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17th – 19th October 2011
                                                                         Düsseldorf, Germany
                                                                         www.ems-summit.com



Strengthening your
manufacturing operations to
capitalise on growth markets
Leading experts include:
                     David Simchi-Levi,
                     Professor of Engineering Systems and Co-Director,
                     Leaders for Global Operations, MIT

                     Dr Andy Wood,
                     Chief Executive, Adnams


Official Sponsors:




Lead Category Sponsors:




Other Sponsors:




                                  PROGRAMME
                                                                                    Researched and produced by:
The 7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011 will equip you with the tools to improve
 operational excellence across your operations. As manufacturing recovers from the recession it is critical that you
 improve business performance, develop flexible responses to changes in demand and reduce costs to stay ahead
 of your competitors.




                                                                                 Previous attendee
    Top 5 reasons to attend:                                                     feedback:
 1.   Strengthen your response to changing market conditions
                                                                               “   Great opportunity to network with other
                                                                                   companies and to hear about new trends      “
 2.   Develop strategies to transform your organisation by creating                in operations, manufacturing and beyond.
      a Continuous Improvement (CI) culture
                                                                                   VP Operations and Development Europe,
 3.   Identify how to implement best practice and lean management                  Roche Diagnostics GmbH
      systems across worldwide operations

 4.   Gain insight into how to implement green practices without
      reducing profits
                                                                               “   A unique platform to share your ideas and
                                                                                                         “
                                                                                   challenges with colleagues which are on
                                                                                   the same level.
 5.   Discover how manufacturers are extending operational                         Senior Consultant,
      excellence programmes across global facilities                               Royal Philips Electronics




                                                                               “
                                                            ?
                                                                                   A well organised event with high
Manufacturing is as competitive as ever                                                              “
                                                                                   profile speakers and a good networking
and economic growth continues - is your                                            opportunity.

business a leader in the field                                                     Director Manufacturing Performance,
                                                                                   Bombardier Transportation




 Strategic Manufacturing Awards 2011
 Don’t miss out on joining the world’s leading manufacturing professionals from around the
 globe on 18th October to celebrate and congratulate those companies awarded for their
 outstanding contributions to the manufacturing industry over the past twelve months.


 Categories include:                                          Plus, this year will see 4 new categories for entries:
     •	 Innovation	Award                                           •	 Outstanding	Achievement	in	Continuous	
     •	 Operational	Excellence	Award                               	 Improvement	Award	
     •	 Manufacturing	IT	Award                                     •	 Distinction	in	Global	Operations	Award
     •	 Green	Manufacturing		Award                                 •	 Quality	in	Manufacturing		Award
     •	 Demand	Driven	Manufacturing	Award	                         •	 Operations	Director	of	the	Year	
     •	 Manufacturer	of	the	Year	Award


 Will you be entering?
 Get your entries in before the deadline – visit www.manufacturing-awards.com for more details on registering and
 entering your organisation for the awards.


  TO REGISTER: Call the booking hotline on +44 (0) 20 7202 7560 or fax +44 (0) 20 7202 7600 or visit www.ems-summit.com
TO REGISTER: Call the booking hotline on +44 (0) 20 7202 7560 or fax +44 (0) 20 7202 7600 or visit www.ems-summit.com




                                                       Attending	 the	 7th	 Annual	 European	 Manufacturing	 Strategies	 Summit	

Who you will meet                                      2011	will	enable	you	to	learn,	interact	and	network	with	300+	senior	level	
                                                       manufacturing experts, with the following roles and responsibilities.

                     Delegate Job Roles                                                        Delegate Industry Sector



                                                                     Manufacturing     30%
                                                                          Industrial   13%
                                                                        Automotive     10%
    Operations Directos          20%
                                  0%
                                                                       Food / Drink    10%
   Production Directors          20%
                                  0%
                                   %
 Performance Directors                                                   Chemicals     9%
                                 29%
                                  9%
                                   %
        (inc. Opex Directors)
                                                                            Energy     8%
Manufacturing Directors          17%
                                  7%
                                   %
                                                                       CPG / FMCG      6%
C-level (CEO, COO, CFO)          10%
                                  0%
                                                                    Pharmaceuticals    5%
                     Other       4%
                                  %
                                                                        Electronics    4%

                                                                         Healthcare    4%




One-to-one meetings
Network and do business
                                                     EMS	 2011	 will	 feature	 three	 sessions	 of	 pre-arranged	 one-to-one	
                                                     meetings on day one and two of the conference programme. These
                                                     meetings take the guess work out of networking and ensure that you
                                                     meet fellow delegates and solution providers with which you share
                                                     common interests.


                                                     For solution providers, this is a powerful business opportunity to meet
                                                     only those that are pre-qualified as being in the market for the products
                                                     and services you are offering. Contact us for more details.




For all sponsorship enquiries:
If	you	are	looking	establish	your	brands	presence	within	the	manufacturing	industry	and	generate	quality	leads	in	2011.	Why	
not	participate	in	EMS	2011?	We	have	a	range	of	opportunities	to	suit	your	budget	and	ensure	that	you	get	the	best	return	on	
your investment. For further information please contact:


Simon Wright
EMEA Sales Director
T: +44 (0)20 7202 7690
Focus Day                                                                                            7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011
12:35   Registration and Refreshments


12:55 MANUFACTURING IT                                                                                    CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT (CI)
      Capitalising on the benefits of business IT in manufacturing                                        Taking CI to the next level: Transforming your organisation by
              Ensuring IT plays a strategic role in process improvement                                   creating a CI culture
              Effectively managing your IT systems and ensuring they deliver value for money                    How do you generate passion for Continuous Improvement in a large organisation?
              Utilising IT to improve flow systems                                                              Global organisations face different cultures in each region. How do you minimise the
              Capitalising on the benefits of data systems, without removing the vital role people play         impact of this on the roll out of CI processes?
              in continuous improvement                                                                         Overcoming resistance to change - both from senior management and shop floor staff
                                                                                                                Successful strategies for implementing Continuous Improvement

13:35 Interactive Workshop                                            Interactive Workshop
      E-manufacturing tools and methods for the factory of the future Are you a learning organisation? Achieving the next level of
                                                                      Continuous Improvement



