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THE ALC FORUM HAS LONG BEEN RECOGNISED AS AUSTRALIA’S PREMIER FREIGHT LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN EVENT.

SPONSORS

Silver sponsor Annual Dinner & lanyards sponsor Delegate lounge sponsor

Session sponsor Welcome Reception sponsor Registration & catering sponsor

Exclusive media partner ALC national sponsor

office of Economic Development

ALC national sponsor ALC strategic partner

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ALC FORUM 2017ALC Forum is the largest and most influential gathering of leaders and key policy makers in the Australian logistics industry, debating and discussing the critical issues impacting the efficiency and safety of Australia’s supply chains.

On behalf of the Australian Logistics Council, it is with great pleasure I welcome you to Australia’s premier freight logistics and supply chain event – ALC Forum 2017.

ALC Forum lives up to its reputation as a high profile, excellent value, freight logistics policy forum.

With the theme Getting the Supply Chain Right, this year’s Forum will bring together key industry leaders, policy makers and stakeholders to debate and discuss the critical and significant infrastructure policy issues on the national agenda.

Leading speakers, panel sessions and an exhibition area will contribute to the exchange of ideas and to debate topics relevant to our industry.

ALC Forum 2017 will focus on the required content of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, the most important recommendation made in ALC’s election priorities document, Getting the Supply Chain Right.

In the Annual Infrastructure Statement in November 2016, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull committed the Australian Government to developing a National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, a commitment that was strongly supported by ALC. This reflects our policy supporting a national strategy incorporating the various and interlinked components of Australia’s supply chains to achieve better long term planning outcomes and appropriate investment decisions.

Outputs from ALC Forum 2017 will form the basis of ALC submissions on the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy.

ALC Forum 2017 is organised by and for industry, and we hope you enjoy your Forum experience.

Ian Murray AMChairmanAustralian Logistics Council

About ALC

The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) is the peak national logistics industry body, with a supply chain focus and a membership spanning the major logistics customers, providers, infrastructure owners and suppliers.

ALC is Australia’s leading advocate for supply chain efficiency and safety that industry, the community, and government collaborates with to ensure Australia has safe, secure, reliable, sustainable, and internationally competitive supply chains.

ALC works with government at all levels to ensure it considers the needs of the logistics industry in its investment and policy decisions. ALC focuses its advocacy efforts on five key areas with the aim of improving supply chain efficiency:• Safety • Infrastructure• Regulation • Technology• People.

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Delegate entitlementsDelegate registration entitles the delegate to:• attendance at all Forum sessions• morning, lunch and afternoon tea on both

days of the Forum• inclusion in and receipt of the Forum

attendee list prior, during, and after the event

• Forum materials• entry to the Welcome Reception• entry to the Annual Dinner.

Please note: Registrations and tickets cannot be transferred between attendees.

LocationALC Forum 2017 will be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The plenary sessions and Annual Dinner will be held in the Members Dining Room (Members Stand), and the exhibition will be held in the Olympic Room.

AccessMembers Dining Room and the Olympic Room are located on level 2. To access, please use Gate 2, and lifts 5, 6 & 7. See map on next page for further details.

Arrival and registration Registration will take place between 17.30 - 18.00 on 7 March and between 08.00 - 08.30 on 8 March.

Please present yourself at the registration desk on arrival to collect your name badge and Forum materials. The registration desk will be staffed throughout the Forum.

Dress codeThe dress code is business attire for both days of the Forum, including Dinner.

Catering All meals throughout the Forum, including morning and afternoon tea, lunch and dinner are organised by ALC and are complimentary for participants.

Delegate lounge & wifiFor coffee and conversations, head to the ARTC Delegate Lounge adjacent to the exhibition in the Olympic Room.

Complimentary wifi is available throughout the venue. Sponsored by

TravelTaxiMake your way to the Gate 2, located within close proximity to taxi drop off and pick up point at the corner of Jolimont Street & Jolimont Terrace.

