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3rd ANnual<br />
The Entire Supply Chain under one roof<br />
<strong>show</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Presenting SPonsor<br />
Platinum SPonsor<br />
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Group: Cargo Logistics<br />
Expo+Conference
Thank You to our Sponsors<br />
Presenting SPonsor<br />
Platinum SPonsor<br />
Gold Sponsors<br />
Silver Sponsor<br />
Flight draw Sponsor<br />
VIP Lounge Sponsor<br />
CLC Cafe SPonsor<br />
Networking<br />
Reception SPonsor<br />
Happy Hour<br />
SPonsor<br />
Transportation/Customs<br />
Sponsor<br />
Lanyard Sponsor<br />
Registration Sponsor<br />
Presenting media Sponsors<br />
Seminar Sponsors
table of contentS Cargo Logistics CANADA<br />
Welcome Message 5<br />
Networking Events 6<br />
Conference Schedule At a Glance 7<br />
SHOW FLOOR 8–11<br />
Show Floor Features 8<br />
CLC-LIVE! Free Seminars 9<br />
Exhibitor List 10<br />
Floor Plan 11<br />
SEMINARS 12–18<br />
DC Velocity Distribution 13<br />
Logistics Summit<br />
Port Productivity Summit 15<br />
Commodities & Cold-Chain Summit 18<br />
CARGOLOGISTICSCANADA.COM<br />
@CargoLogistics<br />
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Group: Cargo Logistics<br />
Expo+Conference<br />
CEO, Informa Global<br />
Exhibitions<br />
Charlie McCurdy<br />
President, Informa<br />
Exhibitions U.S.<br />
Rick McConnell<br />
VP, Operations, Informa<br />
Exhibitions U.S.<br />
Donna Bellantone<br />
Show Manager<br />
Ben Carson<br />
Show Director & Editor<br />
Peter Hurme<br />
Conference Manager<br />
Tiffany Edwardsen<br />
Marketing & Event<br />
Coordinator<br />
Tracy Nguyen<br />
Registrar<br />
Gillian Wright<br />
Branding + Identity<br />
Dennis Chui<br />
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VENEZ NOUS RENCONTRER AU KIOSQUE #813 | COME AND MEET US AT BOOTH #813<br />
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WELCOME to canada’s largest supply chain event!<br />
On behalf of Informa Global<br />
Exhibitions, I am pleased to<br />
welcome you to the third annual<br />
Cargo Logistics Canada Expo &<br />
Conference (CLC)!<br />
We are assembling the largest and<br />
most diverse gathering of stakeholders<br />
in Canadian supply chains — all under<br />
one roof. Our goal is to connect those<br />
that own cargo with those that help<br />
move it, while offering two days<br />
of unprecedented education and<br />
discovery in a flexible format. As the<br />
only full-scale multimodal trade <strong>show</strong><br />
in Canada, CLC is a hub for people,<br />
products, services, and technologies<br />
that will help you optimize your<br />
air, sea, rail, road cargo logistics,<br />
material handling, distribution, and<br />
warehousing for any cargo type. As<br />
you will see, our exposition floor is a<br />
centrepiece, not an afterthought.<br />
Just like your supply chain, the scope<br />
of our educational content is broad.<br />
We hope that you will join us for the<br />
entire event. However, if your schedule<br />
only allows for a session or two, or an<br />
hour on the trade <strong>show</strong> floor, CLC’s à la<br />
Ben Carson<br />
Show Manager, Global Exhibitions<br />
Informa<br />
carte format allows you to attend only<br />
what you wish.<br />
The Cargo Logistics Canada team is<br />
pleased to recognize all supply chain<br />
professionals for the role they play in<br />
driving the global economy. We extend<br />
our gratitude to all of our sponsors,<br />
exhibitors, supporting partners, and<br />
media for making this event possible!<br />
I would like to extend a warm<br />
welcome to the delegates<br />
attending the Cargo Logistics<br />
Canada Expo and Conference,<br />
which is held in Montréal for the<br />
first time.<br />
The transport and logistics sector is<br />
very lively in the Montréal metropolitan<br />
area and is responsible for some<br />
122,000 direct and indirect jobs. It<br />
involves more than 6,000 businesses<br />
that handle close to 150 million tonnes<br />
of goods.<br />
Montréal recognizes the crucial role<br />
played by the logistics and transport<br />
sectors for the city’s economic vitality<br />
and competitive edge. Our metropolis<br />
works to improve highway access to<br />
port facilities and cooperates with<br />
the Québec Ministry of Transport to<br />
facilitate truck access to the highway<br />
network.<br />
We must take advantage of a positive<br />
momentum. With the introduction of<br />
Québec’s Maritime Strategy and free<br />
trade agreement between Canada and<br />
the European Union, Montréal has a<br />
Denis Coderre<br />
Mayor of Montréal<br />
unique opportunity to reaffirm the<br />
metropolitan area’s position as a major<br />
continental hub for transportation, the<br />
handling of goods and international<br />
trade.<br />
I wish participants a productive<br />
meeting and an excellent stay in<br />
Montréal.<br />
A note from our editor<br />
We are excited to host the third<br />
installment of Cargo Logistics Canada<br />
Expo+Conference in Eastern Canada,<br />
where there has clearly been a vacuum<br />
for an all-encompassing <strong>show</strong>case<br />
like this in the shipping and logistics<br />
space — where all supply chains and<br />
logistics professionals can assemble<br />
in one place.<br />
Moreover, I am pleased to welcome<br />
you to beautiful Montréal, situated<br />
in Canada’s Continential Gateway. As<br />
you peruse our <strong>show</strong> guide, you’ll get<br />
a good sense of CLC’s wide-sweeping<br />
demographic consisting of cargo<br />
owners and the many diverse supply<br />
chains that service them.<br />
Peter Hurme<br />
Show Director & Editor<br />
Cargo Logistics Canada<br />
Produced by<br />
presenting sponsor<br />
platinum sponsor<br />
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Networking events<br />
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Tuesday, February 16<br />
N01 – Montréal Gateway Terminals Tour<br />
Tuesday, February 16 • 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm<br />
Executive coach pick-up at InterContinental Montréal Hotel<br />
Tour the Montréal Gateway Terminals (MGT) with industry veterans! This will without<br />
a doubt be a unique opportunity to experience the movement of international freight<br />
first hand by the comfort of an executive coach. This exclusive tour is only available<br />
to Cargo Logistics Canada delegates.<br />
MGT has direct links to all major Canadian and American rail carriers. This strategic<br />
location is also connected to the network of highways that lead directly to markets<br />
in Québec, Ontario, and Western Canada, as well as the United States, providing<br />
reliable, cost-competitive inland transportation. MGT was the first privatelyowned<br />
container terminal operator in North America to have received ISO 14001<br />
recognition, and is also Green Marine certified.<br />
WeDnesday, February 17<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
W10 – Keynote Luncheon<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
Room 510<br />
MSC is a world leader in global container shipping with an integrated network of<br />
road, rail, and sea transport resources stretching across the globe. Please join this<br />
keynote luncheon with Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC, to<br />
hear more about MSC’s perspective on what the next 2-5 years, and beyond, hold<br />
for the shipping industry in Canada. Najim has over 15 years of experience in the<br />
shipping industry, and is currently reshaping the way in which MSC Canada’s Import<br />