        Led by Enterprise Estonia                                                                         Led by TRACC
              Integrating business and manufacturing planning using e-manufacturing                             Which stage is your organisation at? There are 5 stages in the CI journey:
              Networking manufacturing
              Developing solutions to reduce costs                                                                   q   Stage one: No Continuous Improvement
              How effective are online monitoring and diagnostics solutions?                                         q   Stage two: Expert-based
              Benefitting from the flexible solutions designed in Estonia                                            q   Stage three: Functional excellence
                                                                                                                     q   Stage four: Integrative improvement system
                                                                                                                     q   Stage five: Learning organisation

                                                                                                                Understanding the role of leadership in meeting the challenge of becoming a learning
                                                                                                                organisation

14:20 Interactive Workshop                                                                                Interactive Workshop
      Achieve Business Excellence Today - Make it Future proof for                                        Delivering World Class Performance: The Shingo approach to
      Tomorrow                                                                                            Operational Excellence


        Led by Cognizant Technology Solutions                                                             Led by The Manufacturing Institute
              Today: Business excellence is a never-ending journey of overcoming numerous                  Driving your organisation through the levels of transformation
              business challenges                                                                          Building a solid foundation for deep cultural change
                                                                                                           Aligning organisational principles and core values with business systems
                   q   How to adopt, achieve and sustain business excellence in operations                 Embeding lean principles into work and management systems
                   q   Reduce operation costs through end to end visibility                                Identifying areas for focus and improvement
                   q   Success of extended enterprise                                                      Improving core business and competitiveness
                   q   Dynamically respond to changing conditions, evolving constrains and emerging Eilish Henry, Head of Practitioner Services, The Manufacturing Institute UK
                       opportunities

              Tomorrow (Future of Work): The Future of work is no longer the future

                   q   The New World of business
                   q   The New way to work
                   q   The New Worker
                   q   The New Technology



15:05   Using Operational Excellence to sustainably improve the performance of your business
                Setting challenging top down targets
                Changing hearts and minds by bottom up solutions
                Making it stick - sustainable change
                Vision: Going beyond one-off improvements
                Getting the most out of a partnership


15:30   Refreshments


16:00   What is the role of PLM in production development?
                  Identifying global PLM trends and what they mean in practice for manufacturing
                  Utilising PLM in lean manufacturing for driving innovation
                  Practical examples of how PLM can help business


16:25 Masterclass                                                                                         Masterclass
      Understanding how cloud computing is revolutionising the                                            Boosting creativity using CI as a driver
      manufacturing industry                                                                                    Promoting creativity in the workplace: Setting a matrix for idea systems
              Successfully driving cloud computing solutions across manufacturing networks whilst               Exchanging and celebrating successes:Forming communities of best practice in an
              integrating processes within a business                                                           organisation
              Utilising cloud computing to achieve a significant ROI by reducing infrastructure                 Creative leadership: Involving passionate champions to drive inspiration in
              optimisation costs                                                                                manufacturing
              Clarifying how global operations can improve innovation and collaboration across the
              value chain by using the cloud
              Realising efficiencies for manufacturing through the cloud

17:05 Interactive Workshop                                                                                Interactive Workshop
      Can Lean stick by using Manufacturing IT?                                                           Operational performance management made easy for SAP run
                                                                                                          businesses

        Led by ATS International                                                                          Led by Every Angle
             Are successful Lean and Six Sigma implementations dependent upon behavioural                      Successful operational performance management is based on three pillars: Measuring,
             change?                                                                                           Analysing and Improving business processes
             Can we use Manufacturing IT to support process compliance?                                        Improving business processes requires insight in the processes and in the relations
             Practical examples from Bombardier, Carlsberg, Schweppes and Unilever                             between the processes (creating end-to-end supply chain visibility), calling for heavy
             How do Manufacturing Execution Systems and Continuous Improvement Programs                        analysis on highly detailed process information, which is not an easy task in an SAP
             complement each other?                                                                            environment
             Ideas to take home, discuss and implement                                                         Every Angle delivers these process insights and details fast (and if necessary ad hoc)
        Mike James , Vice-Chair , MESA EMEA Netherlands Martien Haverkamp, Lean / Six-                         to business users in SAP run businesses, making operational performance
        Sigma Black Belt , ATS International BV The Netherlands                                                management easy, and with little need for IT support: From idea to KPI in minutes – from
                                                                                                               KPI to improvement action in seconds
                                                                                                          Jacques Adriaansen, Managing Director, Belgium and co-founder, Every Angle Belgium
17:50   Welcome drinks reception
Day One                                                                                             7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011
07:30   Registration and refreshments


08:30   Chairman's introduction

        Shekar Natarajan , Supply Chain Director, Pepsico USA

08:35   KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Examining how current economic trends impact on manufacturing
              Growth forecasts for manufacturing industrial production over the next two years
              Understanding the dynamic between Europe, Asia and America
              Identifying emerging markets in manufacturing
              Coping with the challenges presented by cheaper manufacturing in China and Eastern Europe


09:00   e-F@ctory: Building a truly world class store of knowledge related to production excellence
                Understanding how to unifying control hardware and networks with enterprise IT systems
                Reducing the cost of total development, production and maintenance
                Exploring how to visualize plant operation data and streamline production processes


