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Wednesday, June 3 rd Central Jersey APICS’ Annual Barbeque AND The Beer Game Facilitator: Dave Jankowski, CFPIM, CSCP This very inter-active session is open to all and will provide attendees the chance to mingle with fellow APICS associates and to see just how well everyone can work together. You just might learn something about yourself! The Beer Game was developed by Jay Forrester at MIT's Sloan business school in the early 1960's. It is a simple yet realistic simulator of the supply chain and is used as a teaching tool for systems dynamics. It has been played all over the world by thousands of people ranging from high school students to chief executive officers and government officials. Each participant plays a role in the production and distribution of a product, in this case "beer". Their objective is to manage inventory to simultaneously achieve optimal customer service while minimizing inven- tory, which turns out to be a challenging task. Most significantly, they learn how their decisions have an impact on the supply chain as a whole. What You Will Learn? The simulation's objective is to show how to manage supply chain inventory while simulta- neously achieving optimal customer service while minimizing the quantity of inventory in- vested Who Should Attend? Anyone involved with supply chain management activities such as materials management, logistics, production, scheduling, engineering, and finance. 3 Take Aways: Learn how to redesign supply chain flow to manage the trade-offs of customer service and minimum inventory objectives Realize the need for accurate and timely information Appreciate the benefits of effective communication JUNE 2015 APICS INSIGHT WWW.APICS-CJER.ORG THE CENTRAL JERSEY CHAPTER’S The Hotel Somerset – 110 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ 732 560-0500 5:30 – 6:15 Registration & Networking – Complimentary Wine & Beer 6:15 – 6:30 President’s Welcome & Chapter Business 6:30 – 7:15 Dinner & Discussion 7:15 – 8:30 The Beer Game & Discussion With Reservations: $40; Full Time Students: $25 Register: www.APICS-CJer.org David T. Jankowski, CFPIM, CSCP, is a supply chain management professional with proven leadership skills and a commitment to lifelong professional education. His experience emphasizes successful implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and enhanced commercial best practices in a variety of business organizations, with proven skills in technical systems analysis and design. Dave has hands-on materials, logistics, and production and inventory control management experience of over thirty years, as well as ten years of consulting experience. He is an accomplished public speaker and college-level educator in the APICS body of knowledge of strategic business planning, and master production scheduling. His demonstrated training expertise is in ERP software solutions, sup- ply chain management, sales and operations planning, inventory management, and materials logistics manage- ment. Dave has written courses on Global Sourcing for APICS, the Association for Operations Management, and has functioned as a subject matter expert in the APICS Certified Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), and, Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) programs. Dave is a Certified Instructor at the Master Level for APICS, and has facilitated and directed teams in leadership training for both non-profit and public organizations. He has spoken to audiences on various topics at conferences and dinner meetings on local, regional, and, international levels. A past APICS Region 9 Vice President, Dave is also on the staff of the APICS Schuylkill Valley Chapter as Instructor/Advisor, and, the board of the APICS Mid-Atlantic District as District Man- ager. For seventeen years, Dave had been involved in the leadership of Congress for Progress, an annual regional supply chain education conference. Dave is the principal owner of DT Jankowski & Associates of Reading, PA, which provides consulting and customized education. He lives with his wife, Kim, in Exeter Township, Reading, PA.

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Wednesday, June 3rd

Central Jersey APICS’

Annual Barbeque AND

The Beer Game

Facilitator: Dave Jankowski, CFPIM, CSCP This very inter-active session is open to all and will provide attendees the chance to mingle with fellow APICS associates and to see just how well everyone can work together. You just might learn something about yourself!

The Beer Game was developed by Jay Forrester at MIT's Sloan business school in the early 1960's. It is a simple yet realistic simulator of the supply chain and is used as a teaching tool for systems dynamics. It has been played all over the world by thousands of people ranging from high school students to chief executive officers and government officials. Each participant plays a role in the production and distribution of a product, in this case "beer". Their objective is to manage inventory to simultaneously achieve optimal customer service while minimizing inven-tory, which turns out to be a challenging task. Most significantly, they learn how their decisions have an impact on the supply chain as a whole.

What You Will Learn?

The simulation's objective is to show how to manage supply chain inventory while simulta-neously achieving optimal customer service while minimizing the quantity of inventory in-vested

Who Should Attend? Anyone involved with supply chain management activities such as materials management, logistics, production, scheduling, engineering, and finance.