Driving There will be car parking available for Forum attendees. Parking spaces cannot be reserved and will be filled on a first served basis.

Enter via Entrance A off Brunton Avenue. The security officer will direct you to park in the Northern Stand. Park closest to lifts 5, 6 and 7.

ALC contact Kirstie Clarkson Events & Marketing Manager Australian Logistics Council p: 0439 317 399e: [email protected]

FORUM INFORMATION

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VENUEMelbourne Cricket GroundBruton Avenue, Melbourne VIC 3000

Harrison Room Level 2 Han Ebeling Room Level 2 Executive Suite 79/80 Level 3 Please use lifts 1,2,3 to access these rooms MCG Parking – Entrance A off Brunton Avenue Gate Entry – Gate 1 Tower 6 Level 1 Members Dining Room Level 2 Long Room Level 2 Committee Room Level 2 Frank Grey Smith Level 3 Please use lifts 5,6,7 to access these rooms MCG Parking – Entrance A off Brunton Avenue Gate Entry – Gate 2 Stumps Tavern Level 1 Olympic Room Level 2 Jim Stynes Room Level 2 Yarra Park Room Level 3 National Sports Museum Level B1 Please use lifts 9,10,11 to access these rooms MCG Parking – Entrance A off Brunton Avenue Gate Entry – Gate 3 Lindsay Hassett Room Level 2 Jack Ryder Room Level 2 Keith Miller Room Level 2 Premiership Club Level 2 Tom Wills Room Level 2 AFL Dining Room Level 2 Please use lifts 14,15 to access these rooms MCG Parking – Entrance E off Brunton Avenue Gate Entry – Gate 6A IF COMING TO THE GROUND BY TRAIN – RICHMOND STATION Exit station, cross Punt road, walk towards the MCG via Brunton Ave, go up the stairs, enter at the above allocated room gate TRAIN – JOLIMONT STATION TRAM – FROM WELLINGTON PARADE Exit station, walk through the park towards the MCG, enter at the above allocated room gate TRAM FROM OLYMPIC PARK Get off at Rod Laver, walk up the ramp to footbridge to the MCG, enter at the above allocated room gate TAXI Ask to be dropped off at Jolimont Terrace and Jolimont St, enter at the above allocated room gate PUBLIC PARKING FACILITIES Federation Square – cnr Flinders & Swanston St City Square – 202-208 Flinders Lane MOPT - Entrance D off Olympic Boulevard Metered parking in area – Jolimont St, Jolimont Terrace, Clarendon St BRUNTON AVENUE - Car parking Right hand turns into parking entrances are ILLEGAL

Pullman Hotel / Jolimont Station

Richmond Station

Welcome receptionSponsored by

Held at Melbourne Cricket Ground within the exhibition area of the Forum, the Welcome Reception provides the ideal opportunity for delegates to meet over a casual introductory drink and canapés whilst enjoying the trade exhibitions on offer.

When: Tuesday, 7 March 20176.00pm - 7.00pmDress: Business attireCost: $75 each or included in delegate and exhibitor registration.

Annual DinnerSponsored by

Complementing the serious side of the event is the social component of the Forum, with the popular ALC Annual Dinner being held in the Members Dining Room at the MCG.

When: Wednesday, 8 March 2017Dress: Business attireCost: $200 each or included in delegate and exhibitor registration.

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

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PROGRAMTUESDAY, 7 MARCH 201714.30 ALC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

ALC Corporate Members and Associates only Hans Ebeling Room, Level 2, Melbourne Cricket Ground (entry through Gate 2).