team operates and delivers value to the Canadian market.<br />
Keynote Speaker: Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC<br />
N03 – Networking Reception<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm<br />
Trade Show Floor<br />
This industry reception starts immediately following the conclusion of the conference’s<br />
first day. It is an energetic and widely-attended networking reception at<br />
which delegates, speakers, and exhibitors will enjoy beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and<br />
the opportunity to network with industry colleagues.<br />
THursday, February 18<br />
T04 – Keynote Breakfast<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
Room 510<br />
Don’t miss this keynote breakfast and exclusive ‘fireside chat’ with Jim Vena,<br />
Executive VP & COO, CN. Mr. Vena will be interviewed by Karl Moore, McGill<br />
Professor, Author, Forbes Columnist, and Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD. Mr.<br />
Vena and Mr. Moore will discuss CN’s perspective on how to maintain a healthy and<br />
vibrant transportation system and what it takes to generate the investment and<br />
innovation that allows CN to play its role as a true backbone of the economy.<br />
Jim Vena<br />
Karl Moore<br />
N02 – Welcome Reception<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
Tuesday, February 16 • 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm<br />
Ruelle des Fortifications, InterContinental Montréal<br />
Start your networking early and kick off your conference<br />
experience by attending the Welcome Reception at the InterContinental Montréal!<br />
We invite all CLC speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, delegates, and guests to attend,<br />
network, and discover ways to collaborate.<br />
Keynote Speaker: Jim Vena, Executive VP & Chief Operating Officer, CN<br />
Interviewer: Karl Moore, Professor, McGill University; Author; Forbes Columnist;<br />
Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD<br />
N04 – Happy Hour<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
Trade Show Floor<br />
CLC will be holding a networking event on the <strong>show</strong> floor on the final day of our<br />
conference. This networking event is open to all delegates, VIPs, and speakers.<br />
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2:00 PM N01 – Montréal Gateway Terminals Tour<br />
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm (Offsite)<br />
4:00 PM<br />
Conference Schedule-at-a-Glance<br />
Tuesday, February 16<br />
6:00 PM N02 – Welcome Reception<br />
6:00 pm – 8:00pm • Ruelle des Fortifications, InterContinental Montréal<br />
8:00 PM<br />
8:30 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
9:30 AM<br />
Wednesday, FEBRuary 17<br />
ROOM 511D ROOM 511C ROOM 511F ROOM 510 ROOM 511E SHOW FLOOR<br />
W01 – Québec:<br />
Competitiveness, Growth, &<br />
Expansion<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
W02 – An Omni Channel World<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
W03 – Foreign Trade Zone –<br />
What Does It Mean & How Does<br />
It Benefit You?<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
W04 – Investments into Port<br />
Productivity: How to Do More<br />
for Less<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
10:00 AM<br />
10:30 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
11:30 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
W05 – Air Cargo 2020: A Clear<br />
Vision<br />
11:00 am – 12:30 pm<br />
W06 – Distribution Logistics<br />
Roundtable<br />
11:00 am – 12:30 pm<br />
COFFEE BREAK ON THE SHOW FLOOR 10:00 am - 11:00 am<br />
W07 – Supply Chain Cost<br />
Reduction<br />
11:00 am – 12:30 pm<br />
12:30 PM W10 – Keynote Luncheon<br />
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm<br />
1:00 PM<br />
1:30 PM W13 – Pharmaceutical Supply<br />
Chain Trends & Best Practices<br />
2:00 PM<br />
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm<br />
W14 – Supply Chain Strategy,<br />
Design, & Compliance<br />
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm<br />
W08 – Community &<br />
Communication through Social<br />
Media<br />
11:00 am – 12:30 pm<br />
W15 – The Importance of Rail to<br />
Port Productivity<br />
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm<br />
W09 – CLC-LIVE: The Movement<br />
of Dangerous Goods<br />
11:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />
W11 – CLC-LIVE: Future<br />
Logistics Technologies<br />
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
2:30 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
3:30 PM<br />
4:00 PM<br />
4:30 PM<br />
6:00 PM<br />
Don’t forget to visit the trade <strong>show</strong> floor!<br />
10:00 am – 4:30 pm<br />
NETWORKING RECEPTION ON THE SHOW FLOOR<br />
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm<br />
W16 – CLC-LIVE: The Shippers’<br />
View<br />
3:15 pm - 4:30 pm<br />
8:30 AM T01 – The Internet of Things:<br />
Opportunities & Impacts on<br />
9:00 AM Logistics<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
9:30 AM<br />
Thursday, FEBRUAry 18<br />
ROOM 511D ROOM 511C ROOM 511F ROOM 510 ROOM 511E SHOW FLOOR<br />
T02 – UN Mandated Verification<br />
of Weighing Loaded Containers<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
T03 – Global Commodity &<br />
Energy Impacts on North<br />
America<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
T04 – Keynote Breakfast<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK ON THE SHOW FLOOR 10:00 am - 10:30 am<br />
T05 – NAFTA at 22<br />
8:30 am – 10:00 am<br />
10:30 AM T06 – Women in Supply Chain:<br />
The Journey<br />
11:00 AM 10:30 am – 12:00 pm<br />
T07 – Project Logistics<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm<br />
T08 – Canadian Grain &<br />
Livestock Outlook<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm<br />
T09 - The Promise of North<br />
America’s Waterways<br />
10:30 am - 12:00 pm<br />
T10 – CLC-LIVE: Trade with<br />
Europe<br />
10:30 am – 11:30 am<br />
11:30 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
12:30 PM<br />
Don’t forget to visit the trade <strong>show</strong> floor!<br />
10:00 am – 3:30 pm<br />
T11 – CLC-LIVE: Land for<br />
Logistics<br />
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
1:00 PM T12 – Artic Shipping<br />
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm<br />
1:30 PM<br />
T14 – Cold Chain Developments<br />
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm<br />
2:00 PM<br />
2:30 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
HAPPY HOUR ON THE SHOW FLOOR<br />
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm<br />
Commodities & Cold-Chain Summit<br />
DC Velocity Distributions Logistics Summit<br />
Port Productivity Summit<br />
CLC-LIVE (on the <strong>show</strong> floor)<br />
Networking Events<br />
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on the <strong>show</strong> floor<br />
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CLC-VIP Lounge<br />
The CLC-VIP lounge, located on the <strong>show</strong> floor, is available to<br />
all attendees who purchase the CLC-VIP Pass. Enjoy exclusive<br />
benefits, including:<br />
• Complimentary coffee and snacks<br />
• Coat check/parcel check<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
CLC-Café<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
The CLC-Café is the perfect place to sit down with colleagues<br />
and clients to enjoy coffee, lunch, or other refreshments<br />
during the <strong>show</strong>. This area features a bar and self-serve<br />
bistro and will be the primary area for attendees to meet,<br />
greet, conduct business, and enjoy a meal in a casual setting in the heart of the<br />
