LogiMed US 2017 (past event)
March 07 - 09, 2017
1.888.482.6012
Achieving End-to-End Visibility and Driving Growth to Remain Competitive in the New Healthcare Landscape
07:00 - 08:00 Registration & Breakfast In The LogiLounge
08:00 - 08:05 Welcoming Remarks
Marissa Alvord
Executive DirectorLogiMed USA
08:05 - 08:25 Ice Breaker
08:25 - 08:40 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
08:40 - 09:10 Fireside Chat | Successes and War Stories from Two Major M&A Integrations
With the dust settled on most of the major mergers and acquisitions of the last few years, it’s an ideal time to learn from those first in the trenches. During this Fireside Chat, two Heads of Supply Chain will compare notes and shed light on key areas of concern, including structural issues, personnel, culture and technology. Find out how both parties managed to:
• Set a transparent roadmap and strategy to work with cross departmental functions
• Keep track of institutional knowledge and maintain quality to not drop the ball with customers
• Consolidate without losing boutique service levels
• Focus on global spend and look for synergy savings
• Tap into the best in class practices from the other side and modify to the organization
• Anticipate areas of risk and where to do remediation work
• Handle and manage data integration
• Set a transparent roadmap and strategy to work with cross departmental functions
• Keep track of institutional knowledge and maintain quality to not drop the ball with customers
• Consolidate without losing boutique service levels
• Focus on global spend and look for synergy savings
• Tap into the best in class practices from the other side and modify to the organization
• Anticipate areas of risk and where to do remediation work
• Handle and manage data integration
09:10 - 09:30 Designing an Innovation Function in the Supply Chain to Drive Growth
The way the industry has historically done business isn’t sustainable. Supply chains need to optimize costs, become engines of efficiency and understand the needs of the customer. In recognizing a need to pivot the supply chain to drive growth and better serve the customer, one supply chain organization created a function within supply chain similar to R&D. Gain insights into how to free up personnel and assets to identify new improvements and create space for new ideas and experimentation.
Find out:
• Key partners to collaborate with and how to drive change
• Approaching the customer and designing to the need of the customer
• How to refine ideas and pilots to roll out across the enterprise
Find out:
• Key partners to collaborate with and how to drive change
• Approaching the customer and designing to the need of the customer
• How to refine ideas and pilots to roll out across the enterprise
09:30 - 09:45 Case Study Revolution | Transforming the Supply Chain to Increase Efficiencies
09:45 - 10:25 Panel Discussion | Accessing Emerging Markets While Remaining Compliant
The BRIC markets are not what they were three years ago. As wages rise and regulations become more complicated in places like China, where are the next opportunities as far as labor and materials? What are the best strategies to go direct in new or emerging markets?
Panelists will discuss:
• How to handle emerging markets where there are different import and shelf life rules
• How companies are structuring the regulatory organization to support a global footprint
• Contingencies that can be put in place if regulations continue to shift
• Effective oversight models for the region
Panelists will discuss:
• How to handle emerging markets where there are different import and shelf life rules
• How companies are structuring the regulatory organization to support a global footprint
• Contingencies that can be put in place if regulations continue to shift
• Effective oversight models for the region
10:25 - 11:05 Morning Refreshment & Networking Break In The LogiLounge
11:05 - 11:25 A Patient Driven Supply Network: Rethinking the Healthcare Supply Chain
The healthcare industry today is in the midst of unprecedented change, leading to a complicated healthcare landscape. The shift from fee-based, volume driven care to value-based patient-centered care propels us all into uncharted territory, no matter what role you play in healthcare. We have an opportunity to make a difference and drive step change improvement in patient safety and the cost of care by adopting supply chain best practices from other industries.
