LogiMed US 2017 (past event)
March 07 - 09, 2017
1.888.482.6012
Partnering to Cost Optimize the Supply Chain and Provide High Levels of Service
For All Attendees
07:30 - 08:30 Breakfast In The LogiLoungeInvitation Only
07:30 - 08:30 Women In Supply Chain Breakfast08:30 - 08:35 Welcome Remarks
Marissa Alvord
Executive DirectorLogiMed USA
08:35 - 08:45 Ice Breaker
08:45 - 09:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
09:00 - 09:30 Fireside Chat | Building Out a Customer Focused Supply Chain
While supply chains are becoming increasingly complex, they are also becoming more customer centric than ever before. How can you provide segmented service instead of one size fits all? How can customer experience groups best interface with hospitals? How can you make the supply chain more convenient for the customer? Hear lessons learned and insights into how two organizations have aligned with customers, including how to:
• Understand how value is defined by customers
• Appeal to the broader hospital and not just individual doctors
• Remove waste and realize efficiencies
• Understand how value is defined by customers
• Appeal to the broader hospital and not just individual doctors
• Remove waste and realize efficiencies
09:30 - 10:10 Panel Discussion | Fostering Stronger Collaborative Relationships Across the Supply Chain
End-to-end collaboration models are on the rise and robust partnerships across the supply chain are critical for inventory management, reducing inefficiencies and realizing cost savings. Geo-political situations are becoming increasingly complex, regulations are shifting and cost sensitivity is at an all time high. How can you develop deeper relationships with partners to support your business now and into the future?
Panelists will discuss:
• When and how to utilize centralized distribution
• Partnering to support an expanding manufacturing footprint beyond BRIC markets
• New and upcoming opportunities for collaboration
Panelists will discuss:
• When and how to utilize centralized distribution
• Partnering to support an expanding manufacturing footprint beyond BRIC markets
• New and upcoming opportunities for collaboration
10:10 - 10:25 Panel Revolution | Overcoming Common Roadblocks to Stronger Collaboration
10:25 - 10:45 Partnering for Successful Product Launches and Improving Lifecycle Management
Too frequently new product launches experience a range of delays at different stages, ultimately creating a squeeze on supply chain executives just before launch. How can supply chain organizations elevate the importance of supply chain management in people’s minds? How can you partner with R&D and commercial teams to deliver results? How can you drive the go-to-market strategy in the most cost effective way?
Find out:
• Determining appropriate consignment levels and adoption rate
• How to determine how much safety stock to carry and what to use for initial shelf stock
• Best practices for getting lifecycle management right
Find out:
• Determining appropriate consignment levels and adoption rate
• How to determine how much safety stock to carry and what to use for initial shelf stock
• Best practices for getting lifecycle management right
10:45 - 11:25 Morning Refreshment Break In The LogiLounge
11:25 - 12:05 Panel Discussion | Collaborating Across the Chain to Remove the Pain in Consignment Inventory
Consignment continues to be a pain point for both manufacturers and providers, and it’s not going to go away. Once the inventory is in the hospital, there is limited visibility. It can often disappear or doesn’t get billed, creating huge inefficiencies. Frequently there is more inventory in the pipeline than will be used during the life of the product and there are huge liabilities to manufacturers if products expire, and 99% of hospitals have expired products on their shelves. How can manufacturers and providers remove these inefficiencies?
Panelists will discuss:
• Promising technologies that provide traceability
• Middle-pathways for manufacturers to gain visibility and control while ensuring providers have products
• Gaining visibility into lead times for surgeries
• How to get ahead of the curve before personalized medicine becomes the norm
Panelists will discuss:
• Promising technologies that provide traceability
• Middle-pathways for manufacturers to gain visibility and control while ensuring providers have products
• Gaining visibility into lead times for surgeries
• How to get ahead of the curve before personalized medicine becomes the norm
12:05 - 12:25 Leveraging RFID Technology to Automate Medical Device & Field Inventory Management
Managing field inventory of medical implants and supplies is a growing challenge, from not knowing where products are in the field and ensuring accurate billing, to meeting regulatory compliance guidelines and customer expectations. The traditional, manual way of managing field inventory and medical devices is unnecessarily complex and inefficient. RFID technology offers the opportunity to solve in-field inventory problems, making sure that field representatives have the right products when needed through real-time product visibility, while also ensuring compliance, reducing shrinkage, and streamlining inventory management.
