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Issue <strong>2.11</strong> DECEMBER 2007<br />

Published by the <strong>Logistics</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd<br />

<strong>Dispatch</strong><br />

Season's<br />

Greetings<br />

Mentoring program a great success<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> my fellow directors,<br />

committee members and the<br />

management team at LAA Ltd,<br />

I wish you and your families the<br />

compliments <strong>of</strong> the season and<br />

a peaceful and prosperous year<br />

ahead.<br />

We look forward to developing<br />

further strategies to add value to<br />

your membership in 2008.<br />

Brad Harrison<br />

President LAA Ltd<br />

LAA LTD OFFICE CLOSURE<br />

Our last day for 2007 will be Friday<br />

21st December. We will re-open on<br />

Monday 7th January 2007.<br />

Survey Question <strong>of</strong><br />

the Month<br />

Has your organisation engaged<br />

with SCM consultants to review/<br />

improve your supply chain<br />

performance?<br />

If so, did you do it within the last:<br />

• 1 year • 2 years • 3 years?<br />

If so, did you use:<br />

• tier one/two consultants?<br />

• individual consultants?<br />

If so, did you realise the value<br />

expected in the engagement/<br />

business case?<br />

Log on to www.laa.asn.au to<br />

register your opinion<br />

Tel: 1300 651 911<br />

Website: www.laa.asn.au<br />

Email: admin@laa.asn.au<br />

© <strong>Logistics</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd<br />

2007 Mentees (l-r): Luke Holmick, Program<br />

Coordinator; John Suster, Caltex Aust Petroleum;<br />

Robert Ward, BOC; Aileen Wilton, FH Prager; Mike<br />

Owen, Program Coordinator; David Bille, Program<br />

Sponsor Dexion; and Dirk Bauerfeld, RailCorp.<br />

Mentees and mentors from the 2007<br />

LAA/APICS Mentoring Program were<br />

recognised at a joint LAA/APICS<br />

Dinner Meeting in Sydney on 21st<br />

November.<br />

Coordinators <strong>of</strong> the program, Holmick<br />

from APICS and Mike Owen from<br />

the LAA, thanked all those who had<br />

contributed their valuable time, with a<br />

special mention for Dexion (<strong>Australia</strong>) for<br />

its ongoing support.<br />

Both mentees and mentors had some<br />

interesting comments to make about the<br />

program.<br />

Steve O'Keefe, Captain RAN, who<br />

mentored Dirk Bauerfeld from RailCorp<br />

commented: "Two things really<br />

impressed me about Dirk and I believe<br />

that these represent the strengths <strong>of</strong><br />

the program. Firstly, I truly admire his<br />

courage to open up and discuss his<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional challenges and aspirations<br />

with a stranger. Secondly, I marvel at<br />

his ambition and motivation. From a<br />

personal perspective, I walked away<br />

from every session reinvigorated about<br />

my own career and personal aspirations.<br />

Sometimes, I felt like the mentee".<br />

While distance (250km) dictated phone<br />

mentoring rather than face to face for<br />

Steve and Dirk, this worked well for<br />

them as it minimised distractions.<br />

2007 Mentors (l-r): David Garghan, Hasbro <strong>Australia</strong>;<br />

Jo Baker, LAA Ltd, Graham Brown, Heatcraft; Zoran<br />

Cucukovic; Tony Davidson, Sea Freight Council; Peter<br />

Swan, Amway <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>; and Steven Thacker, Ingram<br />

Micro.<br />

Zoran Cucukovic's mentee Debbie Basu<br />

changed her career path by moving<br />

to Vodafone during the program.<br />

Zoran commented that this resulted in<br />

heightened interaction between them.<br />

Zoran also said that he found the review<br />

periods with other mentors very valuable<br />

in assessing progress and aspirations.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the mentees also <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

feedback on the program. Jayson<br />

deForrest-Haddleton, Distribution<br />

Manager, Inghams' Enterprises Lisarow,<br />

who was mentored by Maurice Sinclair<br />

from Costa <strong>Logistics</strong> had this to say:<br />

"The exponential personal growth<br />

achieved from the outset, was truly<br />

mind altering. It has been akin to being<br />

given the key that opens all doors <strong>of</strong><br />

opportunity. Mentoring is mandatory."<br />

As a relative newcomer to the supply<br />

chain industry, John Suster, Demand<br />

Planning Manager for Caltex, found<br />

the program broadened his knowledge<br />

quickly. He was mentored by Mark Luckie<br />

from Nestle. John commented:<br />

"Mark helped me to see things from<br />

different perspectives and achieve my<br />

goals. It was good to get a view from<br />

someone outside my own company."<br />

We look forward to 2008 when the<br />

program will be <strong>of</strong>fered in both NSW<br />

and Victoria.