09:25 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE                            GLOBAL OPS STRATEGY                          SUSTAINABILITY                                   LEAN
      Growing in a Down Economy:                        Creating a global culture of                 Making 'green' pay: Justifying                   Utilising lean inventory
      Achieving Operational                             standards in Autoliv                         investment in environmentally                    management to reduce stock
      Excellence to Grow Market                             Understanding how support for APS at     friendly processes                               and increase turns
      Share                                                 a senior level ensures the success of          Defining your carbon footprint on both a       Methodically identifying issues in the
              Learning the nine tough questions that        standardisation                                factory and company-wide scale                 supply chain which create excess
              enable Operational Excellence                 Emphasising a respect for standards,           Identifying which processes could be           stock
              Achieving Operational Excellence does         and a need to improve them all the time        made more sustainable                          Working with the supply chain to define
              not rely solely on good leadership, but       Implementing common scoring systems            Striking an optimal balance between            inventory policies on a monthly basis to
              rather a step-by-step methodology             for understanding the extent of                green elements of manufacturing and            improve lead-times and batch sizes
              Companies who achieve Operational             implementation of processes                    profit                                         Collaborating with suppliers to create a
              Excellence take market share from their       Why is it not easy to maintain standards       What is the real cost of carbon?:              proactive approach to tackling demand
              competitors and grow their business           globally?                                      Understanding how this impacts on              spikes
              Operational Excellence will create a          Overcoming local cultural differences          businesses
              business that is designed to grow             between different worldwide locations Dr Andy Wood , Chief Executive,
        Kevin J Duggan, Founder, Institute for              when implementing new processes          Adnams UK
        Operational Excellence USA                          What are the benefits to customers of
                                                            having similar standards across the
                                                            world?
                                                     Svante Mogefors, Vice President Quality &
                                                     Manufacturing, Autoliv Sweden
10:05   CASE STUDY: Developing global manufacturing excellence
               Integrating an existing ERP system with new technology to improve efficiency, collaboration and quality
               Establishing a Centre of Excellence to share process innovations and best practice
               Standardising practices across global manufacturing operations
               Improving production status reports to contain granular detail so queues and bottlenecks can be identified quickly

        Robert D. Borchelt, Ph.D. , Director, Manufacturing IT Systems and Industrial Controls EBU Global Manufacturing Engineering Department, Cummins Inc. USA

10:30   One-to-One Business Meetings, Networking and Refreshments


11:50   Back to Basics: Lean Technologies for Cost & Capacity
        How progressive pharmaceutical companies are finding shelter within their own factories
                 The Austere “New Normal” in the Economy and what it means for pharmaceutical manufacturers in 2011
                 How “Old Normal” Tech- solutions are missing the target
                 Workforce “Back to basics” is back in fashion – the old/new approach to igniting workplace productivity

        Mark Sutcliffe , Senior Vice President, CDC Software International USA

                                                                                       INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS

12:15 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE                                           SUSTAINABILITY                                               LEAN
      Successfully delivering new global IT                            The cost of energy in renewables - catch                     Utilising lean growth tools to establish
      systems on plan and on budget                                    the wind                                                     breakthrough developments


              Improving availability, reliability and consistency of        Competitiveness of renewable energy sources
              regional and global business information                      Challenges and success factors: Cost of energy,
              Simplifying a complex IT landscape across worldwide           technology, reliability, funding
              locations                                                     Value drivers for progressing renewable energy          Led by Lean Horizons Consulting
              Decommissioning 56 ERP systems and moving 99                  Strategy outlook 2020 for new industrialisation              Strategic deployment of growth tools in the business
              countries onto new SAP ERP systems was a                 Thomas Göttle, Member of the management team, PA                  strategy
              challenge, but how was it achieved?                      Consulting Germany Arne Mathias, Senior Consultant                Improving global efficiency and sales growth through
              Achieving regional ownership of the new programme        and Renewable Manufacturing Expert, PA Consulting                 lean and operational excellence tools
                                                                       Group Germany                                                     Developing a contimuous improvement culture that
                                                                                                                                         drives growth
                                                                                                                                         Case studies from process and discrete manufacturers
                                                                                                                                         demonstrating how organisations are achieving
                                                                                                                                         successful deployment and rapid growth
                                                                                                                                    Roger Burghall, Managing Director, Europe, Lean
                                                                                                                                    Horizons Consulting UK Mark DeLuzio, President, Lean
                                                                                                                                    Horizons Consulting USA
12:45 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE                            GLOBAL OPS STRATEGY                          SUSTAINABILITY                 LEAN
      PANEL DISCUSSION: World                           CASE STUDY: Improving                        Installing renewable energy    Ways to reach operational
      Class Manufacturing: What                         practices by adopting new                    generation to meet green goals excellence in manufacturing
      does it look like?                                automation processes                               Why adopt renewable energy                    Management by objectives (KPI)
             Reorganising the manufacturing                  Outlining the problem: Why the system         generation?                                   Value stream mapping and design
             footprint to maximise efficiencies              needed improvement, and what the              Understanding the costs and funding           Manufacturing layout redesign
             Consolidating manufacturing operations          ideal solution needed to include              options for installing renewable energy       Creating autonomous teams/production
             to reduce waste and reduce costs                Balancing the pros and cons of                generators in European manufacturing          units
             Fine tuning manufacturing and                   different solutions                           plants                                        Ensuring effective shopfloor
             supporting processes to develop a               The final outcome: Key learnings for          Can renewable energy meet                     management
             world class business                            future improvements                           manufacturing needs or is the energy          Developing a culture of Continuous
             Innovating beyond lean and six sigma                                                          generated best exported to the energy         Improvement
             Providing education in manufacturing to                                                       markets?                                Nicolas Le Feuvre, General Manager,
             support staff                                                                                                                         Thorn France
             Creating a 'self-healing' flow where
             operatives can identify problems with
             flow and solve problems quickly
        Mike James , Vice-Chair , MESA
        EMEA Netherlands
13:15   Lunch and informal networking


14:15   PANEL DISCUSSION: Responding to the latest TRACC research into Continuous Improvement in manufacturing

                                                        Hear the panel discuss the findings of the TRACC Integrative Improvement System Diagnostic (IISD) survey,
                                                        carried out over the Summer of 2011. In this session you will have the opportunity to join manufacturing
                                                        leaders discussing the main findings of the report, and compare your own organisation’s score from this
                                                        complimentary benchmarking tool. Our panel will discuss the key findings from the IISD survey with a focus
                                                        on:
                                                    q   Strategy: How can organisations ensure that there is a clear and well communicated end-state vision?
                                                    q   Standardisation: Top tips for developing a standardised, logical, execution plan
                                                    q   Tracking results: What can be learned from monitoring progress and implementation?



