical strategies and approaches to improve cost, quality and delivery performance. Issues related to
managing and improving supply chains that involve multiple parties – including outsourcing and strategic partnership relationships - will also be explored.
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Workshop Leaders Biography
The workshop will be facilitated by Martin Green and Keith Bissett of Bourton Group. Between them they have nearly 40
year’s consulting experience across a wide range of sectors – both public and private – including many assignments in
the Defence environment.
With a particular focus on the generation of sustainable performance improvement, typically based around the
application of Lean and Six Sigma principles, they have worked with manufacturing, service and Government
! ! organisations including Siemens, National Savings & Investments, Serco, HM Revenue & Customs, Vodafone and
martin.green@bourton.co.uk keith.bissett@bourton.co.uk
Vitec Group.
In the Defence Sector, within military, civilian and joint organisations, their work to reduce waste, reduce cost and improve output & service has included: advising
DESIGN ART A
on change management and deployment, facilitating senior management team workshops, development of new process frameworks, conducting awareness and
practitioner training and leading lean improvement events to deliver substantial benefits.
PRODUCTION CODING
Martin and Keith are both passionate exponents and skilled practitioners of the Lean approach with particular experience and insight into issues
affecting the administrative and operational aspects of complex organisations and supply chains – focussing on the practical leadership, teamworking
and process issues critical to better performance. Specific assignments they have undertaken include: development and implementation of a major
Business Process Review programme (British Army Staff); long term Board advisory position (DG Defence Supply Chain – UK); industrial partnering
advice and lean process improvement support (Whole Fleet Management – UK); major process improvement and culture change programme
(Defence Aviation Repair Agency/Defence Support Group); lean process improvement implementation (Maritime Change Programme – HMNB Clyde);
End-to-End review of Administrative processes (Royal Air Force). Contact us: www.bourton.co.uk Tel: 01926 633333 DESIGN ART A
Workshop Leaders: Mr Martin Green, Director and Mr Keith Bissett, Chairman, Bourton Group
PRODUCTION CODING
Major General Jeff Mason MBE, ACDS Log Ops, UK MOD Colonel Thilo Buijs, Head of Logistics Policy, Netherlands
Ministry of Defence
Air Vice Marshal Margaret Staib, AM, CSC, Commander
Joint Logistics, Australian Department of Defence Colonel Roman Dufek, Chief of Movement, Transportation DESIGN ART A
and Logistics Information Services, Multinational Logistics
Major General Mark E. McQuillan, CD Commander, Centre, Czech Ministry of Defence
CANOSCOM, Canadian Ministry of Defence PRODUCTION CODING
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B Murphree III, Logistic Corps
UK MOD Centre Speaker on Logistic Operations Commander, DLA Troop Support Europe & Africa, US DoD
DESIGN ART AUDIO BUSINESS
Commodore Chris Gardiner, Head of Capability Improvement Lieutenant Colonel Massimo Cicerone, Logistics Division,
RN, UK MOD Italian Air Force
PRODUCTION CODING EVOLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN D
Commodore Michael Bath RN, ACOS J1/J4 PJHQ, UK MOD Lieutenant Colonel Aniello Galluccio, Logistics Division,
Italian Air Force
Major General (Retired) Karl-Heinz Münzner, Former
General Manager, NAMSA Mr Laszlo Czovek, Energy Specialist, European Defence
Agency
Brigadier (Retired) Charlie Hobson, Chair and Former Head
of Expeditionary Logistic Support Mr Gerhard Rauniak, TPLS Specialist, European Defence
Agency
Brigadier (Retired) Chris Blong, Former Commander of
104 logistics support Brigade
3. CONFERENCE DAY ONE 21 MARCH 2011
08.30 Registration and Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Welcome and Opening Speech
Brigadier (Retired) Charlie Hobson, Chair and Former Head of Expeditionary Logistic Support
09.10 KEYNOTE SPEECH – FORGING SECURE STRATEGIC LINES OF SUPPLY – SHOWCASING THE DEFENCE SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS
AUDIO BUSINESS
AND MOVEMENTS - DSCOM
EVOLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
UK MOD Centre Keynote Speaker on Logistic Operations
09:50 KEYNOTE SPEECH – THE FUTURE PHILOSOPHY OF GERMAN LOGISTIC SUPPORT
AUDIO BUSINESS
EVOLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
include:
Major General (Retired) Karl-Heinz Münzner, German Military Academy
10:30 Networking Coffee Break
11.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH – MAJOR GENERAL MCQUILLAN