Mentoring expands to<br />

Victoria<br />

President’s<br />

Message<br />

Following the success <strong>of</strong> the LAA/<br />

APICS Supply Chain Mentoring<br />

Program in NSW over the past<br />

five years, the program is being<br />

expanded to Victoria in 2008.<br />

Expressions <strong>of</strong> Interest from experienced<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional logisticians and less senior<br />

practitioners in Victoria and NSW, to<br />

participate as mentors or mentees, in the<br />

LAA/APICS 2008 Supply Chain Mentoring<br />

Programs are now being sought.<br />

Mentoring is a excellent way <strong>of</strong> ensuring<br />

that up and coming supply chain<br />

managers and logisticians develop the<br />

right skills. The value <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

lies in the fact that it is industry-based.<br />

Pairing mentees with mentors from<br />

different organisations provides an<br />

enhanced learning environment.<br />

Opportunities are also provided for<br />

participants to meet and discuss the<br />

issues and challenges they face.<br />

Mentors attend a full day training<br />

program facilitated by a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

mentoring trainer. Mentor training is free<br />

to participating mentors who volunteer<br />

their time and expertise – giving back<br />

to the supply chain industry by assisting<br />

less senior supply chain pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

Mentees also attend a two hour induction<br />

session – ensuring that they understand<br />

the mentoring relationship and are able<br />

to establish realistic expectations and set<br />

clear goals. At the end <strong>of</strong> the program,<br />

a mentee's knowledge and experience<br />

<strong>of</strong> supply chain issues will have been<br />

accelerated by two to three years.<br />

ALC ANNUAL FORUM<br />

2008<br />

CANBERRA - 14 &15 FEBRUARY<br />

AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL & HOTEL REALM<br />

Register now www.austlogistics.com.au<br />

EARLY BIRD RATES APPLY<br />

Mentoring NSW<br />

The NSW Supply Chain Mentoring<br />

Program will commence in March 2008.<br />

The closing date for formal applications<br />

is 4th February, 2008, although<br />

expressions <strong>of</strong> interest would be<br />

appreciated at the earliest opportunity.<br />

If you would like to participate as a<br />

mentee, a mentor or a sponsor in this<br />

program in NSW please contact:<br />

Luke Holmick/Mike Owen – email<br />

<br />

Mentoring Victoria<br />

The Victorian Supply Chain Mentoring<br />

Program will commence in April 2008.<br />

The closing date for formal applications<br />

is 18th February, 2008, although<br />

expressions <strong>of</strong> interest would be<br />

appreciated at the earliest opportunity.<br />

Those wishing to participate as a<br />

mentee, a mentor or a sponsor, in this<br />

program in Victoria, please contact:<br />

Luke Holmick/Mike Owen – email<br />

mentorvic@laa.asn.au<br />

Further information:<br />

www.laa.asn/mentorprogram or call<br />

the LAA <strong>of</strong>fice on 02 9635 3422<br />

The Supply Chain Mentoring<br />

Program is made possible by the<br />

kind support <strong>of</strong> Dexion (<strong>Australia</strong>).<br />

Hear from key industry and political figures who will address the Forum including<br />

Mark Rowsthorn, Managing Director, Asciano Limited<br />

Major General Grant Cavenagh AM, Commander Joint <strong>Logistics</strong>, <strong>Australia</strong>n Defence Force<br />

Grant Fenn, Executive General Manager-Freight Enterprises, Qantas Airways<br />

Federal Transport Minister (invited)<br />

LINKING TO THE FUTURE<br />

Effective Global Supply Chains<br />

As we look back<br />

and reflect on the<br />

achievements <strong>of</strong><br />

the LAA throughout<br />

the year I can only<br />

feel that we have<br />

added value for our<br />

Members and Friends.<br />

Brad Harrison<br />

Our membership growth<br />

demonstrates our relevance and the<br />

need for an independent source <strong>of</strong><br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional development.<br />