        Roddy Martin , Former SVP Value Chain Research & Product Supply Network Strategy, AMR Research
        Ed Koch , Head of Manufacturing Development, SABMiller UK
        Thomas Pfeiffer , Programme Champion DPS EMEA, Dupont

                                                                                         INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS

14:45 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE                     SUSTAINABILITY                                                                       LEAN
      Realising real business benefits through a Reducing water use and improving water                                               Improving shareholder value – marrying
      plant-wide process solution                treatment in manufacturing                                                           the Lean journey to the strategic vision
                                                                              Communicating the business case for reducing water
                                                                              use to management
              Implementing multi-disciplined automation across the            Objective setting for water reduction and management
              plant                                                           Measuring water use and reduction: Benchmarking
              Utilising information enabled systems to improve data                                                                         How the Lean tools apply to value creation and how to
                                                                              year-on-year and against other organisations                  create meaningful business results
              management and decision making                                  Innovative methods to reduce and re-use water in
              Best practice case studies: Understanding why                                                                                 Outlining a journey and best practices to get rapid and
                                                                              manufacturing                                                 sustainable results with an enterprise-wide process
              projects have worked                                            Understanding the treatment required before water can         improvement
                                                                              be reused and the costs associated with this                  Using Lean as part of a comprehensive management
                                                                                                                                            system to align strategy with execution
                                                                                                                                            Customer case study: How to successfully leverage a
                                                                                                                                            principle driven and strategic lean approach
                                                                                                                                      Gary T Hoover, Managing Director, TBM Europe Germany
15:15   One-to-One Business Meetings, Networking and Refreshments


17:00   EVENING KEYNOTE: Green and lean: Achieving zero waste to landfill
               The Maine facility is the 9th P&G manufacturing site globally to reach zero waste, but why is the company driving this green initiative?
               Exploring the measures taken to achieve zero waste
               Future milestones: What's next for the P&G green machine?

        Scott Burns , Associate Director - Global Asset Recovery Purchases, Procter & Gamble USA

17:30   Chairman's closing remarks and preview of the Strategic Manufacturing Awards 2011


18:30 Drinks Reception, followed by the STRATEGIC MANUFACTURING AWARDS




        The Strategic Manufacturing Awards celebrate excellence in all aspects of manufacturing. The categories are:
        q Operational Excellence Award

        q Innovation Award

        q Manufacturing IT Award

        q Green Manufacturing Award

        q Demand Driven Manufacturing Award

        q Quality in Manufacturing

        q Outstanding Achievement in Continuous Improvement Award

        q Distinction in Global Operations Award

        q Manufacturer of the Year Award

        q SMA E-F@ctory Hall of Fame
Day Two                                                                                               7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011
08:45   Registration and refreshments


09:15   Chairman's introduction

        Professor Richard Dashwood , Deputy Director, WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group) UK

09:25   KEYNOTE ADDRESS: How flexible are you? Responding to the market in times of change
              Outlining the changes in the market to which manufacturers must respond: Supply and demand, commodity prices, labour costs, transport and logistics costs
              Beyond the buzzword: What is flexibility?
              Applying flexibility to gain competitive advantage, reduce cost, improve responsiveness and manage risk
              Exploring different types of flexibility in manufacturing and how to define and measure them

        David Simchi-Levi , Professor of Engineering Systems and Co-Director, Leaders for Global Operations, MIT USA

10:05   PANEL DISCUSSION: Improving demand management and forecasting in manufacturing operations

                                                   q   As the need for accurate forecasting focuses the boardroom agenda, how are organisations implementing
                                                       new demand management strategies?
                                                   q   Establishing key models for successful forecasting
                                                   q   Developing a forecasting strategy, managing expectations for it's accuracy and setting acceptable margins
                                                       for error
                                                   q   How could the evolving market impact on your forecasting processes?
                                                   q   Ensuring there is flexibility in production capabilities to respond to the current business forecast
                                                   q   Top tips for refining forecasting models



        Eric Hopstaken , Supply Chain Director, Cargill Refined Oils Europe Netherlands
        Stephan Bily , EMEA Global Supply Chain Operations Director, Lexmark International Ltd Switzerland
        Tim Lawrence , Member of PA's Management Team and Supply Chain Expert, PA Consulting Group Germany

10:35   One-to-One Business Meetings, Networking and Refreshments


11:20 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE                           GLOBAL OPS STRATEGY                             SUSTAINABILITY                             LEAN
      Capitalising on the benefits of                  In-house versus outsource: Is                   PANEL DISCUSSION:                          Achieving a lean culture at
      Additive Layer Manufacturing                     the case for outsourcing                        Implementing leading edge                  United Biscuits: One year on
      (ALM)                                            strengthening?                                  energy management systems                         Overview of goals set one year ago:
             How is ALM already changing                     Managing overheads: Calculating your          Gaining buy-in to save energy from            What have we achieved since then?
             manufacturing?                                  costs and identifying what needs to be        senior and production floor staff             Return On Investment (ROI): How has
             Practical examples of what works, and           outsourced                                    Streamlining production to reduce             the adoption of lean principles affected
             the limitations of ALM                          Deciding what to keep in-house:               energy use                                    the bottom line?
             Evaluating how ALM could change                 Balancing the need to reduce costs            Understanding how manufacturers               Analysing our successes: What
             manufacturing in the coming years               against the need to retain control over       have introduced energy efficiency             worked, and what hasn't?
        Jonathan Meyer, Research Team Leader,,               all aspects of manufacturing                  systems                                       Continuing the journey year on year
        EADS Innovation, Airbus UK                           Developing methods to control and             Deploying energy management            Billy Storer, Group Lean Controller, United
                                                             reduce the costs of what you keep in          systems: Which are most cost-          Biscuits UK
                                                             house so it remains efficient                 effective?
                                                             Does outsourcing simplify processes?