Find out:
• Why to think holistically about your supply chain
• Why to align goals and objectives along your supply chain
• Why to improve data visibility and transparency throughout your supply chain
Cardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
Find out:
• Why to think holistically about your supply chain
• Why to align goals and objectives along your supply chain
• Why to improve data visibility and transparency throughout your supply chain
Carola Endicott
Vice President, Product StrategyCardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
11:25 - 11:45 Bending the Cost Curve Through Product Lifecycle Management
While the device industry has been experiencing tremendous growth, many companies still struggle to leverage growth and control costs. One Fortune 500 company mapped out a 5 year initiative to get a handle on cost by 2020 using 10 key initiatives. Find out lessons learned and successes including:
• Optimizing product lifecycle management
• Gaining support from the supply chain and commercial teams
• Adjusting IBP plans on a monthly basis
• Optimizing product lifecycle management
• Gaining support from the supply chain and commercial teams
• Adjusting IBP plans on a monthly basis
11:45 - 12:05 Gain In The Chain – Insights Into How Successful Supply Chains Are Optimizing For Better Outcomes
• Key healthcare trends and their impact on medical logistics
• Strategies revealed from the latest Pain in the Chain Supply Chain Survey
• Disruptive innovation from supply chains that cannot be disrupted
• Strategies revealed from the latest Pain in the Chain Supply Chain Survey
• Disruptive innovation from supply chains that cannot be disrupted
12:05 - 13:10 Interactive Roundtable Discussions
Speakers:
Brian Harrington Director, Supply Chain Management MicroVention Terumo
Jos Hanssen Director, Logistics & Distribution Ossur EMEA
Sasha Koff Senior Director, Digital Strategy & Innovation, Supply Chain Johnson & Johnson
Kiril Tzvetkov Director, Global Supply Chain Advanced Bionics
Carola Endicott Vice President, Product Strategy Cardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
David Bang Chief Executive Officer, LifeConEx and Global Head of DHL Temperature Manag DHL
Gary Beck ePay Solutions Executive GHX
Brian Harrington Director, Supply Chain Management MicroVention Terumo
Jos Hanssen Director, Logistics & Distribution Ossur EMEA
Sasha Koff Senior Director, Digital Strategy & Innovation, Supply Chain Johnson & Johnson
Kiril Tzvetkov Director, Global Supply Chain Advanced Bionics
Carola Endicott Vice President, Product Strategy Cardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
David Bang Chief Executive Officer, LifeConEx and Global Head of DHL Temperature Manag DHL
Gary Beck ePay Solutions Executive GHX
#1 Designing an Innovation Function in the Supply Chain to Drive Growth
Sasha Koff, Senior Director, Digital Strategy & Innovation, Supply Chain, Johnson & Johnson
#2 A Patient Driven Supply Network: Rethinking the Healthcare Supply Chain
Carola Endicott, Vice President, Product Strategy, Cardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
#3 Brexit, Changes in the EU and the Implications for Logistics
Jos Hanssen, Director, Logistics & Distribution, Ossur EMEA
#4 Opportunities for Shortening Lead Times and Maintaining Service Levels
Kiril Tzvetkov, Director, Global Supply Chain, Advanced Bionics
#5 Overcoming the Challenges of Starting and Maintaining a Cold Chain Process
Brian Harrington, Director, Supply Chain, Prolacta Biosciences
#6 Gaining Supply Chain Visibility Through the Internet of Things
David Bang, Chief Executive Officer, LifeConEx and Global Head of DHL Temperature Management Solutions, DHL
Cardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
Sasha Koff, Senior Director, Digital Strategy & Innovation, Supply Chain, Johnson & Johnson
#2 A Patient Driven Supply Network: Rethinking the Healthcare Supply Chain
Carola Endicott, Vice President, Product Strategy, Cardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
#3 Brexit, Changes in the EU and the Implications for Logistics
Jos Hanssen, Director, Logistics & Distribution, Ossur EMEA
#4 Opportunities for Shortening Lead Times and Maintaining Service Levels
Kiril Tzvetkov, Director, Global Supply Chain, Advanced Bionics
#5 Overcoming the Challenges of Starting and Maintaining a Cold Chain Process
Brian Harrington, Director, Supply Chain, Prolacta Biosciences
#6 Gaining Supply Chain Visibility Through the Internet of Things
David Bang, Chief Executive Officer, LifeConEx and Global Head of DHL Temperature Management Solutions, DHL
#7 Achieving Transformational Change in Customer Payment Logistics
Gary Beck, ePay Solutions Executive, GHX
Carola Endicott
Vice President, Product StrategyCardinal Health Inventory Management Solutions
13:10 - 14:10 Lunch
Track A: Improving Inventory Management
14:10 - 14:20 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Interested in hosting these sessions at LogiMed? Talk to alicia.upchurch@wbresearch.com about thought leadership opportunities to be one of the most visible faces of the event.
Track B: Increasing Inventory Visibility and Optimizing and Temperature Control
14:10 - 14:20 Chairperson’s Opening RemarksTrack A: Improving Inventory Management
14:20 - 14:40 Better Demand Planning: Leveraging Technology to Understand True Product Utilization
ACA (Affordable Care Act) is shifting reimbursements from volume-based to value-based care, impacting manufacturers and providers who are both required to be more efficient and lower costs- more than ever before—without sacrificing patient outcomes. Managing supplies is critical to your bottom line, but how can you manage something you cannot see? Having a clear line of sight to product utilization data at the point of care is critical to drive operational efficiency.
Find out how:
• Transparency downstream from point of manufacturer helps drive waste out of the supply chain, drive patient safety, while maintaining service levels
• Understanding “true” utilization can help with better demand planning
Find out how:
• Transparency downstream from point of manufacturer helps drive waste out of the supply chain, drive patient safety, while maintaining service levels
• Understanding “true” utilization can help with better demand planning
Track B: Increasing Inventory Visibility and Optimizing and Temperature Control
14:20 - 14:40 Case Study | Addressing the Cold Chain Conundrum, Lessons Learned and New Discoveries
Cold chain approaches are always costly, and frequently wasteful. All too often there is an excess of packaging, the methods aren’t always environmentally friendly and customers might not be happy. Three and a half years ago, one company decided to scrap 14 year old technology for newer, more eco-friendly options and chase freight savings. While the team set out to address one problem, they found themselves introducing new variables and new problems. Hear the surprising results and lessons learned, including:
• The complexity of introducing new technology
• How to manage a new reverse logistics model
• The ultimate economic benefit, was it worth it?
