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Martes, 25 de agosto de 2020, de 11.00 a 19.00 hs Horario de Ohio (US)
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When COVID-19 hit, most of the nation shut down. Except for supply chains. Find out the state of the supply chain industry in the aftermath, and how this pandemic has re-shaped the future of supply chains.

Agenda
  • 11:00 - 12:00 hs
    Track 1: Security of Food Supply por Corey Chafin

     Corey Chafin, principal, food and beverage for Kearney, discusses the end-to-end supply chain value diagnostic for sourcing and procurement of foods and what this means for the future of food post-pandemic.

  • 11:00 - 12:00 hs
    Track 2: The Power of Value Creation in Sustainable Supply Chain por Sheri Hinish

    Sheri Hinish, The Supply Chain Queen, discusses the importance of value creation in sustainable supply chains, including an inflection point of disruption in global supply chains, the need for transparency, the paradigm shift of price vs. value, how to position supply chains as a conduit for change, providing a roadmap for sustainable supply chains using sustainable development and more. 

  • 15:00 - 16:00 hs
    Track 3: The Future of Retail por Jonathan Gold

    The Coronavirus has thoroughly disrupted the global supply chain from start to finish, forcing retailers to reevaluate their supply chains to ensure resiliency for the future. Jon Gold, vice president for supply chain and customs policy for the National Retail Federation, talks about how retailers have been impacted, how they have responded and what their plans are for the future.

  • 17:00 - 18:00 hs
    Track 4: How Supply Chain Disruption Fuels Growth in E-Commerce Fulfillment & Last-Mile Delivery por Steve Sensing

    Steve Sensing, president of global supply chain solutions for Ryder Systems, will focus on how supply chain disruption is fueling the growth in e-commerce fulfillment and last-mile delivery as well as the race for visibility and collaboration across the supply chain.

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Principal of Food and Beverage for Kearney
Corey Chafin is Principal of Food and Beverage for Kearney. He maintains 10-plus years’ consulting and industry experience covering supply chain transformations, sourcing and procurement, M&A strategies, P&L performance, retail execution strategy and product information. Chafin is also the author of the annual Kearney Earth Day Report and Pride Month Purchasing with Pride report.
Founder and Co-Host of the Supply Chain Revolution Podcast
To colleagues and clients, Sheri Hinish is known as the “Supply Chain Queen.” Recognized as an IBM Futurist, a Supply & Demand Chain Executive Pro to Know in 2019 and 2020, and among LinkedIn’s Top 1% SSI in Supply Chain, Hinish maintains a strong presence across social and professional networks. She has made a career simplifying the complex, rethinking supply chain strategy and customer experience. Hinish is also the Founder and Co-Host of the Supply Chain Revolution podcast, and is a Masters Candidate at Harvard University with an emphasis in corporate sustainability, industrial ecology and sustainable development. She is also certified in corporate sustainability and innovation from Harvard University and organizational behavior and change leadership from Cornell University, is a certified IBM Design Thinking Co-Creator, a licensed Project Management Professional and a Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt.
Vice President of Supply Chain and Customs Policy for the National Retail Federation
Jonathan Gold is Vice President of Supply Chain and Customs Policy for the National Retail Federation (NRF), responsible for representing the retail industry before Congress and the administration on supply chain, international trade, product safety and customs-related issues impacting the retail industry. While with NRF, he has been a leading advocate of the value of trade and global value chains to the U.S. economy. Prior to joining NRF, Gold served as a policy analyst in the Office of Policy and Planning for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) in May 2006, where he was responsible for providing policy guidance on issues surrounding maritime cargo security and trade-related matters. Gold also worked on implementation issues surrounding the SAFE Port Act and other issues within the agency, including CBP intelligence reform, pandemic flu and trade facilitation. Before joining CBP, Gold spent nearly a decade with the Retail Industry Leaders Association holding several government relations positions, including Director and then Vice President of International Trade Policy, before being named Vice President of Global Supply Chain Policy in January 2005. Gold currently serves on the Department of Commerce’s Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness, and previously served on the Department of Homeland Security’s Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee and the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Advisory Committee on Distribution Services.
President of Global Supply Chain Solutions at Ryder System, Inc.
Steve Sensing is President of Global Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) at Ryder System, Inc., responsible for the management, operations, sales and financial performance of Ryder’s SCS and dedicated transportation solutions businesses leading a network of drivers, vehicles, distribution, transportation, e-commerce and warehouse operations, as well as a shared network of e-fulfillment and “big and bulky” last-mile locations dedicated to specific customers. Previously, Sensing served as vice president and general manager of Ryder SCS’ technology and healthcare industry groups, where he worked with customers in the electronics, telecommunications, medical, technology and appliance manufacturing industries on strategic planning, developing new products and services and leading tactical execution for global operations. With a Ryder career spanning more than 27 years, Sensing joined the company in 1992 as General Manager leading the operations of dedicated contract carriage solutions for regional accounts. He subsequently served in a variety of positions of increasing responsibility, including Group Manager for Ryder Dedicated; Director of Customer Logistics Distribution Management; and Group Director of Operations for Ryder Integrated Supply Chain Solutions. His experience includes overseeing the network design and operation of Ryder solutions in dedicated transportation, transportation management, network optimization, distribution management, sales, operations, engineering, LEAN and IT. Before joining Ryder, Sensing served as Transportation Manager for Trans Fleet Enterprises/ Northern Telecom, where he was responsible for managing private fleet operations in the United States. Sensing is a member of the advisory board for the Global Supply Chain Institute at the University of Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business.
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