The LAA has successfully delivered<br />

events in Sydney, Melbourne,<br />

Canberra, Adelaide and Brisbane.<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> what the LAA provides is<br />

only possible with the support <strong>of</strong><br />

our Friends and members and those<br />

speakers and site visit hosts who<br />

give their valuable time. On behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the committee and membership I<br />

thank you for your ongoing support.<br />

Next year several new programs will<br />

be launched to increase the value to<br />

members. Details <strong>of</strong> these appear<br />

elsewhere in this newsletter.<br />

The supply chain and logistics<br />

industry within <strong>Australia</strong> faces a<br />

challenge over the next few years,<br />

with the price <strong>of</strong> oil and labour<br />

scarcity impacting operating costs<br />

and the many issues surrounding<br />

environmental sustainability and<br />

corporate social responsibility.<br />

Is it time for a significant change in<br />

the way we interpret input costs and<br />

what are our corporate outcomes<br />

in terms <strong>of</strong> short term pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

improvement vs long pr<strong>of</strong>itability?<br />

The debate on infrastructure<br />

investment in roads, rail and ports<br />

and how best the sustainability<br />

goal can be influenced by these<br />

investment choices will continue.<br />

As individuals we can only influence<br />

these outcomes by the incremental<br />

gains and improvements we each<br />

deliver to our businesses. We hope<br />

that our 2008 LAA programs will<br />

assist your thought processes in this.<br />

I wish everyone a safe and<br />

enjoyable Christmas and New Year.<br />

Brad Harrison<br />

President, LAA Ltd


NSW EVENT REPORT<br />

Road vs Rail<br />

The point was also made that rail is a<br />

more secure distribution method for<br />

hazardous materials or explosives that<br />

could be terrorist targets.<br />

The discussion brought to the fore<br />

some key drivers in the choice <strong>of</strong> road<br />

transport.<br />

Left to right: Zoran Cucukovic, Panel Moderator<br />

with panel members John Crosbie, Consultant; Peter<br />

O'Sullivan, Cement <strong>Australia</strong>; Wayne Klose, OneSteel;<br />

Greg Jones, SCT <strong>Logistics</strong>; Steven Thacker, Ingram<br />

Micro and LAA President, Brad Harrison.<br />

A joint LAA/APICS Dinner Meeting in<br />

Sydney on 21st November attracted<br />

almost 100 members and guests. The<br />

evening departed from the normal<br />

presentation with a panel discussion<br />

on the topical issue <strong>of</strong> Road vs. Rail.<br />

With freight activity in <strong>Australia</strong><br />

projected to double by 2025, rail could<br />

appear to provide the most effective<br />

and economic opportunity to satisfy this<br />

growth. To date, however, government<br />

funding has favoured road over rail.<br />

Zoran Cucukovic, Panel Moderator,<br />

opened up the discussion with the panel<br />

members who all had some interesting<br />

thoughts on the matter. The following<br />

issues were raised during the session<br />

and in the question time that followed.<br />

Although rail is generally seen as the<br />

appropriate transport medium for<br />

industries that handle bulk goods, even<br />

within these types <strong>of</strong> industries, it can<br />

pose limitations. For instance, with grain<br />

volumes affected by climatic extremes<br />

and sites spread right across <strong>Australia</strong>,<br />

the freight task becomes uncertain and<br />

difficult to manage. Added to this are<br />

problems such as whether particular<br />

geographic locations have access to a<br />

rail network, an aging rail infrastructure,<br />

and the perception that as far as<br />

innovation and funding is concerned,<br />

rail is the 'poor cousin'.<br />

On the positive side, there are some<br />

substantial benefits to be gained from<br />

rail freight services. Rail is more energy<br />

efficient than road transport, it produces<br />

less air pollution and fewer greenhouse<br />

gases. It is also safer than road and<br />

helps to reduce traffic congestion.<br />

The size <strong>of</strong> consignments and customer<br />

demand are major factors. For<br />

companies that despatch consignments<br />

or parcels that number in the thousands<br />

every day <strong>of</strong> the week to disparate<br />

destinations, the only viable solution is<br />

road freight.<br />

Global sourcing and manufacturing<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-shore have had a significant impact<br />