trade <strong>show</strong>.<br />
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CLC-LIVE! COMPLIMENTARY SESSions<br />
W09 – Movement of Dangerous Goods<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />
This session will focus on challenges and opportunities encountered<br />
by supply chain stakeholders regarding the transport of dangerous<br />
goods.<br />
Speaker: Samuel Boisvert, Vice President/Regulatory Specialist,<br />
CFT Canada<br />
W11 – Future Logistics Technologies that Are Available Right<br />
Now<br />
Presented By<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
We live in a fast paced world of rapidly evolving<br />
technological advances that must be addressed while<br />
improving overall efficiency and accuracy. Join our<br />
roundtable panelists as they discuss some of the new technologies at the forefront<br />
that can positively impact your supply chain productivity. Our panelists will guide<br />
you through the waters of what can actually be used today to positively impact<br />
your operations, such as utilizing drone technology, 3D printing, and other emerging<br />
applications.<br />
David Maloney Gene Gander Mike Maris Jeremy Trojcak Matt Yearling<br />
Samuel Boisvert<br />
Moderator: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity<br />
Speakers: Gene Gander, Vice President, Business Development – Americas,<br />
WiseTech Global<br />
Mike Maris, Principal, Transportation & Logistics, Zebra Technologies<br />
Jeremy Trojcak, Enterprise Sales Director: Manufacturing, Logistics, &<br />
Warehousing, Xplore Technologies<br />
Matt Yearling, CEO, PINC Solutions<br />
W16 – The Shippers’ View<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm<br />
Featuring logistics industry experts and prominent shippers, this special roundtable<br />
discussion will focus on the issues, trends, and opportunities facing cargo owners<br />
today.<br />
T10 – Trade with Europe<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 11:30 am<br />
The EU presents Canada with a wide range of import and export<br />
opportunities. Christian Sivière will discuss case studies, success<br />
stories, and how to make the historic Canada and European Union<br />
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) work for you. Christian Sivière<br />
Speaker: Christian Sivière, Import Export Logistics Solutions<br />
T11 – Land for Logistics<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm<br />
As cargo volumes increase, there are<br />
increasing demands on distribution<br />
and warehousing space. This panel<br />
discuss the processes, strategies, and<br />
challenges of locating and developing<br />
industrial land for distribution and<br />
logistics operations.<br />
Geoff Herdman Peter Plumeau Chris Steele<br />
Speakers: Geoff Herdman, Director, Real Estate, Edmonton International Airport<br />
Peter Plumeau, Senior Director, Freight Planning & Data, RSG<br />
Chris Shubert, Vice President, Sales & Development, Ashcroft Terminal<br />
Chris Steele, President & COO, Investment Consulting Associates North America<br />
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Peter Hurme<br />
Martial Hamel<br />
Martin Hillcoat<br />
Perry Lo<br />
Moderator: Peter Hurme, Show Director & Editor, Cargo Logistics<br />
Expos+Conferences<br />
Speakers: Martial Hamel, Vice President, Supply Chain, North America, Sanimax<br />
Martin Hillcoat, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain, Peds Legwear<br />
Perry Lo, Managing Director, Canaan Transport Group<br />
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Air Canada Cargo...........................................................................................813<br />
aircanadacargo.com<br />
Air Cargo News<br />
aircargonews.net<br />
Amazon Logistics Career Opportunities.............................................. 902<br />
amazonfulfillmentcareers.com<br />
APICS Montréal............................................................................................. 422<br />
apicsmontreal.com<br />
Aqualuma......................................................................................................... 306<br />
lumalex.ca<br />
Ashcroft Terminal........................................................................................ 820<br />
ashcroftterminal.com<br />
Balances Interweigh....................................................................................315<br />
interweigh.ca<br />
Batteries Mustang Inc.................................................................................415<br />
batteriesmustang.com<br />
BBE Logistics.................................................................................................. 728<br />
norterra.com<br />
BC Shipping News......................................................................Media Centre<br />
bcshippingnews.com<br />
Big K Clothing................................................................................................. 800<br />
bigkclothing.ca<br />
BNSF Logistics............................................................................................... 501<br />
bnsflogistics.com<br />
BNSF Railway..................................................................................................521<br />
bnsf.com<br />
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montréal<br />
btmm.qc.ca<br />
Bon-Mar Textiles........................................................................................... 800<br />
bon-mar.com/safety<br />
BSM Technologies.........................................................................................811<br />
bsmwireless.com<br />
Buffers USA......................................................................................................510<br />
buffersusa.com<br />
C3 Solutions.....................................................................................................410<br />
c3solutions.com<br />
Calgary Economic Development..............................................................912<br />
calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com<br />
Calgary Regional Partnership..................................................................912<br />
calgaryregion.ca<br />
Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association CIFFA.413<br />
ciffa.com<br />
Canadian National (CN) ...............................................................................901<br />
cn.ca<br />
Canadian Pacific (CP) ................................................................................. 307<br />
cpr.ca<br />
Canadian Sailings.................................................................Media Centre<br />
canadiansailings.ca<br />
Canadian Shipper Magazine.................................................................528<br />
canadianshipper.com<br />
Canadian Transportation Equipment Association (CTEA)<br />
ctea.ca<br />
Cargo Business News<br />
cargobusinessnews.com<br />
CargoCover..........................................................................810<br />
cargocover.com<br />
Cargojet.............................................................................. 727<br />
cargojet.com<br />
CargoM............................................................................... 621<br />
cargo-montreal.ca<br />
Caribou Logistics................................................................. 505<br />
cariboulogistics.com<br />
CentrePort Canada Inc......................................................... 507<br />
centreportcanada.ca<br />
Chamber of Marine Commerce<br />
marinedelivers.com<br />
C.H. Robinson...................................................................... 725<br />