3 Take Aways: Learn how to redesign supply chain flow to manage the trade-offs of customer service and

minimum inventory objectives Realize the need for accurate and timely information Appreciate the benefits of effective communication

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The Hotel Somerset – 110 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ 732 560-0500

5:30 – 6:15 Registration & Networking – Complimentary Wine & Beer

6:15 – 6:30 President’s Welcome & Chapter Business

6:30 – 7:15 Dinner & Discussion

7:15 – 8:30 The Beer Game & Discussion

With Reservations: $40; Full Time Students: $25 Register: www.APICS-CJer.org

David T. Jankowski, CFPIM, CSCP, is a supply chain management professional with proven leadership skills and a commitment to lifelong professional education. His experience emphasizes successful implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and enhanced commercial best practices in a variety of business organizations, with proven skills in technical systems analysis and design. Dave has hands-on materials, logistics, and production and inventory control management experience of over thirty years, as well as ten years of consulting experience. He is an accomplished public speaker and college-level educator in the APICS body of knowledge of strategic business planning, and master production scheduling. His demonstrated training expertise is in ERP software solutions, sup-ply chain management, sales and operations planning, inventory management, and materials logistics manage-ment. Dave has written courses on Global Sourcing for APICS, the Association for Operations Management, and has functioned as a subject matter expert in the APICS Certified Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), and, Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) programs.

Dave is a Certified Instructor at the Master Level for APICS, and has facilitated and directed teams in leadership training for both non-profit and public organizations. He has spoken to audiences on various topics at conferences and dinner meetings on local, regional, and, international levels. A past APICS Region 9 Vice President, Dave is

also on the staff of the APICS Schuylkill Valley Chapter as Instructor/Advisor, and, the board of the APICS Mid-Atlantic District as District Man-ager. For seventeen years, Dave had been involved in the leadership of Congress for Progress, an annual regional supply chain education conference. Dave is the principal owner of DT Jankowski & Associates of Reading, PA, which provides consulting and customized education. He lives with his wife, Kim, in Exeter Township, Reading, PA.

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Executive Message:

You are part of a very selective group! You are an APICS member!!!

Your Apics membership offers a variety of tools to enrich your professional career. Make sure to check our Central Jersey website at

www.apics-cjer.org, our site has the most current updates on education, PDMs, seminars, conferences, as well as opportunities to vol-

unteer with our chapter.

APICS gives you the leverage you need to advance your career!

We welcome you to get involved with your chapter to further develop your supply chain and operations management career!

Luis F Gil

Newsletter Editor

APICS Central NJ Chapter

The Association for Operations Management

Upcoming Board of Directors Annual Election

APICS Central Jersey Chapter - Education News

The Central Jersey Chapter offers both Public supply chain management courses and Private courses tailored to the specific needs of individual companies. Day and evening classes are offered

If you are interested in holding APICS Classes at your company , please contact Art Shaffer : [email protected]

Education Schedule: Public evening classes 6pm to 9pm

Class Date Registration Deadline

BSCM-Basics of Supply Chain Monday Oct 12, 2015 10 classes Sep 18, 2015

MPR-Master Planning of Resources Monday Jan 04, 2016 8 classes Dec 11, 2015

DSP-Detailed Scheduling and Planning Monday Mar 21, 2016 8 classes Feb 26, 2016

ECO-Execution and Control of Operations Tuesday Jul 21, 2015 9 classes Jun 5, 2015

SMR-Strategic Management of Resources Tuesday Oct 13, 2015 8 classes Sep 18, 2015

CSCP Certified Supply Chain Professional Saturday May 9, 2015 6 classes May 2, 2015

CSCP classes are held at Bloomfield College

All Public CPIM classes are held at Holiday Inn – 195 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ (732) 356-1700

For a complete description of the classes or to register for a class, go to:

http://www.apics-cjer.org/Education.html

Proposed 2015-16 APICS Central Jersey Chapter Board of Directors

President: Art Shaffer, CPIM Executive VP: Bruce Paszinski Treasurer: Gary Pezzuti Secretary: Berni Kahle, CPIM VP Education: Robert Russo, CPIM

VP Membership: David Betz, CPIM, CSCP VP Programs: Thomas Raimondi VP Publicity/Marketing: Mohamed A. Ebrahim Director Newsletter: Luis Gil Director Young Professionals/Student Affairs: OPEN

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Wednesday June 10th Central Jersey APICS

A Half Day Seminar and Workshop

AM Session – Principles of Inventory Management

PM Session – Implementing Cycle Counting

In a Manufacturing and Distribution environment, inventory is one of the most important resources for successful

customer management. The managing of your inventory correctly will result a valuable asset and provide a high

customer satisfaction. However, improper management will become an unwanted liability.