on the freight task and, a growing<br />

population and increased consumerism<br />

is causing the freight task to double<br />

every 15 years.<br />

This situation is compounded by JIT and<br />

a 'next day' delivery mentality, or shorttermism,<br />

that currently prevails. Social<br />

and environmental issues are linked.<br />

With rising fuel prices and heightened<br />

awareness <strong>of</strong> climate change, the<br />

thought was posed that maybe 'next<br />

day' will come to be seen as greedy and<br />

delivery in three days will be seen as<br />

responsible. Cost was not considered to<br />

be a significant factor, value was seen as<br />

a more important determinant.<br />

As the focus on reducing carbon<br />

emissions increases, the environmental<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> trucks on<br />

the road day and night will not be<br />

acceptable. Road fleets will be required<br />

to make better use <strong>of</strong> fossil fuels or<br />

adopt alternative technologies.<br />

What emerged clearly during question<br />

time was that, for the supply chain<br />

industry, the question is not whether<br />

to choose one mode <strong>of</strong> transport over<br />

another. Few supply chains can be<br />

exclusive in this. We have to look at our<br />

alternatives as supply chain people. It is<br />

more than likely that the most efficient<br />

and timely supply chain task will<br />

encompass both rail and road transport.<br />

We thank all panel members for<br />

generously contributing their time to<br />

take part in this discussion.


Scholarships<br />

2008 Around the States<br />

2007 has been an exceptionally busy year for<br />

the LAA with regular events held in Brisbane,<br />

Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney.<br />

The Swisslog and LAA Scholarships<br />

Program for 2008 is now open to<br />

all <strong>Australia</strong>n students enrolled at a<br />

Participating <strong>Australia</strong>n University<br />

in an Undergraduate Degree or<br />

Postgraduate Program containing<br />

a logistics or supply chain<br />

management stream <strong>of</strong> subjects.<br />

In 2008 there will be two<br />

undergraduate degree<br />

scholarships worth $2500 each<br />

and two postgraduate program<br />

scholarships worth $5000 each.<br />

This program is sponsored by<br />

Swisslog <strong>Australia</strong>, a “Friend <strong>of</strong><br />

the LAA” since 2000, and a strong<br />

supporter <strong>of</strong> academic excellence<br />

in the supply chain industry.<br />

Closing date: The closing date<br />

for applications is 30 April 2008.<br />

Further information: Jo Baker,<br />

Executive Manager, LAA<br />

Tel: 1300 651 911<br />

Fax: 02 9635 3466<br />

Email: laamanager@laa.asn.au<br />

www.laa.asn.au<br />

Top: Tony Fedorowicz from Orica <strong>Australia</strong> (centre)<br />

with Lawrence White from RAAF (left). Tony spoke<br />

on Business Remodelling after Lean <strong>Logistics</strong><br />

Implementation on the 14th November at the<br />

event held in Canberra.<br />

Middle: New members were welcomed at the<br />

LAA/APICS Joint Dinner Meeting in Sydney on<br />

21st November. L-r: LAA President Brad Harrison<br />

with new members Cassandra Meagher, CommSec;<br />

Corinne Court, Dept. Defence (Navy); Juan Rosales,<br />

Toyota Tsusho (Australasia); Ashley Wallace, Dexion<br />

(Aust); Steven Tselepi, JB Metropolitan Distributors<br />

and LAA Committee member Mike Owen.<br />

Bottom: On 21st November in Melbourne, Vikram Murthy, Program<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the Hargraves Institute and Principal Associate Managed<br />