chrobinson.com<br />
CIS Navigation Inc.................................................................614<br />
cisnav.com<br />
CITT.....................................................................................218<br />
citt.ca<br />
Highlighted companies: Cargo Logistics Canada’s Sponsors<br />
CK Logistics........................................................................ 705<br />
cklogistics.ca<br />
CLD Vaudreuil-Soulanges......................................................713<br />
cldvs.com<br />
CMS Shipping....................................................................... 828<br />
cmsshipping.ca<br />
Combilift..............................................................................412<br />
moovsolution.com<br />
Corner Cast......................................................................... 329<br />
corner-cast.com<br />
Cornwall Economic Development.......................................... 807<br />
choosecornwall.ca<br />
Cropac Equipment Inc........................................................... 701<br />
cropac.com<br />
Crown..................................................................................915<br />
rydermaterialhandling.com<br />
CSX Transportation Intermodal............................................. 824<br />
intermodal.com<br />
Cushman..............................................................................915<br />
cushman.com<br />
Day & Ross.......................................................................... 406<br />
dayross.ca<br />
DC Velocity............................................................ Media Centre<br />
dcvelocity.com<br />
Digital Lumens.................................................................... 804<br />
digitallumens.com<br />
Doosan.................................................................................915<br />
rydermaterialhandling.com<br />
Eclipse Advantage................................................................210<br />
eclipseadvantage.com<br />
Ekkinox – Strategic Operational Outsourcing......................... 606<br />
ekkinox.ca/en<br />
Elite Logix Inc...................................................................... 806<br />
elitelogix.ca<br />
Epoch Times........................................................................ 206<br />
theepochtimes.com<br />
Espace Québec......................................................................611<br />
strategiemaritime.gouv.qc.ca<br />
Essex Terminal Railway Company..........................................512<br />
choosewindsoressex.com<br />
Euro-Asia Transload Inc. .....................................................1019<br />
euroasiainc.com<br />
EZ-Ship Softwares Inc...........................................................310<br />
ezshipsoftwares.com<br />
Filtratech.............................................................................211<br />
filtrartech.com<br />
Flanders Investment & Trade (Consulate General of Belgium).. 607<br />
investinflanders.be<br />
Food Logistics Magazine....................................................... 328<br />
foodlogistics.com<br />
Freight Management Association of Canada (FMA)...................313<br />
fma-agf.ca<br />
FreightWatch International.................................................. 600<br />
freightwatchintl.com<br />
Gamber-Johnson.................................................................. 321<br />
motioncomputing.com<br />
Global Trade Magazine........................................... Media Centre<br />
globaltrademag.com<br />
Groupe AFFI Logistique..........................................................511<br />
groupeaffi.ca<br />
GT Group..............................................................................214<br />
gtgroupinc.com<br />
Habitat for Humanity<br />
habitat.ca<br />
Halifax Gateway.................................................................. 906<br />
halifaxgateway.com<br />
Hewitt Equipement Limiteed................................................. 407<br />
hewitt.ca/fr/manutention<br />
HUB Group..........................................................................1021<br />
hubgroup.com<br />
Inbound Logistics<br />
inboundlogistics.com<br />
Informa Economics<br />
informaecon.com<br />
KF Aerospace...................................................................... 706<br />
kfaero.ca<br />
Konecranes......................................................................... 207<br />
konecranes.com<br />
Landstar..............................................................................612<br />
landstar.com<br />
Langh Cargo Solutions......................................................... 421<br />
langhcargosolutions.fi<br />
Levy Logistics......................................... Exhibitor Service Desk<br />
levy<strong>show</strong>.com<br />
Lloyd’s List............................................................ Media Centre<br />
lloydslist.com<br />
Lloyd’s Loading List............................................... Media Centre<br />
lloydsloadinglist.com<br />
Logistec...............................................................................311<br />
logistec.com<br />
Lumalex Canada Inc............................................................. 306<br />
lumalex.ca<br />
Manufacturiers et exportateurs du Québec (MEQ)................... 423<br />
qc.cme-mec.ca<br />
Maritime Magazine................................................. Media Centre<br />
maritimemag.com<br />
Medeco................................................................................216<br />
medeco.com<br />
Mediterranean Shipping Company..........................................411<br />
msc.com<br />
Mexicom Logistics..............................................................1013<br />
mexicomlogistics.com<br />
MM&D................................................................................. 528<br />
mmdonline.com<br />
Montréal Port Authority....................................................... 704<br />
port-montreal.com<br />
Moov Solution.......................................................................412<br />
moovsolution.com<br />
Morterm Ltd.........................................................................512<br />
choosewindsoressex.com<br />
Musco Lighting...................................................................1005<br />
musco.com<br />
Neville Peterson LLP<br />
npllptradelaw.com<br />
Norseman............................................................................212<br />
norseman.ca<br />
Oceanex Inc......................................................................... 700<br />
oceanex.com<br />
Ohio Rack............................................................................ 827<br />
ohiorack.com<br />
Ontario East Economic Development...................................... 805<br />
ontarioeast.ca<br />
Port of Windsor....................................................................512<br />
choosewindsoressex.com<br />
Port Saint John.....................................................................911<br />
sjport.com<br />
Prince Rupert Port Authority...............................................1007<br />
rupertport.com<br />
PVL Projects........................................................................ 801<br />
pvlprojects.ca<br />
QuickCaller<br />
quickcalleronline.com<br />
Resource World Magazine...................................... Media Centre<br />
resourceworld.com<br />
Ryder Material Handling / Ryder équipements de manutention.915<br />
rydermaterialhandling.com<br />
Ryder Systems.....................................................................215<br />
canada.ryder.com<br />