18.00 - 19.00

ALC FORUM 2017 WELCOME RECEPTION

Delegates are encouraged to register between 17.30 and 18.00 before the Forum offi cially commences. Sponsored by

WEDNESDAY, 8 MARCH 2017TIME SESSION SPEAKERS

8.00 REGISTRATION

Sponsored by

8.30 WELCOME • Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council

8.35 OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION • Hon Luke Donnellan MP, Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Minster for Ports

8.50 OPENING ADDRESS • Ian Murray AM, Chairman, Australian Logistics Council

9.05 STATE OF PLAY

AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT IN VICTORIA AND AUSTRALIA

• Brian Tyson, Managing Partner, Newgate Australia

9.35 A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

THE CASE FOR A NATIONAL STRATEGY

• Philip Davies, Chief Executive Offi cer, Infrastructure Australia

10.05 MORNING TEA IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

Sponsored by

10.30 A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

A CUSTOMER PERSPECTIVE ON NATIONAL SUPPLY CHAINS

Session chair: Hamish McCormick, First Assistant Secretary, Offi ce of Trade Negotiations, Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade

• Paul Graham, Chief Supply Chain Offi cer, Woolworths• David Jochinke, President, Victorian Farmer’s Federation• Fiona Simson, President, National Farmers Federation

11.45 A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

THE NEXT WAVE OF REFORM

Session chair: Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council

• Philip Davies, Chief Executive Offi cer, Infrastructure Australia• Michel Masson, Chief Executive Offi cer, Infrastructure Victoria• Mike Mrdak AO, Secretary, Department of Infrastructure and

Regional Development• Richard Sellers, Director General, Department of Transport• Rod Sims, Chairman, Australian Competition and Consumer

Commission

13.15 LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

Sponsored by

14.05 A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

A 3PL PERSPECTIVE

• Michael Byrne, Managing Director, Toll

14.25 DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

PORT OF MELBOURNE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED INTERMODAL NETWORK

Session chair: Geoff Farnsworth, Partner, Holding Redlich

• Hans Anneveldt, Consultant, Aurizon• Brendan Bourke, Chief Executive Offi cer, Port of Melbourne• Paul Scurrah, Managing Director and Chief Executive Offi cer,

DP World Australia

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TIME SESSION SPEAKERS

15.25 AFTERNOON TEA IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

Sponsored by

15.50 DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

ROLE OF SUPER FUNDS IN INFRASTRUCTURE

Session chair: Diana Callebaut, Head of Infrastructure, Cbus Super

• Peter Collins AM QC, Chair, Industry Super Australia• Nik Kemp, Head of Infrastructure, AustralianSuper

16.40 DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

GROWING RAIL FREIGHT

Session chair: Simon Ormsby, Executive General Manager – Strategy & Corporate Development, Australian Rail Track Corporation

• Catherine Baxter, Vice President Operations SE QLD, NSW, VIC, SA and Intermodal, Aurizon

• David Irwin, Chief Executive Offi cer, Pacifi c National

17.40 END DAY ONE PRE-DINNER DRINKS HELD IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

18.30 ANNUAL DINNER

Guest speaker: Hon Darren Chester MP, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

Sponsored by

THURSDAY, 9 MARCH 2017FORUM RECONVENES

8.30 DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

CHALLENGES OF CBD FREIGHT DELIVERY

Session chair: Marion Terrill, Transport Program Director, Grattan Institute

• Chris Bresnahan, Operations Director, Australia Post / StarTrack• David Sanders, Managing Director, Bestrane• Associate Professor Russell Thompson, Department of

Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne• Peter Wilkinson, Director of Development & Delivery, Melbourne

Metro Rail Authority

9.30 DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

NSW AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED INTERMODAL NETWORK

Session chair: Mick Cronin, General Manager Strategy & Commercial, NSW Ports

• Andrew Adam, National General Manager - Intermodal, Pacifi c National

• Ian Hunt, Chief Executive Offi cer, Moorebank Intermodal Company

• Maurice James, Managing Director, Qube Holdings• James Wright, Director – Commercial Development, Maritime

Container Services

10.30 MORNING TEA IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

Sponsored by

11.00 DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

PLANNING AND URBAN ENCROACHMENT

Session chair: Nicole Lockwood, Chair, Freight and Logistics Council of Western Australia

