Center for Supply Chain Management: September 2014

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Volume 12 Number 9 September 2014

Center for Supply Chain Management John Cook School of Business Saint Louis University NEWSLETTER

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Fall 2014-2015 ISCM Program Fall 2014 Professional Development Program Schedule Save The Dates Center Programs and Registration Center News - Food for Thought Picture Gallery Center Organization and Board Members Center for Supply Chain Office

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The Fall 2014-­‐2015 ISCM Program Starts With 32 Students The Fall 2014 Integrated Supply Chain Management Certificate Program started on August 21, 2014 with 32 students from 7 organizations including US TRANSCOM, U.S. AIR FORCE. Ameren, Monsanto, Novus International, Unisys and World Wide technology. The program started with SCM101 and Financial Performance of SCM. This program runs through December ending with team project presentation and graduation ceremony on December 12, 2014.

Each two-­‐day module offered monthly covers Project Management, e-­‐Beer Game Simulation (August 22) Managing Inventories for Increased Profitability (September25 and 26), Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Relationship management (October 23 and 2


24), Managing Transportation & Warehousing (November 20 and 21). In addition, students have to take two-­‐day equivalent elective courses from with a number of course options such as S&OP, Risk Management (Distance Learning), Business Analytics, Reducing Supply Chain Variability, Supply Chain Trade Compliance and Change Management (Distance Learning) and others. For more information, contact cscms.slu.edu, or 314-­‐977-­‐3617.

Fall 2014 Professional Development Program Schedule Subject: Supply Chain Trade Compliance Date: September 11-­‐12, 2014 Instructor: Mr. Mark Baxa Brief Description: International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories. In most countries, such trade represents a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). Expanded international trade has economic, social, and political importance. Trade compliance and conformance with international law has become more complex. The multiple points of failure across a global supply chain a compliance-­‐related issue can bring eg. Delayed shipments, fines, penalties, seizures and a negatively affect a company’s reputation Cost: $1,200 Place: CK230 John Cook School of Business, Saint Louis University Subject: Managing Inventory for Increased Profitability Date: September 25 and 26, 2014 Instructor: Mr. Ray Scott Brief Description: Inventory management is a science primarily about specifying the shape and percentage of stocked goods. It is required at different locations within a facility or within many locations of a supply network to precede the regular and planned course of production and stock of materials. Management of the inventories, with the primary objective of determining/controlling stock levels within the physical distribution system, functions to balance the need for product availability against the need for minimizing stock holding and handling costs. Cost: $1,200 Place: CK230 John Cook School of Business, Saint Louis University 3


Subject: Advanced Product Safety Program Date: Sept. 22 – Sept. 26, 2014 Instructors: Multiple Professionals Brief Description: A week-­‐long executive style management course for product safety managers and engineers with five years or more experience, this course deals with how to manage in a constantly changing domestic and international environment. Topics include managing compliance and regulatory responsibilities, risk assessment and hazard analysis best practices, managing an international program and supply chain infrastructure, measuring company performance in sustainability and product safety practices, social media strategies and brand protection, and economic and data management. Cost: Please contact Don Kornblet: dkornblet@adkprg.com or Linda Tyler: ltyler@adkprg.com. Place: L27 John Cook School of Business, Saint Louis University

Save-­‐the-­‐Dates Topic

Reducing SCM Variability Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Relationship Management

Instructor(s)

Justin Goodson, Ph.D.

October 10

TBD

October 23-­‐24

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Advisory Board Meetings September 11, 2014 December 11, 2014

Center Programs and Registration You can access the full range of programs and register at enter at the Center for Supply Chain Management Studies – A Center of Distinction. Center discounts for members range from 10-­‐30 percent based membership level. 4


Center News -­‐ Food for Thought

3PLs Finding Balance, Hitting Service Goals According to Evan Armstrong, president of 3PL consulting firm Armstrong and Associates, U.S. 3PL gross revenue in 2013 saw annual gains, up 3.2 percent over 2012 at $146.4 billion. He says that while global trade and economic activity serve as the "ultimate drivers" of market growth, the maturity of competitive service offerings and the size of major players are contributing to slower growth rates. http://www.logisticsmgmt.com/view/3pls_finding_balance_hitting_service_goals/3pl

Pharmaceutical supply chains: The riskiest business supply chain All supply chains entail a certain degree of risk. But none faces a more daunting challenge than the business of pharmaceuticals. Pharma supply chain managers must cope with four distinct threats: Intentional adulteration of product, the theft of popular drugs for illicit or unintended use, counterfeiting of branded items and diversion to unauthorized markets. As if that weren’t enough, the industry is grappling with a pair of new regulations that intensify scrutiny of product moving throughout the chain. http://www.supplychainbrain.com/content/single-­‐article-­‐page/article/pharmaceutical -­‐supply-­‐chains-­‐the-­‐riskiest-­‐business/

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Picture – SCM101 and Simulation & Project Management 6


Center Organizations & Board Members AEP River Operations Ameren Services

Anheuser-­‐Busch/InBev Asynchrony The Boeing Company

Cassidy Turley Company Cass Information Systems Emerson Company Energizer Hodgson Mill Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Mesa Logistics Monsanto Company Morcone Nordyne, Inc. Novus International, Inc. Nestle Purina Pet Care Peabody Energy ROi Saint Louis University Underwriter Laboratories UniGroup, Inc. World Wide Technology Ex-­‐Officio

Mr. George Piccioni Mr. Dennis Weisenborn & Mr. Mark Brandt Mr. Gary Welker Mr. Bob Elfanbaum Mr. David Thole, Mr. Steve Georgevitch, & Ms. Joann Franke Mr. Ed Lampitt Mr. Frank Cirimele Mr. Fred Perreand & Mr. Joe Ackerman Mr. Jeroen Kanters Mr. Ray Martin Mr. George Morrison Mr. Frank Fischer Mr. Mario Morhy Mr. Russ Broker Mr. Matt Fahs Mr. Kevin Mowery Mr. Marty Tendler & Mr. Pete Spanos Mr. Carlton Adams Ms. JoAnne Levy Dr. John Hamilton Mr. August (Gus) Schaefer Mr. Tom Duwel Mr. Kurt Grimminger Dr. Ik-­‐Whan Kwon

Honorary Members Mr. Bob Drury, Mr. Gerald Hayden, Mr. Jim Kavanaugh, Mr. Tom Olson

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Center for Supply Chain Management Office Scott Safranski, Ph.D., Interim Dean Ik-­‐Whan G. Kwon, Ph.D., Director John W. Hamilton, Ph.D., Associate Director Mrs. Dawn DeLaria, Administrative Assistant Center for Supply Chain Management John Cook School of Business Saint Louis University 3674 Lindell Blvd. DS 458 Saint Louis, Mo 63108 http://cscms.slu.edu Phone: (314) 977-3617 Fax: (314) 977-2068 Email: cscms@slu.edu

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