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9 – 11 November 2016, Berlin/Germany
The Association forSupply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics
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51st SymposiumPurchasing and Logistics
Agenda 2030: Agile and Connected
Purchasing 2030: thinking out of the box
The value contribution of purchasing: enhancing success
Lowering costs and increasing quality: mastering the balancing act
Supplier management: enforcing collaborative solutions
International supply chains: reshaping cooperation
Global supply chains: mitigating risks
e-solutions and business analytics: leveraging digitalisation
You can look forward to:
3 New ideas and best-practice sharing
3 Tried and tested solutions
3 Networking at the evening events
3 Exchanging ideas with over 120 solution providers
3 Benchmarking with purchasing and SCM peers
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Agenda 2030: Agile and Connected
The beginning of 2016 clearly showed that the economic outlook is becoming ever more unpredictable and that the risks are increasing. Contrary to expectations, the deceleration of growth in China, the geopolitical crisis in the Middle East and the financial plight of countries that export crude oil have all had an impact on the export-driven German industry. Therefore, it is no surprise that the product markets, and even more so the financial markets, show a dramatic increase of volatility.
The new normal is forcing our companies to keep their business activities closely in step with the markets. Thus agility and strong networks are essential success factors when it comes to working in an intelligent and target-oriented manner.
The future will be shaped by three main factors:
• More intensive networks among the partners in the value chain• Rapidly advancing digitalisation• Increasing global interdependences
The time has come to set up an “Agenda 2030” to correctly pave the course for the future.
Business models and value networks need to be intelligently redesigned.
In the digitalised economy, purchasing, logistics and supply chain management need to implement system solutions and provide the support needed. Advancing digitalisation also needs to be recognised as an enabler of strong networks. Companies need to tap the full potential in order to increase the quality and efficiency of their decision-making processes. Purchasing and supply chain management will play a key role in making the solutions work.
The 51st Symposium will pave the way for the development of your Agenda 2030 and will yet again serve as an important platform for an active best- practice sharing. Come and make the most of Europe‘s largest congress for purchasing, logistics and supply chain management. Grasp this opportunity to connect with your peers and discuss strate-gies for achieving more agility and stronger networks.
We look forward to seeing you at the event!
Horst Wiedmann Dr. Christoph Feldmann
Dr. Christoph FeldmannCEO of the Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME)
Horst WiedmannChairman of the Board of the Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME)
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Welcome by our keynote speakers
Dr. Klaus von Dohnanyi Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Former First Mayor of Hamburg
German anxiety is a poor adviser to political debate in our country. In view of the argument about the correct refugee policy, increasing social inequality and the dangerous growth in populist trends throughout Europe, we need more than ever a fearless but civilised debate throughout Europe on the various routes to further development. We must stand up for what we believe in. I am delighted to make use of the 51st BME (The Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics) symposium to campaign for managers in the industry to stand up more for their beliefs because there are often good reasons for widening public political debate more boldly, including on key domestic and foreign policy issues.
Tobias Schrödel IT Security expert
No-one can protect themselves 100% against cyber-attacks if they operate in the digital world, whether personally or professionally. However, by taking simple steps, anyone can make it more difficult for hackers to steal data or destroy infrastructure. The most important thing is to remain vigilant, not to click on anything without being careful and to inform the right people if anything seems strange. Or, to put it briefly – think before you click! Particularly supply managers exchanging sensitive data with a lot of external and internal partners must bear this in mind. I look forward to giving the large number of attendees at the 51st BME-Symposium practical tips.
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff Vice-President of the European Parliament
Logistics, the supply chain and purchasing form the backbone of the global economy in our ever-shrinking world. Like the rest of us, they too are significantly affected by global political developments. The future of individual states can no longer be regarded in isolation, but must be recognised as a part of the international community, which is why I am happy to take the opportunity presented by the 51st BME-Symposium to discuss the effects of the US presidential election, particularly on Europe and the transatlantic relationship, and to campaign for the preservation of common values and interests.
Hans Lampert CFO and Member of the Board CLAAS KGaA mbH
Life is becoming harsher, with external and internal environments becoming increasingly unpredictable for businesses. Market opportunities and technical progress must be seized with alacrity. A robust corporate structure helps to protect against risk. I am delighted to be able to describe these developments, using the example of CLAAS, a medium-sized family business.