• Marika Calfas, Chief Executive Offi cer, NSW Ports• Roy Cummins, Chief Executive Offi cer, Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd• Chris Noble, Group Director Property, Toll

Sponsored by

12.00 INLAND RAIL

Session chair: Ian Murray AM, Chairman, Australian Logistics Council

• Andrew Adam, National General Manager - Intermodal, Pacifi c National

• John Fullerton, Chief Executive Offi cer and Managing Director, Australian Rail Track Corporation

• Michelle Reynolds, Chief Executive Offi cer, InterlinkSQ

13.00 LUNCH IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

Sponsored by

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TIME SESSION SPEAKERS

14.00 INFORMING A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

GOOD INFORMATION LEADS TO GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE DECISIONS

Session chair: Gary Dolman, Head of Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics, Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development

• Dean Bowley, Program Manager for Geospatial and Infrastructure Statistics and Head of Offi ce - Adelaide, Australian Bureau of Statistics

• Dr Jeff Potter, Project Director, Productivity and Safety, National Transport Commission

15.00 A NATIONAL FREIGHT AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY

SUPPLY CHAIN VISIBILITY AND DISRUPTION

Session chair: David McNeil, e-Commerce Manager, OneSteel

• Peter Carney, Head of Strategy and Development, Customised Solutions, Toll

• Rose Elphick-Darling, Research Fellow (Industry Researcher - Contract Research), Centre for Supply Chain & Logistics, Deakin University

• Marcus James, General Manager, Road Safety and Productivity Branch, Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development

• Bonnie Ryan, Senior Manager - Trade, Transport & Heavy Industry, GS1 Australia

• Cameron Webb, General Manager Supply Chain Solutions, Woolworths

16.00 OFFICIAL CLOSE OF ALC FORUM 2017 • Ian Murray AM, Chairman, Australian Logistics Council

16.15 END DAY TWO

The program is correct at time of publication. The organiser reserve the right to delete, modify or alter items from the program or any aspect of the Forum.

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Andrew AdamNational General Manager - Intermodal, Pacific National

Hans AnneveldtConsultant, Aurizon

Catherine BaxterVice President Operations

SE QLD, NSW, VIC, SA and Intermodal, Aurizon

Brendan BourkeChief Executive Officer, Port

of Melbourne

Dean BowleyProgram Manager for

Geospatial and Infrastructure Statistics and Head of Office - Adelaide, Australian Bureau

of Statistics

Chris BresnahanOperations Director, Australia

Post / StarTrack

Michael ByrneManaging Director, Toll

Marika CalfasChief Executive Officer, NSW

Ports

Diana CallebautHead of Infrastructure, Cbus

Super

Peter CarneyHead of Strategy and

Development, Customised Solutions, Toll

Hon Darren Chester MPMinister for Infrastructure and

Transport

Peter Collins AM QCChair, Industry Super

Australia

Mick CroninGeneral Manager Strategy &

Commercial, NSW Ports

Roy CumminsChief Executive Officer, Port

of Brisbane Pty Ltd

Philip DaviesChief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Australia

Gary DolmanHead of Bureau of

Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics,

Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development

Leading the discussion are a range of government and industry experts, including:

SPEAKERS

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Hon Luke Donnellan MPMinister for Roads and Road