THE MORNING SEMINAR will be addressing the inventory replenishment and performance

management techniques. The enormous size and financial investment represented by a typi-

cal company’s inventory requires not only the application of optimal methods of ordering, but

also management practices that guarantee the very highest levels of inventory accuracy and

performance. We will cover inventory planning, management, replenishment, and perfor-

mance. This will include replenishment techniques of visual review, two bins, periodic review,

order point, and EOQ. We will focus on managing the accuracy with a periodic physical inven-

tory and cycle counting.

THE AFTERNOON WORKSHOP will be Implementing Cycle Counting. We will discuss the steps required to setup, im-

plement, and maintain a successful cycle counting program. We will have a “hands on” exercise using the cycle

count techniques learned to conduct a cycle count. We will include the actual selection of parts, counting, reconcili-

ation the differences, getting to the root cause, and taking corrective action.

Location: Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, 125 May St Edison, NJ

AGENDA: 8:00 AM 8:30 AM Registration

8:30 AM 12:00pm Principles of Inventory Management Seminar

12:00 1:00 PM Lunch and Afternoon Workshop Registration

1:00 PM 4:30 PM Implementing Cycle Counting Workshop

COST: Entire day $300.00 (Members) $350.00 (Non-Members)

Half day $200.00 (Members) $250.00 (Non-Members)

Send a Team $800 for first 3 team members, $200 each additional member

All registrations and payments must be submitted no later than May 22nd, 2015

Register at www.APICS-CJer.org

About the Instructor: Art Shaffer, CPIM is a participant in the APICS instructor Development program as an APICS Master CPIM Instruc-

tor. He has been teaching ERP supply chain software classes for 14 years and currently is an APICS Central Jersey CPIM Master Instructor.

He has also presented at APICS chapters, District meetings, and International Conferences.

Art has been in supply chain consulting and materials management for over 25 years working in the manufacturing and distribution/

warehousing area. Art has experience in implementing ERP and WMS software systems, along with project management, and process im-

provement programs.

Art earned his BS in Industrial Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson and a MS Engineering Management from NJIT. Art is an active

APICS member since 1989. He is a member of the APICS Central Jersey Chapter Board of Directors for the past 21 years in various posi-

tions and currently serves as the chapter President.

New Career Opportunities...(visit our website for the complete job list) http://www.apics-cjer.org

For further info contact Anthony Orrico — [email protected]

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601 1st Ave Apt#5

Asbury Park, NJ 07712

Save the date:

See you at the next PDM in September. Watch for the e-communications and website for information.

«NAME»

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Education Classes & Workshops

The Central Jersey Chapter offers APICS educational, certification classes and Workshops:

Public classes are listed on our website http://www.apics-cjer.org

Customize a class/workshop from the new APICS Principles of Operations

Management

Private class (days/evenings/weekends) are scheduled on request.

For more information, contact: Art Shaffer — [email protected]

CPIM

INVENTORY CONTROL

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GLOBAL SOURCING

CYCLING COUNTING

CSSP

S&OP

PRINCIPLES

THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS

Permanent Placement

Executive Recruiting

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Gary W. Pezzuti

Senior Partner

Interim Professionals

Contract Employees

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[email protected]

16 Voight Lane

Lafayette, NJ 07848

http://LinkedIn.com/in/GaryPezzutiSummitGroup

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

James Andrew Gilmour Ethicon, Johnson & Johnson

Vivian Sansalone Verizon Wireless

Patricia Driver Johnson and Johnson

Eunice Shu Mean Kok

Nitin Shenoy

Arielle Qua

Suman Bhattacharyya

Drew Errington Wytech Industries, Inc.

Diana Harriman

Jasdeep Sandhu

Ebony Marshall

www.APICS-CJER.org