                                                                                       INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS

11:55 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE                                           SUSTAINABILITY                                              LEAN
      Building upon a structured approach to                           Boosting your carbon offsetting through                     Capturing the best of lean manufacturing
      effective operational excellence                                 wind power generation                                       principles and applying them in your
                                                                                                                                   offices
                                                                            Myth busting: How difficult is it to generate wind power
        Led by Solving Efeso                                                to meet the needs of manufacturing facilities?
              Applying the World Class Operations Management                Cost-benefit analysis: Monitoring power generation to
              (WCOM™) system to manufacturing, commercial                   ensure the investment delivers value for money
              operations, administration and throughout the supply          Exporting unused power to local communities              Led by Siemens
                                                                                                                                          Educating administrative staff on the benefits of lean
              chain
                                                                                                                                          and demonstrating the value it has already created in
              Ensuring advanced programmes in operational
                                                                                                                                          manufacturing
              excellence are sustainable and cost effective
                                                                                                                                          Standardising financial processes and removing waste
              Creating a more skilled, more effective, and more
                                                                                                                                          to allow profit growth
              satisfied organisation through employee engagement
                                                                                                                                          Creating a visual management system in the office to
              Leveraging the strengths of Lean, TPM and Six Sigma
                                                                                                                                          highlight processes which need improving
              to build on existing operational excellence programmes

12:30   PANEL DISCUSSION: Understanding the risks associated with IT and what you can do to protect your business

                                                   q   Identifying emerging trends in IT security
                                                   q   Key issues to watch out for
                                                   q   How can companies protect their automation systems?




13:00   Themed Networking Luncheon
        Join an informal topical discussion host over a networking lunch. Topics for you to share knowledge and best practice on will include:
                 Implementing processes across global operations
                 Best practice in operational excellence
                 Ensuring sustainability initiatives drive profits
                 Managing demand management


14:30   Reducing logistics costs by looking at new ways of localising plant operations
                Scrutinising the pros and cons of large central manufacturing plants for meeting supply and demand
                Why are some organisations changing their operations to create more, smaller factories to serve local markets?
                Ensuring customer satisfaction through quicker delivery times
                Understanding how rising fuel prices will impact on factory locations in the future

        Shekar Natarajan , Supply Chain Director, Pepsico USA

15:05   Disaster Management: Ensuring your supply chain can respond in times of crisis
                 Understanding what different types of disaster could mean for your supply chain
                 Managing risk: Clarifying which parts of your supply chain could leave you at risk of downtime
                 Strengthening relationships with suppliers and ensuring they understand your business continuity plans
                 Responding to disaster: What should you do when disaster hits your suppliers?
                 Ensuring inventory levels are set to cope with breaks in supply
15:40   PANEL DISCUSSION: What direction is manufacturing going in? A take-home guide for the coming year

                                                  q   Identifying emerging trends for 2012
                                                  q   Key issues to watch out for
                                                  q   Product development: Is collaboration is the future of innovation?


         David Simchi-Levi, Professor of Engineering Systems and Co-Director, Leaders for Global Operations, MIT, USA


16:05   Chairman's summary


16:15   Close of conference
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Ems11 Programme