Safety, Minister for Ports

Rose Elphick-DarlingResearch Fellow (Industry

Researcher - Contract Research), Centre for Supply

Chain & Logistics, Deakin University

Geoff FarnsworthPartner, Holding Redlich

John FullertonChief Executive Officer and

Managing Director, Australian Rail Track Corporation

Paul GrahamChief Supply Chain Officer,

Woolworths

Ian HuntChief Executive Officer, Moorebank Intermodal

Company

David IrwinChief Executive Officer,

Pacific National

Marcus JamesGeneral Manager, Road Safety and Productivity Branch, Department of

Infrastructure and Regional Development

Maurice JamesManaging Director, Qube

Holdings

David JochinkePresident, Victorian Farmer’s

Federation

Nik KempHead of Infrastructure,

AustralianSuper

Michael KilgariffManaging Director, Australian

Logistics Council

Nicole LockwoodChair, Freight and Logistics Council of Western Australia

Michel MassonChief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Victoria

Hamish McCormickFirst Assistant Secretary,

Office of Trade Negotiations, Department of Foreign Affairs

& Trade

David McNeile-Commerce Manager,

OneSteel

SPEAKERS

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Mike Mrdak AOSecretary, Department of

Infrastructure and Regional Development

Ian Murray AMChairman, Australian

Logistics Council

Chris NobleDirector of Property, Toll

Simon Ormsby, Executive General Manager – Strategy & Corporate Development,

Australian Rail Track Corporation

Dr Jeff PotterProject Director, Productivity

and Safety, National Transport Commission

Michelle ReynoldsChief Executive Officer,

InterlinkSQ

Bonnie RyanSenior Manager - Trade,

Transport & Heavy Industry, GS1 Australia

David SandersManaging Director, Bestrane

Paul ScurrahManaging Director and Chief Executive Officer, DP World

Australia

Richard SellersDirector General, Department

of Transport

Rod SimsChairman, Australian

Competition and Consumer Commission

Fiona SimsonPresident, National Farmers

Federation

Marion TerrillTransport Program Director,

Grattan Institute

Associate Professor Russell Thompson

Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of

Melbourne

Brian TysonManaging Partner, Newgate

Australia

Cameron WebbGeneral Manager Supply

Chain Solutions, Woolworths

James WrightDirector – Commercial Development, Maritime

Container Services

Peter Wilkinson, Director of Development & Delivery,

Melbourne Metro Rail Authority

SPEAKERS

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EXHIBITOR LISTING

Phone: 02 6274 7149Email: [email protected]

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This work supports continued improvements in productivity and sustainability, which underpins the competitive position of the sector.

ACRI operates with agreements with a range of entities from across the sector which allow organisations to pool their resources that achieves a funding multiplier effect, or can engage ACRI to undertake projects outside of the Agreed Work Programs.

Three main categories of Agreed Work Programs currently set up are • Heavy Haul Technologies• Level Crossing Safety• Passenger/ Freight Priorities

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GS1 Australia is the not for profit, leading provider of standards and solutions for over 20 industry sectors. We introduced barcoding to Australia in 1979 and today we enable more than 17,000 member companies, of all sizes, to become more efficient by implementing the GS1 system of supply chain standards in their business processes.

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Logistics & Materials Handling is Australia’s flagship materials handling, logistics and supply chain management publication.

Designed to lead the conversation, not follow it, it is the supply chain community’s foremost source of news and information about business, technology, entrepreneurship and leadership and officially endorsed by the Australian Logistics Council (ALC).

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Phone: 1300 683 282Email: [email protected]

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We are a leading supplier to the Australian transport, resources, construction and chemical storage industries and our fleet of over 13,000 containers range from general site storage through to highly specialised equipment for intermodal logistics.

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EXHIBITOR LISTING

The ports of Port Botany and Port Kembla are essential infrastructure assets which serve as primary import and export gateways to New South Wales.

“NSW Ports is committed to the responsible management of, and investment in, our assets for the long-term. We will continue to promote supply chain efficiencies and facilitate trade opportunities, in order to contribute to the economic growth of the State.” Marika Calfas, CEO NSW Ports www.nswports.com.au

SUPPORTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NSW

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National sponsors

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Strategic partnerships

Honorary fellows• Don Telford, March 2016• Ingilby Dickson, March 2015• Ian Murray AM, March 2012 • Paul Little AO, February 2011

• Peter Gunn AM, February 2011• Ivan Backman AM, May 2010 • David Williams OAM, May 2010

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