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Sapics announces 2024 Spring Summit for supply chain professionals

 

The 2024 SAPICS Spring Summit kicks off with a networking lunch at 12:00 with the presentations starting at 12:40 at the Focus Rooms in Moddernfontein, Johannesburg.

Attendees can expect to be entertained and inspired by the opening keynote presented by Tshepo Mekoa, chief executive officer and founder of Brima Logistics.

Mekoa’s presentation at SAPICS 2024 in Cape Town was commended by delegates and he will return to the SAPICS stage for the Spring Summit in Johannesburg. In the story of his “14-Year Startup”, author and entrepreneur Mekoa shares what he learnt while growing his one-truck startup from a venture operating from the garage at his home into a multi-million Rand business with branches across South Africa and more than 150 employees.

Supply chain leaders are increasingly recognising that customer data is the fuel that can supercharge a supply chain and give their business a competitive edge. According to Khuthala Myende, a supply chain specialist who has been recognised as one of “Africa’s Top 100 Influential Women In Supply Chain”, customer experience should be at the forefront of decision making throughout the supply chain. Myende, who is the customer logistics lead at Mondelez International, will share her experience and insights at this year’s SAPICS Spring Summit.

Vanya Jansen won the award for Best Speaker at this year’s annual SAPICS Conference in Cape Town. Her outstanding presentation on how an organisation’s leadership style and organisational culture impacts its resilience and agility is a highlight of this year’s SAPICS Spring Summit. “Due to the many recent disruptive events that have severely impacted the retail sector, executives managing organisations must understand which capabilities are lacking and which capabilities require further development,” says Jansen. “When organisations have the correct capabilities entrenched, it will safeguard the business to withstand and absorb disruptions and allow for opportunities to be identified and actioned,” she contends, noting that organisations that employ the correct leaders and foster a nurturing culture that stimulates resilience and agility have thrived in the current volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) environment.

Vultures may seem like an unlikely discussion at a supply chain conference, but the logistics and security involved in transporting these magnificent and highly sensitive birds will absorb attendees, SAPICS says. The captivating story of DHL’s partnership with Vulpro to transport 160 Cape and African White-backed vultures from Hartbeespoort to Shamwari Game Reserve - covering 1,042 km in 18 hours - will be shared at the Spring conference by Nadia Opperman, distribution centre controller at DHL Supply Chain.

Supply chain visibility and the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model's impact on enhancing supply chain efficiency are other important topics on this year’s SAPICS Spring Summit programme. Grant Swanepoel, regional lead, Global Channels and Alliances at the Association for Supply Chain Management will share with the audience the SCOR model's impact on enhancing supply chain efficiency. A not to be missed panel discussion will focus on the importance of supply chain command centres in identifying and addressing blind spots, ensuring better visibility and efficiency in supply chain operations. The panel will be moderated by Dr Juanita Maree, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Southern African Association of Freight Forwarders (SAAFF) with expert panellists Dr Jacob van Rensburg, head: Research and Development at SAAFF, Garry Marshall, CEO of the South African Express Parcel Association (SAEPA), Evert de Ruiter, principal consultant at Auctoro Advisory and Jayce Lane, managing director at Crickmay & Associates.

For more information and to register for the event, visit the 2024 SAPICS Spring Summit website, or email [email protected]  or call +27 (0)11 023 6701

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Alonso wins!

By Graham Duxbury @TheRealDux 

 

Fernando Alonso won the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim on this day in 2005. Driving for the Renault team, he took his sixth victory of the season.

He beat Juan Pablo Montoya’s McLaren – which started from 19th position on the grid – and the BAR Honda of Jenson Button.

This was Jenson’s first podium finish of the season and followed the disqualification of the BAR team for underweight cars from the San Marino GP where he had crossed the line in third place.

Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello suffered from the poor durability of the Bridgestone tyres on their Ferraris relegating them to fifth and tenth places respectively.

As a result of his win, Fernando extended his championship lead to 36 points over Kimi Raikkonen. 

Raikkonen had looked certain to win the race until a hydraulics problem forced his McLaren into retirement on lap 35 of the 67-lap race, leaving Alonso to coast to victory and, almost certainly, the 2005 drivers' title. 


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