  • 1. 17th – 19th October 2011 Düsseldorf, Germany www.ems-summit.com Strengthening your manufacturing operations to capitalise on growth markets Leading experts include: David Simchi-Levi, Professor of Engineering Systems and Co-Director, Leaders for Global Operations, MIT Dr Andy Wood, Chief Executive, Adnams Official Sponsors: Lead Category Sponsors: Other Sponsors: PROGRAMME Researched and produced by:
  • 2. The 7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011 will equip you with the tools to improve operational excellence across your operations. As manufacturing recovers from the recession it is critical that you improve business performance, develop flexible responses to changes in demand and reduce costs to stay ahead of your competitors. Previous attendee Top 5 reasons to attend: feedback: 1. Strengthen your response to changing market conditions “ Great opportunity to network with other companies and to hear about new trends “ 2. Develop strategies to transform your organisation by creating in operations, manufacturing and beyond. a Continuous Improvement (CI) culture VP Operations and Development Europe, 3. Identify how to implement best practice and lean management Roche Diagnostics GmbH systems across worldwide operations 4. Gain insight into how to implement green practices without reducing profits “ A unique platform to share your ideas and “ challenges with colleagues which are on the same level. 5. Discover how manufacturers are extending operational Senior Consultant, excellence programmes across global facilities Royal Philips Electronics “ ? A well organised event with high Manufacturing is as competitive as ever “ profile speakers and a good networking and economic growth continues - is your opportunity. business a leader in the field Director Manufacturing Performance, Bombardier Transportation Strategic Manufacturing Awards 2011 Don’t miss out on joining the world’s leading manufacturing professionals from around the globe on 18th October to celebrate and congratulate those companies awarded for their outstanding contributions to the manufacturing industry over the past twelve months. Categories include: Plus, this year will see 4 new categories for entries: • Innovation Award • Outstanding Achievement in Continuous • Operational Excellence Award Improvement Award • Manufacturing IT Award • Distinction in Global Operations Award • Green Manufacturing Award • Quality in Manufacturing Award • Demand Driven Manufacturing Award • Operations Director of the Year • Manufacturer of the Year Award Will you be entering? Get your entries in before the deadline – visit www.manufacturing-awards.com for more details on registering and entering your organisation for the awards. TO REGISTER: Call the booking hotline on +44 (0) 20 7202 7560 or fax +44 (0) 20 7202 7600 or visit www.ems-summit.com
  • 3. TO REGISTER: Call the booking hotline on +44 (0) 20 7202 7560 or fax +44 (0) 20 7202 7600 or visit www.ems-summit.com Attending the 7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit Who you will meet 2011 will enable you to learn, interact and network with 300+ senior level manufacturing experts, with the following roles and responsibilities. Delegate Job Roles Delegate Industry Sector Manufacturing 30% Industrial 13% Automotive 10% Operations Directos 20% 0% Food / Drink 10% Production Directors 20% 0% % Performance Directors Chemicals 9% 29% 9% % (inc. Opex Directors) Energy 8% Manufacturing Directors 17% 7% % CPG / FMCG 6% C-level (CEO, COO, CFO) 10% 0% Pharmaceuticals 5% Other 4% % Electronics 4% Healthcare 4% One-to-one meetings Network and do business EMS 2011 will feature three sessions of pre-arranged one-to-one meetings on day one and two of the conference programme. These meetings take the guess work out of networking and ensure that you meet fellow delegates and solution providers with which you share common interests. For solution providers, this is a powerful business opportunity to meet only those that are pre-qualified as being in the market for the products and services you are offering. Contact us for more details. For all sponsorship enquiries: If you are looking establish your brands presence within the manufacturing industry and generate quality leads in 2011. Why not participate in EMS 2011? We have a range of opportunities to suit your budget and ensure that you get the best return on your investment. For further information please contact: Simon Wright EMEA Sales Director T: +44 (0)20 7202 7690
  • 4. Focus Day 7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011 12:35 Registration and Refreshments 12:55 MANUFACTURING IT CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT (CI) Capitalising on the benefits of business IT in manufacturing Taking CI to the next level: Transforming your organisation by Ensuring IT plays a strategic role in process improvement creating a CI culture Effectively managing your IT systems and ensuring they deliver value for money How do you generate passion for Continuous Improvement in a large organisation? Utilising IT to improve flow systems Global organisations face different cultures in each region. How do you minimise the Capitalising on the benefits of data systems, without removing the vital role people play impact of this on the roll out of CI processes? in continuous improvement Overcoming resistance to change - both from senior management and shop floor staff Successful strategies for implementing Continuous Improvement 13:35 Interactive Workshop Interactive Workshop E-manufacturing tools and methods for the factory of the future Are you a learning organisation? Achieving the next level of Continuous Improvement Led by Enterprise Estonia Led by TRACC Integrating business and manufacturing planning using e-manufacturing Which stage is your organisation at? There are 5 stages in the CI journey: Networking manufacturing Developing solutions to reduce costs q Stage one: No Continuous Improvement How effective are online monitoring and diagnostics solutions? q Stage two: Expert-based Benefitting from the flexible solutions designed in Estonia q Stage three: Functional excellence q Stage four: Integrative improvement system q Stage five: Learning organisation Understanding the role of leadership in meeting the challenge of becoming a learning organisation 14:20 Interactive Workshop Interactive Workshop Achieve Business Excellence Today - Make it Future proof for Delivering World Class Performance: The Shingo approach to Tomorrow Operational Excellence Led by Cognizant Technology Solutions Led by The Manufacturing Institute Today: Business excellence is a never-ending journey of overcoming numerous Driving your organisation through the levels of transformation business challenges Building a solid foundation for deep cultural change Aligning organisational principles and core values with business systems q How to adopt, achieve and sustain business excellence in operations Embeding lean principles into work and management systems q Reduce operation costs through end to end visibility Identifying areas for focus and improvement q Success of extended enterprise Improving core business and competitiveness q Dynamically respond to changing conditions, evolving constrains and emerging Eilish Henry, Head of Practitioner Services, The Manufacturing Institute UK opportunities Tomorrow (Future of Work): The Future of work is no longer the future q The New World of business q The New way to work q The New Worker q The New Technology 15:05 Using Operational Excellence to sustainably improve the performance of your business Setting challenging top down targets Changing hearts and minds by bottom up solutions Making it stick - sustainable change Vision: Going beyond one-off improvements Getting the most out of a partnership 15:30 Refreshments 16:00 What is the role of PLM in production development? Identifying global PLM trends and what they mean in practice for manufacturing Utilising PLM in lean manufacturing for driving innovation Practical examples of how PLM can help business 16:25 Masterclass Masterclass Understanding how cloud computing is revolutionising the Boosting creativity using CI as a driver manufacturing industry Promoting creativity in the workplace: Setting a matrix for idea systems Successfully driving cloud computing solutions across manufacturing networks whilst Exchanging and celebrating successes:Forming communities of best practice in an integrating processes within a business organisation Utilising cloud computing to achieve a significant ROI by reducing infrastructure Creative leadership: Involving passionate champions to drive inspiration in optimisation costs manufacturing Clarifying how global operations can improve innovation and collaboration across the value chain by using the cloud Realising efficiencies for manufacturing through the cloud 17:05 Interactive Workshop Interactive Workshop Can Lean stick by using Manufacturing IT? Operational performance management made easy for SAP run businesses Led by ATS International Led by Every Angle Are successful Lean and Six Sigma implementations dependent upon behavioural Successful operational performance management is based on three pillars: Measuring, change? Analysing and Improving business processes Can we use Manufacturing IT to support process compliance? Improving business processes requires insight in the processes and in the relations Practical examples from Bombardier, Carlsberg, Schweppes and Unilever between the processes (creating end-to-end supply chain visibility), calling for heavy How do Manufacturing Execution Systems and Continuous Improvement Programs analysis on highly detailed process information, which is not an easy task in an SAP complement each other? environment Ideas to take home, discuss and implement Every Angle delivers these process insights and details fast (and if necessary ad hoc) Mike James , Vice-Chair , MESA EMEA Netherlands Martien Haverkamp, Lean / Six- to business users in SAP run businesses, making operational performance Sigma Black Belt , ATS International BV The Netherlands management easy, and with little need for IT support: From idea to KPI in minutes – from KPI to improvement action in seconds Jacques Adriaansen, Managing Director, Belgium and co-founder, Every Angle Belgium 17:50 Welcome drinks reception