Shippers Products..............................................................1009<br />
shippersproducts.com<br />
Shipping Federation of Canada<br />
shipfed.ca<br />
ShipTrack............................................................................ 620<br />
shiptrackapp.com<br />
SOTI.................................................................................... 520<br />
soti.net<br />
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Floor plan<br />
Southern Bracing Systems....................................................610<br />
southernbracing.com<br />
St. Lawrence Shipoperators<br />
armateurs-du-st-laurent.org<br />
Staples Advantage............................................................... 900<br />
staplesadvantage.ca<br />
Strongco............................................................................. 207<br />
strongco.com<br />
Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA)...................... 208<br />
scmanational.ca<br />
Taylor Big Red Forklifts........................................................ 701<br />
cropac.com<br />
T-Lane Transportation Logistics & Cranes.............................1015<br />
t-lane.ca<br />
Toplift North America............................................................513<br />
toplift.com<br />
TOTAL Transportation Solutions Inc....................................... 721<br />
total-transportation.com<br />
Traffic Club of Montréal........................................................ 428<br />
tcmtl.com<br />
Transcore Link Logistics....................................................... 803<br />
transcore.ca<br />
Transport Canada/Canada’s Gateways<br />
tc.gc.ca<br />
Transport Intelligence<br />
transportintelligence.com<br />
Triage Logistics Company......................................................711<br />
triagelogistics.com<br />
Trinet Express..................................................................... 420<br />
trinettransportation.com<br />
TST Air/TST Expedited Services............................................ 304<br />
tst911.com<br />
TTX Canada......................................................................... 520<br />
ttx.ca<br />
Unisys Corporation.............................................................. 707<br />
unisys.com<br />
Van Horne Institute...................................................................................... 912<br />
vanhorne.info<br />
Vancouver Airport Authority (YVR)<br />
yvr.ca<br />
WestJet Cargo..................................................................... 605<br />
westjetcargo.com<br />
WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation.................512<br />
choosewindsoressex.com<br />
Winmate Canada................................................................. 520<br />
ttx.ca<br />
WiseTech Global.................................................................. 604<br />
wisetechglobal.com<br />
World Cargo News<br />
worldcargonews.com<br />
Xplore Technologies............................................................. 321<br />
xploretech.com<br />
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W01 – Québec: Competitiveness, Growth, and Expansion<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511D<br />
Presented By<br />
A great momentum is building in the logistics and freight<br />
transport sector around Québec and especially in the Greater<br />
Montréal area. This panel will discuss the ($9-billion)<br />
plan announced by the Québec government to develop the province’s maritime<br />
infrastructure (with $4 billion of this amount anticipated to come from the private<br />
sector). Premier Philippe Couillard is confident this initiative will create 10,000 jobs<br />
within the next five years and up to 30,000 by 2030. Some of the proposed projects<br />
are related to tourism, fishing, and transportation along the St. Lawrence River, as<br />
well as the development of a maritime transportation logistics hub in the Greater<br />
Montréal area. This panel will also discuss the creation of the metropolitan cluster<br />
of logistics and transportation in Montréal (‘CargoM’). CargoM’s mission is to bring<br />
together all players in logistics and freight in Greater Montréal.<br />
W05 – Air Cargo 2020: A Clear Vision<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511D<br />
Where is the air cargo industry today and where do<br />
we expect to be in 2020 – only four short years away?<br />
Executives from the air cargo sector will speak to their<br />
experiences and expectations on subjects as far-ranging<br />
as eAWB, air cargo security (here and around the world),<br />
bigger aircrafts, and the first/last mile. At the end of this<br />
discussion, participants will have a better understanding of<br />
the challenges and opportunities created by technology, the<br />
changing regulatory environment, and infrastructure and<br />
capacity.<br />
SpONSORED By<br />
Presented By<br />
Ruth Snowden Sal Ciotti Darryl Horzelenberg Penny McCullough<br />
Gary Ogden<br />
Magali Amiel<br />
Mathieu Charbonneau<br />
Alain Houde<br />
Dan Smith<br />
Moderator: Magali Amiel, Ph.D, MCILT, Senior Project Manager, CargoM<br />
Speakers: Mathieu Charbonneau, Executive Director, CargoM<br />
Alain Houde, Director, Investment & Strategic Development, City of Montreal<br />
Dan Smith, Principal, The Tioga Group<br />
W03 – Foreign Trade Zone and the Trans-Pacific Partnership -<br />
What Does It Mean and How Does It Benefit You?<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511F<br />
Presented By<br />
The Government of Canada defines the term “foreign<br />
trade zone” (FTZ) as a “reference to a specific<br />
designated location within a country that is eligible for<br />
duty and tax exemptions with respect to the purchase or<br />
importation of inputs or finished goods. These goods are then processed, assembled<br />
or packaged in the FTZ for re-export (in which case taxes and duties do not apply),<br />
or for entry into the domestic market (in which case taxes and duties would be<br />
deferred until the time of entry).” With foreign trade zones (FTZ) being created<br />
across Canada over the past year after a successful pilot project in Manitoba,<br />
please join us to learn more about foreign trade zones and the Trans-Pacific<br />
Partnership (TPP). What do they mean for the Canadian economy? How can they<br />
benefit your business?<br />
Moderator: Ruth Snowden, Executive Director, CIFFA<br />
Speakers: Sal Ciotti, Managing Director, Air Canada Cargo<br />
Darryl Horzelenberg, Manager, Route Development, Aviation Services, Greater<br />
Toronto Airports Authority<br />
Penny McCullough, National Product Manager, Airfreight - Canada, Agility<br />
Gary D. Ogden, Partner & Vice President, GTA Aviation<br />
W07 – Supply Chain Cost Reduction<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511F<br />
Join us for a conversation on supply chain costing analysis from a lean<br />
manufacturing, audit, and network design perspective. If you want to reduce your<br />
supply chain costs and understand the key components of supply chain audits and<br />
supply chain network costs, join our panel of industry experts. With over 60 years of<br />
collective industry experience, this panel will discuss the different ways to evaluate<br />
your supply chain. They will present the 7 types of supply chain waste, error<br />
elimination and “getting it right the first time”, how to evaluate your planned vs.<br />
actual costs, and what to watch for when designing or revising your current supply<br />
chain structure.<br />
Corrie Banks Kleo Landucci Ann Pompilio<br />
Mark Szakonyi Steve Banks Jim Brown Peter Wallis<br />