Learn how:
• An automated mobile case solution can expedite the entire consignment sales process
• Understand how to integrate RFID technology with existing inventory management applications
• To simplify the entire chain of custody from point of manufacture to point of use
Learn how:
• An automated mobile case solution can expedite the entire consignment sales process
• Understand how to integrate RFID technology with existing inventory management applications
• To simplify the entire chain of custody from point of manufacture to point of use
12:25 - 13:30 Interactive Roundtable Discussions
Speakers:
Sandra LeClerc Director Global Supply Chain Boston Scientific
Rich Parkyn Director, US Operations Ossur Americas
Ames Gross President Pacific Bridge Medical
Ruben Taborda Vice President, Enterprise Hospital Customers Johnson & Johnson
Daniel Johnson Account Manager Fortna
Fred Crans Supply Chain Healthcare Consultant Sedlak
Sandra LeClerc Director Global Supply Chain Boston Scientific
Rich Parkyn Director, US Operations Ossur Americas
Ames Gross President Pacific Bridge Medical
Ruben Taborda Vice President, Enterprise Hospital Customers Johnson & Johnson
Daniel Johnson Account Manager Fortna
Fred Crans Supply Chain Healthcare Consultant Sedlak
#1 Achieving World-Class Safety in End-to-End Global Operations
Rich Parkyn, Director, US Operations, Ossur Americas
#2 Planning for New Product Introductions to Meet Commercial Demand
Sandra LeClerc, Director, Global Supply Chain, Boston Scientific
#3 3PL Collaboration and Selection in the Dynamic Healthcare Supply Chain: Planning for Capacity Ahead of Need
Fred Crans, Supply Chain Healthcare Consultant, Sedlak
#4 Sourcing Medical Device Components and Products in Asia
Ames Gross, President, Pacific Bridge Medical
#5 The Final Mile, Improving Efficiency Through New Standards
Ruben Taborda, Vice President, Enterprise Hospital Customers,
#6 M&A Readiness, Ensuring Your Supply Chain Organization is Ready to Support M&A
Daniel Johnson, Account Manager, Fortna
#7 Onboarding a Reverse Logistics Strategy to Reduce Costs and Improve Service
Rich Parkyn, Director, US Operations, Ossur Americas
#2 Planning for New Product Introductions to Meet Commercial Demand
Sandra LeClerc, Director, Global Supply Chain, Boston Scientific
#3 3PL Collaboration and Selection in the Dynamic Healthcare Supply Chain: Planning for Capacity Ahead of Need
Fred Crans, Supply Chain Healthcare Consultant, Sedlak
#4 Sourcing Medical Device Components and Products in Asia
Ames Gross, President, Pacific Bridge Medical
#5 The Final Mile, Improving Efficiency Through New Standards
Ruben Taborda, Vice President, Enterprise Hospital Customers,
#6 M&A Readiness, Ensuring Your Supply Chain Organization is Ready to Support M&A
Daniel Johnson, Account Manager, Fortna
#7 Onboarding a Reverse Logistics Strategy to Reduce Costs and Improve Service
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 15:10 Panel Discussion | Advancing Demand Planning and Achieving Greater Forecasting Accuracy
Many companies continue to struggle with over forecasting and in some cases, products don’t move as well as anticipated. How can you better forecast manufacturing with what sales actually does? What kinds of metrics will allow you to measure the health of your forecast?
Panelists will discuss:
• Forecast metrics and standardization across the business
• Opportunities from people and process perspectives to mature demand planning
• The latest forecasting tips and tricks to mature the program and increase accuracy
Panelists will discuss:
• Forecast metrics and standardization across the business
• Opportunities from people and process perspectives to mature demand planning
• The latest forecasting tips and tricks to mature the program and increase accuracy
15:10 - 15:30 Case Study | Partnering to Drive Value, Aligning Systems and Processes With Customers
Within a supply chain, understanding demand is a highly complex challenge that requires sophisticated and accurate data, as well as trust and transparency among all participants – from supplier, to distributor, to clinicians and patients at the hospital. These challenges sparked a highly successful collaboration between Intermountain Healthcare and JJHCS. Developed initially to help reduce stock-outs, the ongoing partnership has not only improved efficiencies at the distribution level, but also enhanced trust among partners and promoted integrity in the supply chain.
Gain insights and success stories from this collaboration, including:
• Reducing stock-outs and improving end-to-end customer service and operational efficiency
• Proactive approaches to data gathering and implementation
• Shedding light on and correcting historical supply chain habits, including stockpiling
Johnson & Johnson
Gain insights and success stories from this collaboration, including:
• Reducing stock-outs and improving end-to-end customer service and operational efficiency
• Proactive approaches to data gathering and implementation
• Shedding light on and correcting historical supply chain habits, including stockpiling
Rick Desmarais
Director, Lean & Operational Excellence, Customer & Logistics ServicesJohnson & Johnson
15:30 - 15:45 Case Study Revolution | Driving Value and Improving Customer Service
15:45 - 16:25 Afternoon Refreshment Break In The LogiLounge
16:25 - 16:55 Voice of the Customer | Keeping Ahead of Current and Future Healthcare Trends
It’s common knowledge that the ACA and exchanges are changing the healthcare landscape, but how are these changes affecting suppliers? What do financials look like within hospitals? How does this shape supply chain decision making and behaviors? Richard Bagley, Director, Supply Chain Commercialization, Intermountain Healthcare will share practical insights about current and upcoming healthcare trends and how they are shaping supply chain decisions.
Consider how to transform your supply chain to handle:
• Economics and changes from the ACA
• The emerging value-oriented care continuum
• Population health paradigm shift
• Regulatory impacts of data requirements
Consider how to transform your supply chain to handle:
• Economics and changes from the ACA
• The emerging value-oriented care continuum
• Population health paradigm shift
• Regulatory impacts of data requirements
16:55 - 18:00 LogiMixer Reception
We’re bringing in mixologists to help you relax and unwind after your second day at LogiMed! Join us outside on the Shady Grove for tacos and fun cocktails. Reconnect with old friends and meet new contacts as you take in the beauty of the serene resort.