  • 5. Day One 7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011 07:30 Registration and refreshments 08:30 Chairman's introduction Shekar Natarajan , Supply Chain Director, Pepsico USA 08:35 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Examining how current economic trends impact on manufacturing Growth forecasts for manufacturing industrial production over the next two years Understanding the dynamic between Europe, Asia and America Identifying emerging markets in manufacturing Coping with the challenges presented by cheaper manufacturing in China and Eastern Europe 09:00 e-F@ctory: Building a truly world class store of knowledge related to production excellence Understanding how to unifying control hardware and networks with enterprise IT systems Reducing the cost of total development, production and maintenance Exploring how to visualize plant operation data and streamline production processes 09:25 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE GLOBAL OPS STRATEGY SUSTAINABILITY LEAN Growing in a Down Economy: Creating a global culture of Making 'green' pay: Justifying Utilising lean inventory Achieving Operational standards in Autoliv investment in environmentally management to reduce stock Excellence to Grow Market Understanding how support for APS at friendly processes and increase turns Share a senior level ensures the success of Defining your carbon footprint on both a Methodically identifying issues in the Learning the nine tough questions that standardisation factory and company-wide scale supply chain which create excess enable Operational Excellence Emphasising a respect for standards, Identifying which processes could be stock Achieving Operational Excellence does and a need to improve them all the time made more sustainable Working with the supply chain to define not rely solely on good leadership, but Implementing common scoring systems Striking an optimal balance between inventory policies on a monthly basis to rather a step-by-step methodology for understanding the extent of green elements of manufacturing and improve lead-times and batch sizes Companies who achieve Operational implementation of processes profit Collaborating with suppliers to create a Excellence take market share from their Why is it not easy to maintain standards What is the real cost of carbon?: proactive approach to tackling demand competitors and grow their business globally? Understanding how this impacts on spikes Operational Excellence will create a Overcoming local cultural differences businesses business that is designed to grow between different worldwide locations Dr Andy Wood , Chief Executive, Kevin J Duggan, Founder, Institute for when implementing new processes Adnams UK Operational Excellence USA What are the benefits to customers of having similar standards across the world? Svante Mogefors, Vice President Quality & Manufacturing, Autoliv Sweden 10:05 CASE STUDY: Developing global manufacturing excellence Integrating an existing ERP system with new technology to improve efficiency, collaboration and quality Establishing a Centre of Excellence to share process innovations and best practice Standardising practices across global manufacturing operations Improving production status reports to contain granular detail so queues and bottlenecks can be identified quickly Robert D. Borchelt, Ph.D. , Director, Manufacturing IT Systems and Industrial Controls EBU Global Manufacturing Engineering Department, Cummins Inc. USA 10:30 One-to-One Business Meetings, Networking and Refreshments 11:50 Back to Basics: Lean Technologies for Cost & Capacity How progressive pharmaceutical companies are finding shelter within their own factories The Austere “New Normal” in the Economy and what it means for pharmaceutical manufacturers in 2011 How “Old Normal” Tech- solutions are missing the target Workforce “Back to basics” is back in fashion – the old/new approach to igniting workplace productivity Mark Sutcliffe , Senior Vice President, CDC Software International USA INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS 12:15 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE SUSTAINABILITY LEAN Successfully delivering new global IT The cost of energy in renewables - catch Utilising lean growth tools to establish systems on plan and on budget the wind breakthrough developments Improving availability, reliability and consistency of Competitiveness of renewable energy sources regional and global business information Challenges and success factors: Cost of energy, Simplifying a complex IT landscape across worldwide technology, reliability, funding locations Value drivers for progressing renewable energy Led by Lean Horizons Consulting Decommissioning 56 ERP systems and moving 99 Strategy outlook 2020 for new industrialisation Strategic deployment of growth tools in the business countries onto new SAP ERP systems was a Thomas Göttle, Member of the management team, PA strategy challenge, but how was it achieved? Consulting Germany Arne Mathias, Senior Consultant Improving global efficiency and sales growth through Achieving regional ownership of the new programme and Renewable Manufacturing Expert, PA Consulting lean and operational excellence tools Group Germany Developing a contimuous improvement culture that drives growth Case studies from process and discrete manufacturers demonstrating how organisations are achieving successful deployment and rapid growth Roger Burghall, Managing Director, Europe, Lean Horizons Consulting UK Mark DeLuzio, President, Lean Horizons Consulting USA 12:45 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE GLOBAL OPS STRATEGY SUSTAINABILITY LEAN PANEL DISCUSSION: World CASE STUDY: Improving Installing renewable energy Ways to reach operational Class Manufacturing: What practices by adopting new generation to meet green goals excellence in manufacturing does it look like? automation processes Why adopt renewable energy Management by objectives (KPI) Reorganising the manufacturing Outlining the problem: Why the system generation? Value stream mapping and design footprint to maximise efficiencies needed improvement, and what the Understanding the costs and funding Manufacturing layout redesign Consolidating manufacturing operations ideal solution needed to include options for installing renewable energy Creating autonomous teams/production to reduce waste and reduce costs Balancing the pros and cons of generators in European manufacturing units Fine tuning manufacturing and different solutions plants Ensuring effective shopfloor supporting processes to develop a The final outcome: Key learnings for Can renewable energy meet management world class business future improvements manufacturing needs or is the energy Developing a culture of Continuous Innovating beyond lean and six sigma generated best exported to the energy Improvement Providing education in manufacturing to markets? Nicolas Le Feuvre, General Manager, support staff Thorn France Creating a 'self-healing' flow where operatives can identify problems with flow and solve problems quickly Mike James , Vice-Chair , MESA EMEA Netherlands
