A CSCMP Event in China: 2005 CSCMP China International Conference China: New Frontier of Logistics and Supply Chain Management June 8-10, 2005,Wuzhou Guesthouse, Shenzhen, China General Information As China becomes one of the world's main manufacturing centers, ‘Made in China’ is reshaping the world supply chain structure. Consequently, China logistics is playing a key role in world business that no manager can afford to ignore. Although the concept of logistics has been evident in China the past decade, the industry is not what outsiders imagine. Come and join us with top level experts, business leaders, and leading academic enterprises to learn the realities of supply and demand of logistics services in China; to share challenges, opportunities and successful experiences in logistics management; and to explore new frontiers of supply chain management in a global context. This international conference will focus on China’s ever-growing supply links as well as its’ logistics frontiers. Both Domestic Chinese and International logistical inquiries and experiences will be addressed through multiple forums. Furthermore, hear the perspectives of experienced players with branch offices in China and learn the inroads to success as China opens to the world. This event will be held in the most vibrant open city of Shenzhen which is next door to Hong Kong the shopping paradise offering the comfort accommodation with the national most popular theme parks and sea shore experiences. Host parties - beyond CSCMP in China Sponsored by The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Shenzhen Municipal Government China Development Institute Shenzhen Economic Daily Co-sponsored by All China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing -China's largest and most influential logistics association China Association of Communication Enterprise Management -The national association under the Ministry of Communications Australia Logistics Association Germany Logistics Association Taiwan Logistics Association Hong Kong Logistics Association CSCMP Roundtables Strategic Partner 2005 China Outsourcing Fair -Held at the same period in Shenzhen, which will offer business matching and free exhibition spaces for CSCMP conference lectures and VIP attendances. Media Report Medial Undertaker: Shenzhen Economic Daily, the 3rd largest economic newspapers in China, will give special reports just like they did for Bo'ao Shenzhen Logistics Forum. Over 30 major logistics and economic newspapers and magazines will open special column to report this event. We are expecting well over 500 attendants for this event with all parties working together. Attendant Benefits Meet over 500 Chinese manufactures and logistic executives to set up the business connection in China Learn inside knowledge with leading practitioners in China Priority speaking chances for oversea attendance in each session if apply; Free media exposure, with personal pictures occupying a whole page in newspaper and report on over 30 major Chinese logistics and economic media Free exhibition space and business matching service in 2005 China Outsourcing Fair We are new putting together one general session and 8 concurrent sessions now and still hope we can have more international speakers. Major topics 1. Newly developments of Logistics and supply Chain 2. Challenge and Opportunities of Logistics in China: Finding in Research and survey reports 3. Logistics Innovation: Sharing Best Practices of logistics in China 4. Global logistics in China 5. Logistics training and education service 6. Logistics Outsource and competitiveness of manufacture industry 7. RFID-Technological Break through 8. RFID-Logistics application platform Registration Fee Registration fee will be USD695 for CSCMP members and USD795 for non-CSCMP members. A discount of USD 125 will be offered to early bird registration before May 7, 2005 and group registrations over 5 members. About the venue Shenzhen Wuzhou Guesthouse is a five star housing and conference facility located in the center of Shenzhen city. Conference attendants enjoy discounted rates when officially registered. Details of the hotel and transportation information are provided on the web: www.wuzhouguesthouse.com Itinerary June 7, 2005, Tuesday 9:00- 21:00 Registrations 18:00-21:00 Reception (invited guest only) June 8, 2005, Wednesday 7:30—9:00 9:00—12:30 General Session Morning Breakfast Reception Opening Ceremony Welcome Address: President of CSCMP Mayor of Shenzhen City President of China Development Institute Government Representatives from Beijing Keynote Addresses New Developments in Logistics Management, Global Logistics Strategies 12:30-13:30 Lunch Concurrent Session A: Innovations of Logistics and Supply Chain Ever increasing importance is being placed on the Closed Loop Supply system. Private firms, governments, and regions place greater emphasis on product responsibility now more than ever before. Analyze the complicating characteristics in closed-loop systems. 13:30—15:00 A1: Closed Loop Supply and Cyclic Economy Concurrent Session B: Challenge and Opportunities of Logistics in China B1: Finding in Research and survey reports 15:30-17:00 A2: Innovations of Logistics and Supply Chain II: Lean Logistics and Supply Chain Bench-marking Logistics Innovations Technology and management know-how in the fields of transportation, warehousing, and distribution. New trends and developments in the availability of automation, product standardization, electronic data processing, in the supply chain management process. 20:00-21:30 CSCMP China RT Saloon: Meet your Chinese logistics Experts China Logistics: Today and tomorrow - Where we are and where we are going to go? B2: Best Practice of Logistics in China China Merchants - Tsingtao Beer June 9, 2005, Thursday 7:30—9:00 Morning Breakfast Reception Concurrent Session C: Global Logistics As Asia experiences an influx of investment naturally intricacies are formed. As more and more companies begin to take root in the region learn about what has taken place in terms of logistics developments and breakthroughs. China’s Logistics Opportunities and Challenges China is becoming a market difficult to ignore. The base of manufacturing and procurement operations are steadily establishing themselves in the country. Come take a look at the challenges inherent in beginning logistics networks here. 9:00—10:30 C1: Logistics Tendencies D1: Best TPL Practices China Postal Logistics 11:00-12:30 C2: Best Practices D2: Best Practices GSD Logistics-Avon 12:30-13:30 Lunch Concurrent Session E: If you are interested in supplying your company and its employees with logistics and supply chain skillsets learn here how to best equip your players in the industry. Concurrent Session F: Ever increasing competitiveness among manufacturers means more choices to choose from and more options to deploy when choosing a certain logistics avenue. Observe the latest innovations in logistics outsourcing. 13:30—15:00 E1: Logistics Education and Training Services F1: Logistics Outsourcing COSCO Logisitcs - TCL F2: Logistics Outsourcing 15:30-17:00 E2: Logistics Education and Training Services 20:00-21:30 Saloon: Logistics Hubs and regional Economy June 10, 2005, Friday 7:30—9:00 Morning Breakfast Reception Concurrent Session G: RFID Next Generation Technology Concurrent Session H: RFID and logistics application Platform 9:00—10:30 G1: RFID Next Generation Technology H1: RFID and logistics application Platform 11:00-12:30 G2: RFID Next Generation Technology H2: RFID and logistics application Platform 12:30-13:30 Closing Lunchoen 14:00-15:30 Logistics Facility Tout 1: Shenzhen Container Terminals . Logistics Facility Tout 2: Automated Logistics Warehouse Contact Information Please Contact Charles Wang of CSCMP China at Wangc@cscmpchina.org or Fax to: 86-755-82053878, phone:86-755-8247 1497.