Moderator: Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor, Journal of Commerce<br />
Speakers: Steve Banks, Partner, Triskele Logistics Ltd.<br />
Jim Brown, General Manager, JRSB Logistics Consulting Ltd.<br />
Peter Wallis, Executive Director, The Van Horne Institute<br />
Speakers: Corrie Banks, President, Triskele Logistics Ltd.<br />
Kleo Landucci, Vice President, Projects & Development, Ashcroft Terminal<br />
Ann Pompilio, Chief Financial Officer, 3PL Links<br />
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Presented By<br />
DC Velocity – the recognized industry leader in North<br />
American distribution logistics media – is organizing the<br />
Distribution Logistics Summit at CLC, where industry<br />
experts will focus on the various logistics issues and<br />
solutions within a distribution center or warehouse and<br />
how they connect to the rest of the supply chain.<br />
W02 – An Omni Channel World<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511C<br />
Change is constant in the world of retail and e-commerce as major retailers are<br />
cutting back on in-store inventory with customer demand for electronic orders<br />
skyrocketing. As a result, there is increased pressure on your distribution<br />
channels to be designed to handle this growth. This session covers the<br />
dynamics of omni channel distribution as we discuss the challenges, goals, and<br />
big picture strategies, followed by ways to navigate these constant changes.<br />
David Maloney Satyen Pathak Kevin Reader Nick Klein Schiphorst<br />
Moderator: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity<br />
Speaker: Satyen Pathak, Senior Product Manager, Intelligrated<br />
Kevin Reader, Director, Business Development & Marketing, KNAPP Logistics<br />
Automation Inc.<br />
Nick Klein Schiphorst, District Sales Manager, Dematic Ltd., Canada<br />
W06 – Distribution Logistics Roundtable<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511C<br />
A key intersection between shippers and carriers is at the point of distribution.<br />
If you are wrestling with ‘how do I control my transportation distribution costs’<br />
or ‘what do changes in regulations and pricing structures mean to me’, then join<br />
us for this roundtable discussion.<br />
W11 – Future Logistics Technologies That Are Available<br />
Right Now<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm • Trade Show Floor<br />
We live in a fast paced world of rapidly evolving technological advances that<br />
must be addressed while improving overall efficiency and accuracy. Join our<br />
roundtable panelists as they discuss some of the new technologies at the<br />
forefront that can positively impact your supply chain productivity, such as<br />
drone technology, 3D printing, and other emerging applications.<br />
David Maloney Gene Gander Mike Maris Jeremy Trojcak Matt Yearling<br />
Moderator: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity<br />
Speakers: Gene Gander, Vice President, Business Development – Americas,<br />
WiseTech Global<br />
Mike Maris, Principal, Transportation & Logistics, Zebra Technologies<br />
Jeremy Trojcak, Enterprise Sales Director: Manufacturing, Logistics, &<br />
Warehousing, Xplore Technologies<br />
Matt Yearling, CEO, PINC Solutions<br />
Steve Simmerman David Maloney David Patterson Lisa Vegso Robert Voltmann<br />
Moderator: Steve Simmerman, Senior Director, JDA Software<br />
Speakers: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity<br />
David Patterson, Director, Transportation Management, Ryder Systems<br />
Lisa Vegso, General Manager, Canada, PECO Pallet<br />
Robert Voltmann, President & CEO, Transportation Intermediaries Association<br />
(TIA)<br />
Cargo Logistics Canada • February 17+18, 2015 13
SEMINARS<br />
T01 – Internet of Things: Opportunities & Impacts on Logistics<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511D<br />
Can Canada become a leader in the Internet of Things (IoT) race? Technology is<br />
changing the way your company and your customers do business. Learn about the<br />
unprecedented ways the connected world is transforming the connected logistics<br />
enterprise by enhancing operational efficiency, improving safety and security, transforming<br />
the customer experience, and driving new business models while creating<br />
new challenges and raising new questions at every level of government.<br />
W10 – Keynote Luncheon<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm • Room 510<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
MSC is a world leader in global container shipping with an<br />
integrated network of road, rail, and sea transport resources<br />
stretching across the globe. Please join this keynote luncheon<br />
with Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC, to hear more about<br />
MSC’s perspective on what the next 2-5 years, and beyond, hold for the shipping<br />
industry in Canada.<br />
Keynote Speaker: Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC<br />
W13 – Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Trends and Best<br />
Practices<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm • Room 511C<br />
Transporting healthcare products includes complex logistical methods<br />
to maintain the often temperature-sensitive shipment’s integrity. It<br />
requires specific equipment, storage facilities, harmonized handling<br />
procedures, and above all, strong cooperation among the cold chain<br />
partners. Learn about best practices, the latest Canadian Regulatory<br />
requirements, security and cold chain technology trends, remote shipping<br />
strategies, as well as the IATA CEIV Pharma certification program<br />
Ronald Schaefer<br />
and its impact on this crucial industry.<br />
Speaker: Ronald Schaefer, Project Lead, Centre of Excellence in Pharmaceutical<br />
Logistics, International Air Transport Association (IATA)<br />
W14 – Supply Chain Strategy, Design, and Compliance<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm • Room 511F<br />
This educational seminar delivers insights into design and<br />
attributes of various types of supply chains versus the types of<br />
products from the point of view of the Supply Chain Manager.<br />
Learn about:<br />
• Sustainability practices in design and operation<br />
• Measurement, responsiveness, operations, and communications<br />
• Risk sources, impacts, and mitigation methods<br />
• Globally dispersed supply and demand and the effects on logistics<br />
• Inventory planning and control methods<br />
Speakers: John Griffin, CPIM, CSCP, Master Instructor, Vice President,<br />
Education, APICS Montréal<br />
Job Coenen, Business Development and Supply Chain Executive<br />
PRESENTED By<br />
Emily Atkins<br />
Greg Braun<br />
Aaron Lalvani<br />
Jui Ramaprasad<br />
Moderator: Emily Atkins, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, MM&D Magazine<br />
Speakers: Greg Braun, Co-Founder & Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing,<br />
C3 Solutions<br />
Aaron Lalvani, Senior Director, Business Development, IoT, BlackBerry<br />
Jui Ramaprasad, Assistant Professor, Information Systems, McGill University<br />
T02 – UN Mandated Verification of Weighing Loaded<br />
Containers<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511C<br />
presented By<br />
As a result of marine accidents due to the<br />
misrepresentation of the weight of loaded containers,<br />
the UN Agency: International Maritime Organization (IMO)<br />
has issued new guidelines regarding the verified mass of container carrying cargo.<br />
The guidelines are issued pursuant to the UN Safety of Life at Sea<br />