Dr. Bernd Martens Member of the Board of Management Procurement AUDI AG
The automotive sector is currently undergoing an epic upheaval, with megatrends including digitisation and electromobility. We want to be trendsetters and to launch innovations on the market quickly. Digitisation and electrification are presenting Audi with new challenges in procurement. We are obtaining systems which do not yet exist and, to some extent, are yet to be developed. We intend to be the first manufacturer to launch these systems on the market. At the 51st BME-Symposium, I am delighted to have the opportunity to introduce you how we use our procurement strategy to contribute to the future success of our company. I am looking forward to interesting dialogues!
Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering Former President of the European Parliament Chairman of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation
Not for the first time, but more intensively than ever before, the European integration project is at a critical moment in its development. Almost everywhere in Europe, the ability of the European Union to act is being questioned. In view of the current challenges, it is more imperative than ever to campaign for the future of a united Europe. As a purchaser and supply chain manager, you contribute to shaping European and international relationships. You build bridges with our partners in Europe and throughout the world. So I have great pleasure in being able to present my thoughts on the current EU situation and our common future to you at the 51st purchasing and logistics symposium.
Dr. Klaus Richter Chief Procurement Officer Airbus Group & Airbus, Chairman of the Board of Management Airbus Germany Airbus Group SE
The continuing market growth in civil aviation, complexity of our products and increasing globalization of the supply chain are all major challenges for our supply chain management. But at the same time, new technologies and new concepts in digitalization and automation offer a big opportunity to make the collaboration with our suppliers more effective and efficient. The goal is to foster process integration across the entire value chain, from product development (“virtual product”), through manufacturing (“Factory of the Future”) to maintenance and new after-sales services. Airbus drives the development in association with its industrial and research partners, with the Centre of Applied Aeronautical Research (ZAL) in Hamburg playing an important role. I am looking forward to presenting our approach and discussing the experience at the 51st BME-Symposium.
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51st Symposium Purchasing and Logistics: Event Highlights for You!
A customisable programme of specialist events
Plan your congress to suit your needs and requirements by selecting different options from our range of event formats.
For our international guests:With over 2,200 delegates, the symposium is Europe’s largest congress for purchasers and supply chain managers. It is THE annual platform for networking and exchanging information and the place to hear the strategies of well-known companies and best practices of hidden champions.
All plenary lectures and selected break-out sessions will be interpreted simultaneously into English. Agenda items in English will be available at any time, giving you a comprehensive choice.
Focus Sessions address focus on the current
tasks and responsibilities involved in your
day-to-day business activities. You can look
forward to hearing best-practice reports on
strategic and operational topics.
The Future Forums explore current trends
and actively discuss their impacts
on purchasing and supply chain
management.
The Hot Seat gives you the opportunity to
have your questions answered by renowned
strategy experts.
The discussion rounds provide you with
the chance to actively exchange ideas and
experiences with selected specialists.
The economic dialogue dares to
examine the outlook for the
economic developments next year.
The workshops, which are open to a limited
number of participants, enable you to develop
concrete solutions for operational issues.
The Innovation Forums and the CPO dialo-
gue explore topics found on the key agenda
of CPOs and give executives the opportunity
to discuss these issues in small groups.
The Executive Talk is an ideal
opportunity to exchange ideas
and experiences and connect with
other CPOs.
The Award Spotlight provides you with
a more detailed insight into the concepts
developed by the three finalists of the BME
Innovation Award 2016.
The Morning Specials enable you to start
your day with a number of insights into
special topics.
The Business Breakfasts give you the op-
portunity to enjoy networking focusing on
specific topics in an informal setting.
Visit the Solution Forums for insights into
the innovative concepts and products of
selected service providers.
Have your questions on software
and system requirements answered
by service providers at the Tool Specials
where live software presentations focus on
concrete practical solutions.