  • 6. 13:15 Lunch and informal networking 14:15 PANEL DISCUSSION: Responding to the latest TRACC research into Continuous Improvement in manufacturing Hear the panel discuss the findings of the TRACC Integrative Improvement System Diagnostic (IISD) survey, carried out over the Summer of 2011. In this session you will have the opportunity to join manufacturing leaders discussing the main findings of the report, and compare your own organisation’s score from this complimentary benchmarking tool. Our panel will discuss the key findings from the IISD survey with a focus on: q Strategy: How can organisations ensure that there is a clear and well communicated end-state vision? q Standardisation: Top tips for developing a standardised, logical, execution plan q Tracking results: What can be learned from monitoring progress and implementation? Roddy Martin , Former SVP Value Chain Research & Product Supply Network Strategy, AMR Research Ed Koch , Head of Manufacturing Development, SABMiller UK Thomas Pfeiffer , Programme Champion DPS EMEA, Dupont INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS 14:45 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE SUSTAINABILITY LEAN Realising real business benefits through a Reducing water use and improving water Improving shareholder value – marrying plant-wide process solution treatment in manufacturing the Lean journey to the strategic vision Communicating the business case for reducing water use to management Implementing multi-disciplined automation across the Objective setting for water reduction and management plant Measuring water use and reduction: Benchmarking Utilising information enabled systems to improve data How the Lean tools apply to value creation and how to year-on-year and against other organisations create meaningful business results management and decision making Innovative methods to reduce and re-use water in Best practice case studies: Understanding why Outlining a journey and best practices to get rapid and manufacturing sustainable results with an enterprise-wide process projects have worked Understanding the treatment required before water can improvement be reused and the costs associated with this Using Lean as part of a comprehensive management system to align strategy with execution Customer case study: How to successfully leverage a principle driven and strategic lean approach Gary T Hoover, Managing Director, TBM Europe Germany 15:15 One-to-One Business Meetings, Networking and Refreshments 17:00 EVENING KEYNOTE: Green and lean: Achieving zero waste to landfill The Maine facility is the 9th P&G manufacturing site globally to reach zero waste, but why is the company driving this green initiative? Exploring the measures taken to achieve zero waste Future milestones: What's next for the P&G green machine? Scott Burns , Associate Director - Global Asset Recovery Purchases, Procter & Gamble USA 17:30 Chairman's closing remarks and preview of the Strategic Manufacturing Awards 2011 18:30 Drinks Reception, followed by the STRATEGIC MANUFACTURING AWARDS The Strategic Manufacturing Awards celebrate excellence in all aspects of manufacturing. The categories are: q Operational Excellence Award q Innovation Award q Manufacturing IT Award q Green Manufacturing Award q Demand Driven Manufacturing Award q Quality in Manufacturing q Outstanding Achievement in Continuous Improvement Award q Distinction in Global Operations Award q Manufacturer of the Year Award q SMA E-F@ctory Hall of Fame
  • 7. Day Two 7th Annual European Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2011 08:45 Registration and refreshments 09:15 Chairman's introduction Professor Richard Dashwood , Deputy Director, WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group) UK 09:25 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: How flexible are you? Responding to the market in times of change Outlining the changes in the market to which manufacturers must respond: Supply and demand, commodity prices, labour costs, transport and logistics costs Beyond the buzzword: What is flexibility? Applying flexibility to gain competitive advantage, reduce cost, improve responsiveness and manage risk Exploring different types of flexibility in manufacturing and how to define and measure them David Simchi-Levi , Professor of Engineering Systems and Co-Director, Leaders for Global Operations, MIT USA 10:05 PANEL DISCUSSION: Improving demand management and forecasting in manufacturing operations q As the need for accurate forecasting focuses the boardroom agenda, how are organisations implementing new demand management strategies? q Establishing key models for successful forecasting q Developing a forecasting strategy, managing expectations for it's accuracy and setting acceptable margins for error q How could the evolving market impact on your forecasting processes? q Ensuring there is flexibility in production capabilities to respond to the current business forecast q Top tips for refining forecasting models Eric Hopstaken , Supply Chain Director, Cargill Refined Oils Europe Netherlands Stephan Bily , EMEA Global Supply Chain Operations Director, Lexmark International Ltd Switzerland Tim Lawrence , Member of PA's Management Team and Supply Chain Expert, PA Consulting Group Germany 10:35 One-to-One Business Meetings, Networking and Refreshments 11:20 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE GLOBAL OPS STRATEGY SUSTAINABILITY LEAN Capitalising on the benefits of In-house versus outsource: Is PANEL DISCUSSION: Achieving a lean culture at Additive Layer Manufacturing the case for outsourcing Implementing leading edge United Biscuits: One year on (ALM) strengthening? energy management systems Overview of goals set one year ago: How is ALM already changing Managing overheads: Calculating your Gaining buy-in to save energy from What have we achieved since then? manufacturing? costs and identifying what needs to be senior and production floor staff Return On Investment (ROI): How has Practical examples of what works, and outsourced Streamlining production to reduce the adoption of lean principles affected the limitations of ALM Deciding what to keep in-house: energy use the bottom line? Evaluating how ALM could change Balancing the need to reduce costs Understanding how manufacturers Analysing our successes: What manufacturing in the coming years against the need to retain control over have introduced energy efficiency worked, and what hasn't? Jonathan Meyer, Research Team Leader,, all aspects of manufacturing systems Continuing the journey year on year EADS Innovation, Airbus UK Developing methods to control and Deploying energy management Billy Storer, Group Lean Controller, United reduce the costs of what you keep in systems: Which are most cost- Biscuits UK house so it remains efficient effective? Does outsourcing simplify processes? INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS 11:55 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE SUSTAINABILITY LEAN Building upon a structured approach to Boosting your carbon offsetting through Capturing the best of lean manufacturing effective operational excellence wind power generation principles and applying them in your offices Myth busting: How difficult is it to generate wind power Led by Solving Efeso to meet the needs of manufacturing facilities? Applying the World Class Operations Management Cost-benefit analysis: Monitoring power generation to (WCOM™) system to manufacturing, commercial ensure the investment delivers value for money operations, administration and throughout the supply Exporting unused power to local communities Led by Siemens Educating administrative staff on the benefits of lean chain and demonstrating the value it has already created in Ensuring advanced programmes in operational manufacturing excellence are sustainable and cost effective Standardising financial processes and removing waste Creating a more skilled, more effective, and more to allow profit growth satisfied organisation through employee engagement Creating a visual management system in the office to Leveraging the strengths of Lean, TPM and Six Sigma highlight processes which need improving to build on existing operational excellence programmes 12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Understanding the risks associated with IT and what you can do to protect your business q Identifying emerging trends in IT security q Key issues to watch out for q How can companies protect their automation systems? 13:00 Themed Networking Luncheon Join an informal topical discussion host over a networking lunch. Topics for you to share knowledge and best practice on will include: Implementing processes across global operations Best practice in operational excellence Ensuring sustainability initiatives drive profits Managing demand management 14:30 Reducing logistics costs by looking at new ways of localising plant operations Scrutinising the pros and cons of large central manufacturing plants for meeting supply and demand Why are some organisations changing their operations to create more, smaller factories to serve local markets? Ensuring customer satisfaction through quicker delivery times Understanding how rising fuel prices will impact on factory locations in the future Shekar Natarajan , Supply Chain Director, Pepsico USA 15:05 Disaster Management: Ensuring your supply chain can respond in times of crisis Understanding what different types of disaster could mean for your supply chain Managing risk: Clarifying which parts of your supply chain could leave you at risk of downtime Strengthening relationships with suppliers and ensuring they understand your business continuity plans Responding to disaster: What should you do when disaster hits your suppliers? Ensuring inventory levels are set to cope with breaks in supply
  • 8. 15:40 PANEL DISCUSSION: What direction is manufacturing going in? A take-home guide for the coming year q Identifying emerging trends for 2012 q Key issues to watch out for q Product development: Is collaboration is the future of innovation? David Simchi-Levi, Professor of Engineering Systems and Co-Director, Leaders for Global Operations, MIT, USA 16:05 Chairman's summary 16:15 Close of conference
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