(SOLAS) convention. Canada is a signatory to this convention and<br />
will be bound by the new requirements. Find out what the Canadian<br />
government’s plans are to implement these changes and how the<br />
changes will affect exporters and importers.<br />
Speaker: Bob Ballantyne, President, Freight Management<br />
Bob Ballantyne<br />
Association of Canada<br />
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T04 – Keynote Breakfast<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 510<br />
CN transports more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually for a wide range of<br />
business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer<br />
goods, across a rail network of approximately 20,000 route-miles spanning<br />
Canada and mid-America. Don’t miss this keynote breakfast and exclusive ‘fireside<br />
chat’ with Jim Vena, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, CN! Mr.<br />
Vena will be interviewed by Karl Moore, McGill Professor, Author, Forbes Columnist,<br />
and Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD. Mr. Vena and Mr. Moore will discuss CN’s<br />
perspective on how to maintain a healthy and vibrant transportation system and<br />
what it takes to generate the investment and innovation that allows CN to play its<br />
role as a true backbone of the economy.<br />
Speaker: Jim Vena, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, CN<br />
Interviewer: Karl Moore, Professor, McGill University; Author; Forbes Columnist;<br />
Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD<br />
T05 – NAFTA at 22: Current Issues & Different Approaches<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511E<br />
This panel will discuss the main differences between the<br />
‘Canadian’ and ‘US’ approaches to NAFTA, including:<br />
• Differences in NAFTA verification procedures and customs<br />
audits<br />
• Differences in court and agency approaches to NAFTA<br />
• Differences in proof of NAFTA claims -- would the US<br />
authorities follow the ‘DeRonde Tire Supply’ approach?<br />
• Post-export entry requirements in duty deferral situations -- a trap for the<br />
unwary<br />
• NAFTA drawback rules -- why does the U.S. keep putting its exporters at a<br />
disadvantage?<br />
• The effect of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on NAFTA<br />
• Best practices in documenting and proving NAFTA claims; passing the baton<br />
to the next generation<br />
Moderator: John M. Peterson, Partner, Neville Peterson LLP<br />
Speakers: Mary-Anne Hardy, Senior Trade Consultant, Farrow Consulting<br />
Michael Sherbo, Director of Appeals, Dominion Consulting<br />
John M. Peterson<br />
W04 – Investments into Port Productivity: How to Do<br />
More for Less<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511E<br />
Maritime and inland terminal operators share a common<br />
challenge: they constantly need to cost-effectively drive<br />
up productivity levels in order to keep pace with growing<br />
demands. This seminar will provide deeper insights into<br />
best practices, shared lessons, and case studies focused on<br />
optimization projects in North America and globally.<br />
Ingo Marco<br />
Speaker: Ingo Marko, Senior Consultant, INFORM GmbH<br />
W08 – Community & Communication through Social<br />
Media<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511E<br />
An effective digital strategy can help build your brand recognition – but<br />
did you know it has the power to grow community acceptance and increase<br />
your business efficiency? Learn from a panel of social media/community<br />
management experts on how to build stakeholder trust and communicate<br />
the right message at the right time to your customers. Learn from game<br />
changing digital strategies and case studies regarding dynamic shifts in<br />
social license and productivity through these modern (sometimes mysterious)<br />
-- but highly powerful channels of communication.<br />
Marie-Chantal Savoy Daniel Olivier Timothy Simpson Frédéric Verreault<br />
Speakers: Marie-Chantal Savoy, Director, Marketing Innovation, CN<br />
Daniel Olivier, Director, Business Intelligence & Innovation, Port of<br />
Montréal<br />
Timothy Simpson, Head of Marketing & Communications, Maersk Group<br />
Pablo Stevenson, Founder & President, Ressac<br />
Frédéric Verreault, Partner, TACT Intelligence-conseil<br />
W15 – The Importance of Rail to Port Productivity<br />
Wednesday, February 17 • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm • Room 511E<br />
SPONSORED By<br />
‘The ripple effect’: The rail component to a terminal<br />
operation’s level of productivity is crucial as the use of<br />
intermodal rail, in particular, continues to grow. What do<br />
our freight railroads need to do now to hold a seamless<br />
connection to ports and terminals? What are the long<br />
term capacity and infrastructure plans? This panel will discuss efficiency,<br />
reliability, competitiveness, safety, technology, and other critical essentials<br />
necessary to maintain a fluid rail network for your supply chain.<br />
Moderator: Michael Kieran, President, Kieran MAS<br />
Speakers: Tony Boemi, Vice President, Growth & Development, Port of<br />
Montréal<br />
Bob Landucci, President & CEO, Ashcroft Terminal<br />
Cargo Logistics Canada • February 17+18, 2016 15
SEMINARS<br />
T06 – Women in Supply Chain: The Journey<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511D<br />
The Women in Supply Chain (WISC) initiative builds<br />
Presented By<br />
on the success of amazing women in the sector and<br />
continues to refine a path of discovery. The WISC<br />
journey began with a simple question: what do we know<br />
about the supply chain/logistics sector in the context of attracting, developing, and<br />
retaining female talent? WISC is one element of a broad human resources strategy<br />
aimed at ensuring that supply chain/logistics can become a profession of choice.<br />
T07 – Project Logistics<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511C<br />
Project logistics expertise requires a sound knowledge of shipping Presented By<br />
modes, carrier capabilities and limitations, handling strategies, and<br />
government regulations. The logistics planning at all stages of a<br />
project requires creativity, flexibility, and an unbreakable determination<br />
to get the project completed – no matter what unexpected barrier<br />
is discovered throughout the process. Hear from panelists with sound<br />
experience that stems from years of planning and executing logistics projects with<br />
passion. In this interactive session, they will discuss their respective hands-on<br />
approach to delivering projects seamlessly.<br />
Julia Kuzeljevich<br />
Maria Celis<br />
Cindy Clark Pamela Ruebusch Michelle Watson<br />
Moderator: Julia Kuzeljevich, Editor, Canadian Shipper<br />
Speakers: Maria Celis, Partner, Neville Peterson LLP<br />
Cindy Clark, Dealer Principal, Sterling Western Star Truck; Co-Chair, Women in<br />
Supply Chain Initiative, Van Horne Institute<br />
Pamela Ruebusch, CEO, TSI Group<br />
Michelle Watson, Co-Chair, Women in Supply Chain Initiative, Van Horne Institute<br />
Serge Faucher Valerie McSween Daniel Smedo<br />
Speakers: Serge Faucher, CCLP, Director, Marketing & Communications/<br />
Associate, Les Entreprises Dupont<br />
Valerie McSween, CCLP, Vice President, Eastern Region, Mactrans Logistics Inc.<br />
Daniel Smedo, CCLP, Vice President & General Manager, Metro Supply Chain Group<br />
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Baltimore, MD<br />
Tampa, FL<br />
New Orleans, LA<br />
Houston, TX<br />
Charleston, SC<br />