AUDIO BUSINESS
EVOLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
Major General Mark E. McQuillan, CD Commander, CANOSCOM, Canadian Ministry of Defence
AUDIO
11.40 KEYNOTE SPEECH - AIR VICE MARSHAL MARGARET STAIB
BUSINESS
EVOLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
Air Vice Marshal Margaret Staib, AM, CSC, Commander Joint Logistics, Australian Department of Defence
12:20 Networking Lunch
13.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH - COMMODORE CHRIS GARDINER - PART OF THE UK DEFENCE ACQUISITION REFORM GROUP
AUDIO BUSINESS
EVOLVE KEYNOTE
through life capability management
THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
Commodore Chris Gardner, Head of Capability Improvement RN, UK MOD
14.10 DISCUSSION PANEL – STRATEGIC LOGISTIC TRANSFORMATION
bringing together the foremost thought leaders on the subject at a time when militaries across Europe and North America are looking at more
DEVELOP PANEL
UK MOD KEYNOTE
Major General Mark E. McQuillan, CD Commander, CANOSCOM, Canadian Ministry of Defence
Major General (Retired) Karl-Heinz Münzner, German Military Academy
Air Vice Marshall Margaret Staib, AM, CSC, Commander Joint Logistics, Australian Department of Defence
4. CONFERENCE DAY ONE 21 MARCH 2011
STREAMING SESSIONS – LOGISTICAL ENERGY SUPPLY & LOGISTICAL VEHICLE / AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
ENERGY MAINTENANCE
14:50 TRANSPORTING FUEL – MORE THAN THE TANKERS THAT 14:50 INCREASING HIGH VELOCITY MAINTENANCE PLANNING
HOLD IT AND EXECUTION BASED ON MISSION PROFILES
planning and execution which improve weapon systems through depot
maintenance in reduced time
Lt. Col. Galluccio, Fuel Logistics, Italian Air Force
Dave Robbins, Global VP Aerospace, Commercial Aviation
and Defense, Servigistics
15:30 Networking Coffee Break
16:10 FUEL PROVISION – THE REAL CHALLENGES FACED IN THE 16:10 EMBEDDING TECHNICIANS & ROTARY WING MAINTENENCE
SUPPORT OF OPERATIONS
on operations
Netherlands Air Force Speaker Awaiting Clearance
Brigadier General (Retired) Chris Blong, Fuel Logistics Expert
16:50 ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCES OF THE FUTURE 16:50 IMPROVING FORCE STRUCTURE AND RESOURCES TO
IMPROVE LOGISTICAL MAINTENANCE – THE UK CHINOOK FLEET
energy sources
deployable defence applications
Lessons we are constantly learning
applications
Philip Wingrove, Operations Manager TLCS, Boeing Defence UK Ltd.
Laszlo Czovek, Energy Specialist, European Defence Agency
17:30 COORDINATING A EUROPEAN APPROACH TO CONTRACTOR DEPLOYABILITY
Mr Gerhard Rauniak, TPLS Specialist, European Defence Agency
18:10 Chairman’s Close
CONFERENCE DAY TWO 22 MARCH 2011
08.30 Registration and Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Welcome
DIO
09.10 KEYNOTE SPEECH – STRATEGIC LOGISTIC PLANNING IN THE UK MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
BUSINESS
implemented
OLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
Major General Jeff Mason MBE, ACDS Log Ops, UK MOD
DIO 09.50 KEYNOTE SPEECH – UPGRADING LOGISTICS FROM BACKROOM TO STRATEGIC BOARDROOM FUNCTION – THE SUCCESS STORY
BUSINESS
OLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANEL
Commodore Michael Bath RN, ACOS J1/J4, PJHQ, UK MOD
5. CONFERENCE DAY TWO 22 MARCH 2011
10.30 Coffee and Networking Break
11.00 RAISING THE BAR IN MILITARY LOGISTICS BY INTELLIGENT PLANNING SUPPORT
Arjen Heeres, C.O.O., Quintiq
11.40 OPTIMISING SUPPLY CHAIN RELATIONSHIPS – LOGISTICS OUTSOURCING IN SUPPORT OF THE WARFIGHTER
John Schneider, Sr. Vice President, Aerospace & Government Markets, New Breed Logistics
Kenneth A. Shaw, Vice President, Supply Chain Management, Global Services & Support, Boeing
12.20 Lunch and Networking
13.30 ENHANCING MULTINATIONAL LOGISTICS COOPERATION – THE MULTINATIONAL LOGISITCS COORDINATION CENTRE
Colonel Roman Dufek, Chief of Movement and Transportation and Logistics Information Services, Mulitnational Logistics
Centre, Czech Ministry of Defence
14.10 DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION OF THE EXTENDED SUPPLY CHAIN
Nigel Trundle, Head of Supply Chain Integration, BAE Systems
14.50 SECURE JOINT WORKING – CAN ALLIES SPECIALISE AND COOPERATE? – THE NETHERLANDS NICHE?
Colonel Thilo Buijs, Head of Logistics Policy, Netherlands Ministry of Defence
15.30 Coffee and Networking Break
16.00 LONG ON REQUIREMENTS, SHORT OF RESOURCES: A CASE STUDY FOR NATIONAL PARTNERING TO SHARE LOGISTICS
CAPABILITIES TO ACHIEVE REQUIRED COST CONSTRAINTS
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B. Murphree III, Logistic Corps Commander, DLA Troop Support Europe & Africa, US DoD
16.40 INTERMODALITY OF FUEL TRANSPORTATION
Lieutenant Colonel Massimo Cicerone, Logistics Division, Italian Air Force
17.20 Closing Remarks
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