Innovation Int. gave a presentation on Increasing innovation Across Your<br />

Company, Divisions and Region.<br />

New Members<br />

We are pleased to welcome new members who joined during October 2007.<br />

ACT 1<br />

New South Wales 15<br />

Queensland 2<br />

South <strong>Australia</strong> 1<br />

Victoria 8<br />

Western <strong>Australia</strong> 2<br />

Overseas (Fiji) 1<br />

TOTAL 30<br />

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Tony Durante<br />

02 9840 0214<br />

0412 101 100


NSW EVENT REPORT<br />

ACCO <strong>Australia</strong> Site Visit<br />

On Wednesday 14 November LAA<br />

members were given a personal tour<br />

through Acco <strong>Australia</strong>’s 26,000m 2<br />

manufacturing and warehousing facility<br />

which is strategically located at Arndell<br />

Park in Sydney’s outer western suburbs.<br />

A clever blend <strong>of</strong> appropriate<br />

resources, including medium and<br />

high tech equipment that is managed<br />

by an all-encompassing Warehouse<br />

Management System allows ACCO<br />

<strong>Australia</strong> to complete a monumental<br />

task, on a daily basis. As a supplier to<br />

both commercial and retail channels<br />

the business demands a combination<br />

<strong>of</strong> high volume, high velocity with EDI<br />

compliance in an FMCG environment.<br />

LAA members were welcomed by Mark<br />

Bell (ACCO’s Operations Director)<br />

and other key members <strong>of</strong> the ACCO<br />

team, who provided us with a good<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> their business task<br />

and the structured solutions that are<br />

employed in their operations.<br />

As a consequence <strong>of</strong> today’s demanding<br />

expectations, ACCO <strong>of</strong>fers most products<br />

in any combination <strong>of</strong> split case, full<br />

case or pallet quantities. A noon cut<strong>of</strong>f<br />

is in place for next day delivery to<br />

Sydney Metropolitan, NSW Country,<br />

Greater Melbourne and Brisbane. This<br />

service covers 35% <strong>of</strong> daily orders.<br />

ACCO services more than 1500<br />

customers. To put that into perspective,<br />

large chain store entities are only<br />

recognised as a single customer. ACCO’s<br />

delivery task covers orders that may<br />

be multiple B-Double loads (<strong>of</strong> straight<br />

full pallet stocks) to a commercial<br />

customer, to loads <strong>of</strong> assembled stock<br />

for cross-docking, through to direct to<br />

store and even to the home <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

During a discussion regarding ACCO’s<br />

level <strong>of</strong> investment, Mark Bell revealed<br />

that with slim industry margins they<br />

cannot afford to get it wrong, otherwise<br />

the freight cost associated with<br />

returns could exceed the margin.<br />

In the time since Acco first occupied<br />

its purpose-built facility in 1998 it has<br />

maintained a continual improvement<br />

program to both refine processes and<br />

to keep abreast <strong>of</strong> developments in<br />

market and customers' ever-changing<br />

demands. Enhancements in recent years<br />

have culminated in a WM and Sortation<br />

system that provides a flexible and<br />

adaptive platform for any customer order.<br />

ACCO is a company with three primary<br />

elements – manufacturing, warehousing<br />

and despatch – operating and fully<br />

integrated on the same SAP WM system,<br />

without any other third party peripherals<br />

or s<strong>of</strong>tware (apart from RDS sorter).<br />

There are many fascinating components<br />

in this complete system, from the<br />

‘picking planning simulator’ to the ‘smart<br />

sorter’ however, two that attracted<br />

particular interest were the forklift<br />

queue system and the smart stretchwrapper.<br />

The forklift queue directs traffic<br />

movements throughout manufacturing,<br />

warehousing and despatch based on a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> weighted priorities including<br />

the shortest travel path through the<br />

nine zones in the warehouse.<br />

The smart stretch-wrapper has a builtin<br />

scanner that reads either full or built<br />

pallet SSCC labels. The information is<br />

communicated back to SAP during the<br />

wrapping cycle and delivery details go<br />

to the inline printers where two outbound<br />

despatch labels are produced<br />

and applied to both (approach) face<br />

sides <strong>of</strong> the pallet <strong>of</strong> goods.<br />

Our particular thanks go to Mark and<br />

his team for providing our members<br />

with such an informative and enjoyable<br />

tour. It was clear to all that ACCO will<br />

carry its success into the future through<br />

working in a very clever fashion.<br />

Kim Rothwell, LAA Committee<br />

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New • Used • Rental • Service • Parts<br />

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www.toyotamaterialhandling.com.au


Welcome to our<br />

New Friends<br />

Friend <strong>of</strong> the LAA Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