• The complexity of introducing new technology
• How to manage a new reverse logistics model
• The ultimate economic benefit, was it worth it?
Track A: Improving Inventory Management
14:40 - 15:20 Panel Discussion | Keeping Up a Steady Pace of Inventory Reduction
Reducing inventory and freeing up capital is fairly simple at the outset, but how do you move passed the low hanging fruit? How do you keep inventory low while keeping the level of order to delivery high? How do you get inventory closer to just in time?
Panelists will discuss:
• How to find 10% reductions year over year
• How to carry low amounts of inventory while maintaining service levels to the customer
• Proven successes to improve cash health to reinvest in other opportunities
Panelists will discuss:
• How to find 10% reductions year over year
• How to carry low amounts of inventory while maintaining service levels to the customer
• Proven successes to improve cash health to reinvest in other opportunities
Track B: Increasing Inventory Visibility and Optimizing and Temperature Control
14:40 - 15:20 Panel Discussion | Gaining Inventory Visibility to Reduce Costs and Increase Efficiency
Deployed inventory is too often tangled in the webs of consignment in hospitals, trunk stock, distribution offices and central distribution centers. Disconnects with internal and external partners complicate the situation when in fact, all parties want the same thing! Hear from a diverse panel about the latest opportunities to:
• Align parties internally around the common goal
• Deploy and integrate technologies to support the business
• Improve data management across the supply chain
• Align parties internally around the common goal
• Deploy and integrate technologies to support the business
• Improve data management across the supply chain
Track A: Improving Inventory Management
15:20 - 15:40 Field Inventory Management Execution and Impact
• Field inventory goals and objectives
• Implementation of a field inventory management solution
• The results for sales, operations and the organization
• Future opportunities within reach
• Implementation of a field inventory management solution
• The results for sales, operations and the organization
• Future opportunities within reach
Track B: Increasing Inventory Visibility and Optimizing and Temperature Control
15:20 - 15:40 Quickfire Solutions Showcase
Find out about two key new offerings during 10 minute segments in the all new LogiMed Quickfire Solutions Showcase.
Interested in showcasing your latest solutions in a quick fire session? Contact Alicia Upchurch, 646.200.7452 or alicia.upchurch@wbresearch.com
Interested in showcasing your latest solutions in a quick fire session? Contact Alicia Upchurch, 646.200.7452 or alicia.upchurch@wbresearch.com
15:40 - 16:20 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Break In The LogiLounge
16:20 - 16:40 Successful Inventory Optimization Requires Coordinated Strategy, Initiatives and Metrics
High inventory levels in the medical device industry are an irresistible target as companies strive to become more efficient with their working capital. However, medical device inventory levels are less an indicator of lagging supply chain maturity than they are a reflection of expectations of customer service and risk exposure. Medical device companies require a different approach to inventory than in other industries. Find out how you should:
• Change how you craft your inventory strategy
• Change how you approach inventory reduction projects
• Change how you measure inventory
• Change how you craft your inventory strategy
• Change how you approach inventory reduction projects
• Change how you measure inventory
16:40 - 17:00 Post M&A Success, Achieving Double Digit Growth and Double Digit Cost Reduction
Mergers are painful, but after the rollercoaster, they can open new opportunities. Zimmer Biomet took hold of this moment to roll out standardization across the platform as one combined company. The supply chain organization focused on engaging business partners and taking advantage of operational excellence through the channels, including marketing. Find out how the new business realized significant growth and cost reduction through:
• Developing a reliable and cost effective operational plan
• Algorithms to guide product launch
• Direct manufacturer engagement to providers
• Developing a reliable and cost effective operational plan
• Algorithms to guide product launch
• Direct manufacturer engagement to providers
17:00 - 17:20 Guest Speaker | Embracing Disruption, Opportunities in Blockchain to Advance the Healthcare Industry
Until recently, Bitcoin and the technology behind it, Blockchain, has mainly been used in the financial industry for payments. But Blockchain has the potential to be so much more! It can provide the ultimate lineage, just what we’re looking for in supply chain! Ryan Singer, an established Bitcoin leader recently founded Blockchain Health to allow users to share health data with researchers through a platform built on the Blockchain to have an audit trail for sensitive health data. With a keen understanding of the pressures on the current healthcare system and the changes of delivery of care and billing, Ryan is looking to harness technology as transactions become more driven by users and networks decentralize. Ryan will shed light on:
• Successes in Blockchain activities for clinical trial data
• Savings that can be achieved through use of the Blockchain
• How the Blockchain can support sensitive medical supply chain data
• Successes in Blockchain activities for clinical trial data
• Savings that can be achieved through use of the Blockchain
• How the Blockchain can support sensitive medical supply chain data
17:20 - 18:20 Cardinal Health Saloon Reception
After a jam packed day of informative sessions and networking, meet up for drinks at the watering hole during the Cardinal Health Saloon Reception. Get your fill of barbeque at the BBQ smoker and make your own s’mores at the s’mores bar. There will even be a Longhorn for photo opportunities, bring your team!