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Wednesday morning, 9th November 2016
Opening Plenary Session We will provide simultaneous translation for all plenary presentations
Venue: Potsdam
09.15 – 09.30 Opening address of the 51st Symposium Purchasing and Logistics
Horst Wiedmann President, BME e.V. Senior Vice President, Head of Strategic Materials Management and Central Services, ZF-Group
09.30 – 10.00 Portugal: Innovative supply for the German industry
Minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral Minister of Economics, Portugal
10.00 – 10.45 Fortitude in Germany and Europe – freedom of expression makes democracy possible
Dr. Klaus von Dohnanyi Former Federal Minister of Education and Research Former First Mayor of Hamburg
10.45 – 11.30 Networking in the trade exhibition area; coffee break and Solution Forums SF1 – SF3
11.30 – 12.15 Hacking for supply managers: A different approach to IT security
Tobias Schrödel IT Security expert
12.15 – 13.00 Volatile markets and dynamic technological developments – how a major medium-sized business like CLAAS is actively making preparations
Hans Lampert CFO and Member of the Board CLAAS KGaA mbH
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Robert Fieten Director Programme Committee BME-Symposium
13.00 – 14.45 Networking in the trade exhibition area; lunch break
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Focus Sessions
The agile purchasing organization FK1
15.45 – 16.30 Efficient global lead buyer organization
Manage international teams in different countries and boost potential synergiesShahriar Tabrizi, Group Chief Procurement Officer, Sivantos Group
17.15 – 18.00 Category management from scratch
Establishing a globally aligned category management system in 3 procurement regionsNiels Walberg, Head of Corporate Procurement, K+S Aktiengesellschaft
Software support for successful SCM FK3
15.45 – 16.30 eSourcing 4.0: Leveraging smarter competition design using optimization capabilities
Driving value generation in eSourcing to the next level: advanced eSourcing functionalities for market-making combined with state-of-the art optimization technology.Sebastian Kahlmeyer, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Architecture and Digitalization, Siemens AG
Innovation and cost optimization FK4
17.15 – 18.00 Innovation process: Procurement as a valued business partner
Embedding procurement partnership into innovation management (CPG Industry)Dr. Thomas Andreßen, Director of Procurement and CPO, Morton Salt, Inc.
Controlling and performance management FK2
14.45 – 15.30 Planning, measuring and communicating purchasing results
Implementation of an efficient purchasing cost accounting process for the sustainable reinforcement of strategic purchasingMichael Asenkerschbaumer, Director Strategy/Projects/Controlling, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
15.45 – 16.30 Purchase-to-pay process optimization following full international spending transparency
Additional savings potential with semantic spend analysisDr. Jürgen Kreil, Head of Controlling, Processes and Project Management, Heraeus Holding GmbH
17.15 – 18.00 Performance management in the supply chain
Strategic key performance indicators (KPIs) as management figures in supply networks and further controlling toolsJoachim Bernard, Director Supply Chain Management, Wera Werk, Hermann Werner GmbH & Co. KG
Wednesday afternoon, 9th November 2016
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Innovation Forum*
Beyond cost cutting – Key CPO challenges in procurement transformation IF1
14.45 – 16.30 Joint value creation: Value through partnering with suppliers and end-to-end process optimization
Hosted by: Rainer Münch, Partner, Oliver Wyman GmbH Dr. Christian Heiss, Partner, Oliver Wyman GmbH
Panelists: Dr. Thomas Andreßen, Director of Procurement and CPO, Morton Salt, Inc. Alessandro de Luca, Senior Vice President, Head of Global Supply Network Operations, Merck Group Dr. Marcell Vollmer, SVP & COO, SAP Jochen Weyandt, EVP Head of Group Business Services & CPO, OC Oerlikon Corporation AG
Facilitator: Prof. Dr. Robert Fieten, Director Programme Committee, BME-Symposium
Workshop*
Spain: Purchase and logistic platform for Europe and third markets WS1
14.45 – 16.30 Discuss the possibilities of Spain as a purchase and logistic platform for German industrial purchasers and potential investors, both for their European and Third-Market operations José Carlos García de Quevedo, Executive Director, Invest in SpainJaime González López, President, Autoridad Portuaria de SantanderPaul Willems, Head of Land Transport, Schenker Logistics, S.A.U. tbc, Archroma Ibérica SLU
Morning Specials
How to avoid nightmares in a RFP Process MS1
08.45 – 09.30 How the RFP-process should be orchestrated from the initial to the final stage; lessons learned session with supplier and procurementPeter Carvalho, President, ACT•1 Group - Agile•1 Germany GmbH
Digital procurement 2025 – world class efficiency in cost, cash flow and quality MS7
08.45 – 09.30 How procurement is leveraging digitisation to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in the next decade Paul Moody, Associate Principal, The Hackett GroupHans-Nicolai Hars, Senior Director, The Hackett Group
Thursday morning, 10th November 2016
*Please note that advance booking is required for workshops and innovation forums.