Dowling is a boutique consulting firm that balances pragmatism<br />

with innovation, to solve complex business problems. The firm was<br />

established in 2001, by a group <strong>of</strong> seasoned consultants with big<br />

five ability without the corresponding egos or pricing. Today, we<br />

employ a team <strong>of</strong> over 30 senior consultants and service a global<br />

portfolio <strong>of</strong> blue chip clients in the mining, metals, industrials, consumer goods, retail<br />

and logistics industries. In the year 2006/07 we were recognised on the BRW Fast<br />

Starters list as the 27th fastest growing firm in <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />

Dowling’s supply-chain management expertise spans planning, sourcing,<br />

procurement, manufacturing, distribution and logistics. An area <strong>of</strong> particular focus for<br />

us is the commercial and technical issues relating to supply-chain collaboration and<br />

logistics outsourcing. Too <strong>of</strong>ten, supply chain strategy exercises turn into expensive<br />

paper exercises. We are unique in our ability to develop pragmatic strategies that<br />

can be readily operationalised into process and technology change. This results in an<br />

earlier benefit stream and a source <strong>of</strong> competitive advantage.<br />

Our services include: • Strategy Formulation • Opportunity Diagnostics &<br />

Benchmarking • Strategic Sourcing & Procurement • <strong>Logistics</strong> & Warehouse<br />

Operations Transformation • Manufacturing Systems • Introduction <strong>of</strong> Lean Six<br />

Sigma Practices • Collaborative Planning, Forecasting & Replenishment • Solution<br />

Architecture (ERP, APS, WMS and E-commerce) • Trading Partner Enablement for B2B<br />

Our clients have included: <strong>Australia</strong> Post and Post <strong>Logistics</strong>, ANL <strong>Logistics</strong>, AMCOR,<br />

BlueScope Steel (<strong>Logistics</strong>), Repco, GUD, Pacific Brands, PMP, Zinifex, Nystar and<br />

NYK <strong>Logistics</strong>.<br />

Further information: www.dowlingconsulting.biz or contact Peter Leszinsky,<br />

mobile 0411 577 707 or email peter.leszinsky@dowlingconsulting.biz<br />

New Supply Chain Report<br />

The <strong>Logistics</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd (LAA) and leading international<br />

supply chain and logistics consulting firm, <strong>Logistics</strong> Bureau, have signed a MOA<br />

signalling the commencement <strong>of</strong> a definitive report on the state <strong>of</strong> the logistics<br />

and supply chain industry in <strong>Australia</strong>. This report will be available free <strong>of</strong><br />

charge to LAA members as part <strong>of</strong> their benefit package.<br />

Under the agreement, <strong>Logistics</strong> Bureau will provide research content and analysis<br />

on its findings once a year. The first annual Supply Chain Report will comprise an<br />

economic update and a market update; define market participants and review<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n industry performance. It is anticipated that second annual report will also<br />

include findings on employment and training and regulatory environment.<br />

<strong>Logistics</strong> Bureau is a Friend <strong>of</strong> the LAA and has been instrumental in adding value<br />

to the industry through its strong support <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> the LAA’ s education and<br />

research programs.<br />

BOOK CLUB<br />

Our Book Club will swing into action early in the new year. This<br />

program gives members the opportunity to purchase the latest<br />

publications on the Supply Chain industry at special member discount rates. As<br />

well as keeping members up to date with the latest releases, it will include book<br />

reviews and guest speaker presentations by prominent authors.


Friends <strong>of</strong> the LAA<br />

Annual Golf Day<br />

DOMESTIC TRANSPORT AND<br />

FREIGHT OPERATORS<br />

12/97 AirRoad<br />

10/99 Victorian Express<br />

02/02 Phoenix Transport<br />

09/02 QR National<br />

04/06 SCT <strong>Logistics</strong><br />

05/07 Gregorys<br />

EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE<br />

PROVIDERS<br />

07/01 MHD Supply Chain Solutions<br />

12/05 Transport and <strong>Logistics</strong> Centre<br />

05/06 Origin Training Solutions<br />

11/07 Strategix Training Group<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE AND MODAL<br />

03/07 Jones Lang LaSalle<br />

06/07 Colliers International<br />

INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT<br />

FORWARDERS<br />

12/98 DHL <strong>Logistics</strong><br />

12/05 APL <strong>Logistics</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />