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Oilfield Equipment<br />
Special Projects<br />
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Ferrous and<br />
Non Ferrous Metals<br />
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Dry Bulk<br />
and more...<br />
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T09 – The Promise of North America’s Waterways<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511E<br />
Rising congestion, costs, and emissions are key drivers to further study and<br />
development of North America’s short sea shipping and inland waterway routes as a<br />
viable alternative to trucking and in some cases, even rail, for moving freight. This<br />
seminar composed of relevant supply chain stakeholders will discuss ways to better<br />
leverage these important waterborne modes of commerce.<br />
Ken Eriksen<br />
Bruce Hodgson<br />
Mike Toohey<br />
Moderator: Ken A. Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics<br />
Speakers: Bruce Hodgson, Director, Market Development, The St. Lawrence<br />
Seaway Management Corporation<br />
Mike Toohey, President & CEO, Waterways Council, Inc.<br />
T12 – Exploring Arctic Corridors and Gateways<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm • Room 511D<br />
What is the real potential of the arctic shipping routes and what<br />
is the significant role Canada will play? This expert presenter<br />
will explore the future of the North American Arctic Corridors and<br />
Gateways and <strong>show</strong> us the opportunities on the horizon.<br />
Speaker: John Higginbotham, Senior Distinguished Fellow,<br />
Carleton University<br />
John Higginbotham<br />
T03 – Global Commodity and Energy Impacts on North<br />
America<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511F<br />
The global commodity and energy markets are in flux with price volatility<br />
that is driving stock market sentiment and directing economies globally.<br />
Meanwhile, lower energy and fuel prices have bolstered manufacturing<br />
and consumers with additional spending power on other goods, services<br />
and financial activity. But in these markets there are changes taking place<br />
through mergers and acquisitions, forthcoming economic realities and<br />
realignment among the key resource rich countries. This session will paint<br />
the picture of the global realties at play that are impacting consumption<br />
and production patterns, and will set the stage for the next session.<br />
Moderator: Ken A. Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics<br />
Speakers: Jon Dwyer, President & CEO, Harvest Specialty Mills<br />
Nick Hoyt, Vice President, Informa Economics<br />
T08 – Canadian Grain and Livestock Outlook<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511F<br />
The North American grain and oilseed complex is embroiled by large global<br />
supplies while the livestock and protein complex is adjusting herd counts<br />
and processor alignment amidst dynamic global consumption patterns and<br />
volatile price activity. These market features are sending conflicting signals<br />
to producers while giving buyers optionality to source supplies. This session<br />
will develop and synthesize the Canadian crop and livestock production,<br />
consumption and trade dynamics, all in context with the U.S. and global<br />
situation and outlook.<br />
Nick Hoyt Chris Ferris Rob Murphy Ramzy Yelda<br />
Moderator: Nick Hoyt, Vice President, Informa Economics<br />
Speakers: Chris Ferris, Senior Canadian Analyst, Informa Economics<br />
Rob Murphy, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics<br />
Ramzy Yelda, Senior Analyst, Producteurs de Grains du Quebec<br />
T14 – Cold Chain Developments<br />
Thursday, February 18 • 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm • Room 511F<br />
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The cold chain for food and meats has been dynamic as the protein and<br />
meat sectors have adjusted to changes in supply and consumption pattern<br />
shifts. Meanwhile, the infrastructure and transport in the cold chain are<br />
undergoing changes with cold storage requirements, global container<br />
ocean fleet adjustments, and issues within the movement of commodities<br />
globally. This session will address the cold storage markets, reefer<br />
container situation and developments in the global cold chain that support<br />
improved demand for meats and proteins, dairy and other refrigerated food<br />
expansion efforts.<br />
Moderator: Jon Dwyer, President & CEO, Harvest Specialty Mills<br />
Speakers: Ken A. Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics<br />
Theodore Prince, Chief Operating Officer, Tiger Cool Express LLC<br />
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Looking for something<br />
to do after CLC?<br />
Attend Montréal en lumière, one of the largest winter festivals in the<br />
world, happening February 18-27, 2016 in downtown Montréal, just a<br />
few minutes away from the Palais des Congrès. Montréal en lumière is<br />
an annual celebration with over 1 million visitors experiencing the joy of<br />
Montreal wintertime through a unique program combining performing arts,<br />
gastronomy, free outdoor family activities, and a full night of exquisitely<br />
original discoveries!<br />
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INNOVATION SHOWCASE<br />
Ekkinox<br />
Booth 606<br />
4PL & 3PL Strategic Operational Outsourcing<br />
Ekkinox – Transportation, Distribution & Logistics is a leader in 4PL supply<br />
chain logistics and 3PL strategic operations management with locations in Canada<br />
and the U.S. Through innovative operational solutions and application of best<br />
practices, we bring synergy, resources, expertise and technology to management<br />
and optimization of motion of goods.<br />
Ekkinox provides fully integrated 4PL solutions to optimize global supply chain:<br />
we rationalize intermodal transportation suppliers’ management, warehousing,<br />
distribution & logistics.<br />
Ekkinox provides strategic 3PL freight motion services through operations<br />
optimization: we manage freight transport logistics, private and public fleet,<br />
warehouse & distribution.<br />
Ekkinox. Operational Excellence. Sector-based Intelligence.<br />
www.ekkinox.ca<br />
SHIPTRACK<br />
Booth 620<br />
ShipTrack – Track Everything<br />
ShipTrack is an innovative shipment tracking platform that provides complete<br />
control and visibility of any shipment’s movement worldwide. ShipTrack is a simple,<br />
easy-to-use service that is providing highly accurate shipment tracking to the<br />
masses. The shipping system benefits companies of all sizes by increasing delivery<br />
speed and reliability, improving customer service and streamlining operations.<br />
ShipTrack includes a carrier administration dashboard to manage deliveries with a<br />
collection of valuable reports and business metrics, a mobile app for drivers and a<br />
branded internet portal for customers to track shipments.<br />
www.shiptrackapp.com<br />
book exhibit space today!<br />
to get a FREE feature in the 2017 Innovation Showcase<br />
For more information on exhibit space and new sponsorship options, visit the Media Centre located on the <strong>show</strong> floor,<br />
or contact us:<br />
Companies A – L: Ben Carson<br />
Companies M – Z: Peter Hurme<br />
Phone: 604.730.2032 Phone: 530.206.4592<br />
Toll-free: 1.877.739.2112 Ext. 62032 Fax: 530.303.6485<br />
Fax: 604.730.2042<br />
E-mail: peter.hurme@informa.com<br />
E-mail: ben.carson@informa.com<br />
*Offer expires February 19, 2016.<br />
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