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Focus Sessions
Purchasing in medium-sized businesses FK6
12.15 – 13.00 Next level purchasing: From ordering office to value-adding partner
How purchasing becomes an eye-level partner throughout the project process Steffen Bausinger, Director Procurement and Real Estate, TransnetBW GmbH
13.15 – 14.00 Supplier management in medium-sized businesses - a practical experience report
Supplier management as a basis for structured purchasing operations in terms of lower costs and security of supply for medium-sized businessSabine Machlitt, Head of Purchasing and Finance, Member of the Board of Management, Karl Knauer KG
Plenary SessionWe will provide simultaneous translation for all plenary presentations
09.45 – 10.15 Quo vadis Europe? – Our responsibility for the future of the European Union
Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering Former President of the European Parliament Chairman of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation
10.15 – 11.00 Expert Panel: SCM & Procurement in the new digital era Digital, connected, automated: Unleashing the potential of integrated supply chains
Panelists:
Alessandro de Luca Senior Vice President Head of Global Supply Network Operations, Merck Group
Michael Pleuger Partner, KPMG AG
Detlef Schultz Chairman, Vodafone Procurement Company
Facilitator: Martijn Lofvers
CEO, Chief Trendwatcher Supply Chain Movement, Supply Chain Media BV
11.00 – 11.30 The BME Award for innovation – Outstanding concepts for the optimization of purchasing and supply chain management
The winner of the 2016 BME Award for innovation will present his or her winning concept.
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Robert Fieten, Director Programme Committee BME-Symposium
11.30 – 12.15 Networking in the trade exhibition area; coffee break and Solution Forums SF4 – SF6
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Future of SCM and Logistics FK8
13.15 – 14.00 Global value chain 2030
A provocative session on global megatrends and how they will influence supply chains within the next 10-15 years Xavier Tholey, Global Head of end-to-end supply chain, Institut Esthederm – Groupe NAOS
Risk management in purchasing FK9
13.15 – 14.00 Avoiding supply chain risks from corruption and other ethical threats
Interactive session on mindmapping potential risks in order to identify all economic, reputational and organisational threats deriving from ethical topicsMartijn Lofvers, CEO, Chief Trendwatcher Supply Chain Movement, Supply Chain Media BV
Market and economic trends FK10
13.15 – 14.00 China slowing down – implications for sourcing in the railway sector
With Chinas GDP growth rates < 7% being the new "normal", Chinese railway industry also is affected. Which implications does that have for procurement activities in Asia?Michael Boback, Head of DB International Procurement Office Asia, Deutsche Bahn AG
Quality management FK7
12.15 – 13.00 Supplier Performance Improvement by sustainable process optimization
How to ensure supplier quality through performance managementAndreas Birkhahn, Head of Supplier Qualitymanagement, CLAAS KGaA mbH
Innovation Forum*
Cognitive procurement: A new era in procurement IF2
14.45 – 16.30 Accelerate your journey toward world-class performance!
Barry Ward, Senior Procurement Brand Manager, IBM Global Procurement
*Please note that advance booking is required for innovation forums.
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Thursday afternoon, 10th November 2016
e-Solutions and business analytics FK11
15.45 – 16.30 Success factors of supplier collaboration platforms
Selection of suitable processes and cultural and technological upheaval as critical success factors in the introduction of collaborative platformsDr.-Ing. Oliver Frille, Vice President Procurement & Supply Chain Management, Eberspächer Climate Control Systems GmbH & Co. KG
16.45 – 17.30 Increased transparency and performance by uniform demand management
Uniform demand management processes throughout the group due to an overriding platformWerner Miehle, Head of Airbus Group & Airbus Source related procurement information systems & data, Airbus Group
18.15 – 19.00 Data analysis, reporting and cost accounting with business intelligence
From data to information to action – the do’s and dont’s of increasing digitisationProf. Dr. Wolfgang Bremer, Professor für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg-Simon-OhmDr. Ulrik Genschmer, Head of BI Insights & Performance Management, Otto GmbH & Co. KG
Focus Sessions
Supplier management FK12
18.15 – 19.00 Supply chain collaboration to innovate in the aerospace and automotive industry
Leveraging supplier innovation through strategic collaborationsMaria-José Granero-Paris, Head of Defence & Space Engineering Services Procurement, Airbus Group
Supply Chain Excellence FK13
15.45 – 16.30 From S&OP to O&IP (Outbound & Inbound Planning)
Challenge the level of supplier integrationDr. Brigitte Kempgens, Head of Supply Chain Management, Halfen GmbH
Purchasing plant and capital goods FK15
16.45 – 17.30 Strategic procurement of capital equipment
Synergies through holistic purchasing of machines and MRORobert Huter, Vice President, Corporate Sector Purchasing & Logistics, Machinery and Equipment, Maintenance, Repair and Operations, Robert Bosch GmbH
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Workshop*
Metal replacement with thermoplastics: Reduce costs, improve performances WS6
15.45 – 17.30 In this workshop we will discuss how to substitute metal parts with thermoplastics. In the end you will be equipped with the necessary knowledge for successful metal replacement projects. Luca Roffi, Project Manager, IMP S.p.A.Luca Posca, Technical Service, LATI S.p.A.