LOGISTICS KNOWLEDGE AND<br />

STANDARDS<br />

07/00 GS1 <strong>Australia</strong><br />

05/07 <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Logistics</strong> Council<br />

MATERIAL HANDLING +<br />

EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS<br />

INTEGRATORS<br />

01/98 CHEP Asia-Pacific<br />

10/98 Dematic<br />

08/00 Dexion (<strong>Australia</strong>) Pty Limited<br />

05/01 Cascade <strong>Australia</strong><br />

10/03 Loscam Limited<br />

03/06 3D Storage<br />

04/06 Crown Equipment<br />

08/06 Toyota Material Handling<br />

06/07 Tennant<br />

RELOCATIONS AND REMOVALISTS<br />

10/05 Atlantis=<br />

Quote <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

Christmas is the time when the we<br />

all play Santa Claus to the retailers.<br />

Erica Campbell<br />

RECRUITMENT<br />

07/00 <strong>Logistics</strong> Recruitment Solutions<br />

02/01 AAAI Group<br />

08/02 Hudson<br />

06/03 Westaff (<strong>Australia</strong>)<br />

10/06 Tuckwell Recruitment<br />

05/07 Hays <strong>Logistics</strong> Personnel<br />

SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS<br />

CONSULTANTS<br />

01/98 <strong>Logistics</strong> Bureau<br />

02/00 Swisslog<br />

11/02 Core <strong>Logistics</strong> Consulting<br />

04/03 InteLog<br />

03/06 Benchmarking Success<br />

11/07 Dowling Consulting<br />

SUPPLY CHAIN SOFTWARE AND<br />

HARDWARE PROVIDERS<br />

02/98 TallShips Solutions<br />

08/98 RedPrairie<br />

11/98 Advanta S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

12/98 Infor Global Solutions<br />

02/01 Manhattan Associates<br />

05/01 3M Highjump S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

02/06 Pulse <strong>Logistics</strong> Systems<br />

06/06 IBS <strong>Australia</strong><br />

07/07 Demand Management Systems<br />

10/07 Oracle<br />

THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS<br />

SUPPLIERS<br />

05/01 VersaCold <strong>Logistics</strong> Services<br />

02/02 NYK <strong>Logistics</strong> (<strong>Australia</strong>)<br />

05/02 McPhee Distributions<br />

02/03 CEVA <strong>Logistics</strong><br />

02/03 Swire Cold Storage<br />

09/05 AutoNexus<br />

11/05 SEND <strong>Australia</strong><br />

04/06 Mannway<br />

07/07 Costa <strong>Logistics</strong><br />

TRADE AND FINANCE<br />

05/07 eNett<br />

WAREHOUSING AND STORAGE<br />

05/07 AWH Pty Ltd<br />

09/07 CB Richard Ellis<br />

Visit our website<br />

www.laa.asn.au/<br />

friends_<strong>of</strong>_the_laa<br />

to find out more.<br />

Jim Lucas <strong>of</strong> Waterford Wedgewood with winning team from<br />

the Supply Chain Workshop l-r: Nigel Groome, Vern Padagas,<br />

Jon Doyle and Peter Thorne<br />

Another fantastic round <strong>of</strong> golf<br />

was had on 24th October when<br />

140 members and guests turned<br />

out to our Annual Golf Day at<br />

Camden Valley Lakeside Country<br />

Club. Congratulations to all place<br />

winners and a special thanks to our<br />

sponsors.<br />

1st place: Nigel Groome, Jon Doyle,<br />

Vern Padagas and Peter Thorne<br />

2nd place: Maurice Sinclair, Gerry<br />

Briody, Mark Sinclair and Danny<br />

Senko<br />

3rd place: Jason Edge, Mick Ferreri<br />

Peter Jackson and Cameron Grier<br />

4th place: Brett Usher, Ian Foulis,<br />

Wade Martlew and John McCamley<br />

Nearest the Pin Winners:<br />

3rd: Michael Parsons<br />

9th: John O'Brien<br />

14th: Steve Carr<br />

16th: Rob Bailey<br />

Longest Drive Winner:<br />

Mark Keeping – 5th Hole<br />

LAA President Brad Harrison with 2nd place team (l-r): Maurice<br />

Sinclair, Gerry Briody, Mark Sinclair and Danny Senko<br />

Platinum Sponsors: Waterford<br />

Wedgwood, True North Executive,<br />

WorkDirections, Mercury<br />

Gold Sponsors: Crown Lift Trucks, Ready<br />

Workforce, Colliers International, Swisslog,<br />

Supply Chain<br />

Silver Sponsors: Cascade <strong>Australia</strong>, Ready<br />

Workforce, Toyota Material Handling


Coming up in 2008<br />

Survey<br />

Results<br />

Two major new initiatives for 2008 are the Global Spectrum International<br />

Speaker Series and Integrated <strong>Logistics</strong> and Supply Chain Management course.<br />