Innovation Forum*
Re-defining leadership IF3
14.45 – 16.30 How CPOs empower the procurement organization
Panelists: Conny Dethloff, Leiter OTTO Business Intelligence, Otto GmbH & Co. KG Kai Berking, Chief Procurement Officer, Archroma Ibérica SLU Dr. Ulrich Piepel, Chief Procurement Officer, RWE AG
Facilitator: Prof. Dr. Robert Fieten, Director Programme Committee, BME-Symposium
Executive Talk*
Vision 2030 for Procurement & Supply Chain Management
18.15 – 19.15 What is the strategic vision and how does the function need to evolve?
Michael Meissner, Partner, Detecon International GmbHDr. Jürgen Specht, Managing Consultant, Detecon International GmbH
*Please note that advance booking is required for workshops, innovation forums and executive talks.
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Friday morning, 11th November 2016
Business Breakfasts*
Business Breakfast BB1
08.45 – 09.45 What’s the best way to approach long tail spend management?
What is long tail spend management, and why do we need to rethink the way we manage it?Abduelkadir Tekin, Head of Global Services and Customer Care (COO), Capgemini BPO – IBX Business Network
Business Breakfast BB3
08.45 – 09.45 Market spotlight Mexico – insights from the automotive supplier industry
Establishing an end-to-end supply chain organization – discuss your experiences and best practices with your cross-industry peers!Abigail De la Rosa, Supplier Management Interior, DRÄXLMAIER GROUPMichael Haas, Head of Project & Process Management, DRÄXLMAIER GROUPFranz Riedlberger, Head of Standards & Services Global Procurement, DRÄXLMAIER GROUP
*Please note that advance booking is required for business breakfasts.
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Closing Plenary Session
Friday morning, 11th November 2016We will provide simultaneous translation for all plenary presentations
09.30 – 10.00 Networking in the trade exhibition area; coffee break
10.00 – 10.15 The US presidential election and its significance for Europe
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff Vice-President of the European Parliament
10.15 – 11.15 Panel of experts on the US presidential electionThe US elections – effects on transatlantic relationships
Panellists:
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff Vice-President of the European Parliament
Dr. Volker Treier Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK e.V.)
Facilitator: Matthias Naß
Chief International Correspondent, DIE ZEIT
11.15 – 12.00 Networking in the trade exhibition area; coffee break
12.00 – 12.45 “Industry 4.0”: Opportunities for the aerospace supply chain
Dr. Klaus Richter Chief Procurement Officer Airbus Group & Airbus, Chairman of the Board of Management Airbus Germany Airbus Group SE
12.45 – 13.30 The future of mobility – new challenges for procurement
Dr. Bernd Martens Member of the Board of Management Procurement AUDI AG
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Robert Fieten, Director Programme Committee, BME-Symposium
13.30 End of closing plenary
13.45 End of 51st Symposium purchasing and logistics
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Our partners cordially invite you to a varied evening programme, providing you with an informal networking opportunity accompanied by a selection of good food and drink.
BME prize for Innovation
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Exhibitors
Exhibitors Last updated: 13th September 2016
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A • A. Stein‘sche Buchhandlung GmbH – Medien seit 1713 • abalight GmbH • ACT•1 Group - Agile•1 Germany GmbH • aicep Portugal Global - Staatliche Agentur für Investitionen und Handel • Allocation Network GmbH • alphachain Consulting GmbH • Aon Credit International Insurance Broker GmbH • Corporate Information Management – Arvato SCM Solutions
B • BeNeering GmbH • BME e.V. • BME (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. • BravoSolution GmbH • BRÜGGERSHEMKE + REINKEMEIER KG • Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency (BSMEPA)
C • Camelot Management Consultants AG • CAMSER – SUBCONTRACTING DIVISION • Celonis GmbH • cflox GmbH • CfSM – Centrum für Supply Management GmbH • ConasManagement GmbH • Conrad Electronic SE • Coupa Deutschland GmbH • CREACTIVES GmbH • Creditsafe Deutschland GmbH
D • Daimler AG, Mercedes-Benz • DataVision Deutschland GmbH, Gesellschaft für audio-visuelle Kommunikationssysteme • Deutsche Business Consulting GmbH • DIG GmbH • Drozak Consulting GmbH
E • EAC – Euro Asia Consulting PartG • ECG Energie Consulting GmbH • EcoVadis SAS • Efficio Consulting • Emirates • enPORTAL GmbH • EPSON Deutschland GmbH
F • FACTON GmbH • FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Mana gement gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH • Futura Solutions GmbH
G • GenoLog GmbH • GULP Information Services GmbH
H • h&z Unternehmensberatung AG • Hays • HÖVELER HOLZMANN CONSULTING GmbH • Horváth & Partner GmbH • Hubwoo, A Perfect Commerce Company
I • IFCC GmbH • ims Internationaler Medien Service GmbH & Co. KG • Infimedix • INVERTO AG
J • jCatalog Software AG ein Unter nehmen der OpusCapita Group
K • Kairos Commodities A/S • Keelvar • Keller & Kalmbach GmbH • KPMG AG WPG
L • Lechner ProcessConsulting GmbH • Lederer GmbH • LGI Logistics Group International GmbH • LogCoop Lagernetzwerk GmbH & Co. KG • LogistikCluster NRW
M • MARBEHO Solutions GmbH • Mercateo AG
N • N-ERGIE Aktiengesellschaft • newtron AG
O • Office Depot Deutschland GmbH • Onventis GmbH • OPERATECH • ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG • Orpheus GmbH • ORT Medienverbund GmbH • Ortmeier Medien Gruppe
P • pfenning logistics Group • PIEL – Die Technische Großhandlung GmbH • POOL4TOOL AG • PrintPlanet GmbH • Provex Consorzio per l’Internazionalizzazione • PSG Procurement Services GmbH
Q • Questax GmbH
R • Randstad Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG • F. REYHER Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG • riskmethods GmbH
S • SAP Deutschland SE & Co. KG • Schweitzer Fachinformationen • Semigator GmbH • Shanghai International Sourcing Promotion Center Co., Ltd. (ISPC) • Simeno Deutschland GmbH • Soennecken eG • SoftconCIS Gesellschaft für Controlling-Informationssysteme mbH • Spanisches Wirtschafts- und Handelsbüro • Springer Gabler | Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH • SSV-Technik GmbH • Staples Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG • Supply Chain Media BV • SynerTrade SES AG
T • TCI Transformation Consulting International GmbH • TICONTRACT GmbH • Tradeshift
U • Lehrstuhl für Logistikmanagement, Universität St. Gallen
V • van der Meer Gruppe GmbH (VDMG) • veenion GmbH • Vendorplan GmbH
W • Wer liefert was? GmbH • wescale by WPS Management GmbH • WINGAS GmbH • Würth Industrie Service GmbH & Co.KG
Exhibition opening times: Wednesday, 9th November 2016, 08.00 – 18.15, Thursday, 10th November 2016, 08.00 – 19.00 Friday, 11th November 2016, 08.00 – 13.45
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Contacts
Date: 9th - 11th November 2016
Venue: InterContinental Berlin Budapester Straße 2 10787 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 30 2602-0 Fax: +49 30 2602-2600 Email: berha.reservations@ihg.com Single: from € 206, Double: from € 231, available until 7th October 2016
Registration fee for specialist events* Specialists and managers from procurement, materials management, supply chain management and logistics BME member: 1.895,- € Non-member 2.195,- €
Suppliers, service providers and consultants for trade and industry* BME member: 3.095,- € Non-member: 3.295,- €
* Please be aware that we reserve the right to check your eligibility to attend the event.
The registration fee includes: Participation in the symposium, event documents (download), lunch and refreshments during breaks. Our partners also invite you to attend the evening events organised as part of the symposium.
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51st Symposium Purchasing and Logistics
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Meet suppliers from Rumania, Bulgaria, Serbia
Learn more about Dräxlmaier’s and Stabilus’ procurement strategies
Extend your network in the region
Get a clear vision of the market potential
24th November 2016Bucharest, Romania
German-Romanian Supplier Dialogue
Fit for Growth 2016
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