GLOBAL SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER SERIES<br />

Global Spectrum is a high pr<strong>of</strong>ile international speaker series jointly<br />

hosted by the LAA and APICS NSW and APICS Victoria. The Series<br />

will be launched at our Sydney Breakfast Meeting on February<br />

12th, 2008, with international expert Dr John Gattorna presenting on The Living<br />

Supply Chain - mobilising your enterprise around delivering greater value to your<br />

customers.<br />

The second in this series will be presented in Melbourne on February 19th 2008 by<br />

Michael Whiting, Visiting Lecturer in Humanitarian <strong>Logistics</strong> at Cranfield University<br />

and an international humanitarian logistics consultant. Michael is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cardiff and Cranfield Humanitarian <strong>Logistics</strong> Initiative and the steering committee for<br />

HELP. He will speak on Humanitarian <strong>Logistics</strong> in Disaster Relief – the ultimate senseand-respond<br />

supply chain.<br />

For further information contact the LAA Office on 1300 651 911.<br />

NEW EXECUTIVE COURSES IN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Two new executive education courses will be held at the Macquarie Graduate School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Management (MGSM) in 2008. Each is a three-day program designed for senior<br />

managers involved in the management <strong>of</strong> the supply chain and its key elements.<br />

The Macquarie Supply Chain Executive Program – Designing and managing<br />

contemporary high-performance supply chains, <strong>of</strong>fered by MGSM and led by<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John Gattorna, will be held from 13-15 February 2008.<br />

Integrated <strong>Logistics</strong> and Supply Chain Management – Securing supply chain<br />

competitive advantage by optimally managing variability, visibility, velocity, risk and cost.<br />

Jointly supported by CSIRO and the LAA, this course will be held from 28-30 May 2008.<br />

These courses feature international logistics and supply chain experts including<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John Bartholdi (Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, USA), Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John<br />

Gattorna (author <strong>of</strong> Living Supply Chains) and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Martin Christopher<br />

(Cranfield University, UK).<br />

For further information visit www.csiro.au/asn or www.laa.asn.au<br />

Our Question<br />

Has your company undertaken<br />

network modelling to optimise the<br />

trade<strong>of</strong>fs between physical assets/<br />

stock deployment/distribution and<br />

unit load route to market/customer<br />

service/overall cost to serve?<br />

49.2% <strong>of</strong> the respondents answered<br />

'Yes' and 50.8% 'No'.<br />

If so, has this been to optimise the<br />

trade<strong>of</strong>fs between physical assets/<br />

stock deployment/distribution and<br />

unit load route to market/customer<br />

service/overall cost to serve?<br />

Responses were not limited to one<br />

particular aspect and are as follows:<br />

• Physical assets 43.3%<br />

• Stock deployment 53.3%<br />

• Distribution and unit<br />

load route to market 70%<br />

• Customer service 70%<br />

• Overall cost to serve 66.7%<br />

If so, did you do it within the last<br />

year, 2 years or 3 years?<br />

60% undertook it this year, 10% last<br />

year, 16.7% two years ago and the<br />

remainder 3 years or more.<br />

Is the tool embedded as core to<br />

ongoing operating processes, or<br />

was it a one-<strong>of</strong>f exercise?<br />

72.2% undertook network modelling<br />

as a one-<strong>of</strong>f exercise and 27.8%<br />

embedded the tool as core to<br />

ongoing operating processes.<br />

<strong>Logistics</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Limited ABN 27 003 147 082 www.laa.asn.au<br />

PO Box W154 Parramatta NSW 2150 Tel: 1300 651 911 Fax: 02 9635 3466 Email: admin@laa.asn.au

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