CINTONA

Agenda

25. September 2024

The Digital Supply Chain Twin – Future of Supply Chain Optimization

Basics and trends of twinning. Challenges of digital supply chain tinws. The future of digital supply chain twins: Research project DINGOL.
Prof. Dr. Robert Grüter, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences

Digital Supply Chain Strategies

Hergen Oetjen, F. Reyher Nchfg. GmbH & Co.KG

Building Resilient Logistics Networks in Chemical Distribution

Digital tools for supply chain excellence. Supply chain visibility. Collaboration with material suppliers. Collaboration with logistic suppliers. Auditing logistic facilities. Process auditing. Risk assessment.
Jens Imbeck, Biesterfeld Plastic

Improvement of Supply Chain Resilience and Flexibility

Disruptions in supply chains. Reduction/management of risks, including geopolitical and regulatory challenges. Resilience strategies and integrated agility as solutions for demand and supply volatility. Technologies to ensure effective supply chain...
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Denis Morgenthaler, Bayer AG
10:45 - 11:30

NETWORKING BREAK

Lessons Learned for the Efficient Implementation of the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (SCDDA) in Global Procurement

Supplier selection with consideration of SCDDA requirements. Contractual arrangements. Code of Conduct. Implementation of the sustainability rating.
Dr. Rubén Medina, R. STAHL Schaltgeräte GmbH

How Healthy is Your Supply Chain?

Methods to analyse general supply chain issues. Focusing on quick wins. Implementing best practices to improve overall supply chain health.
Prasad Das, BASF
12:30 - 13:30

LUNCH

Supply Chain Resilience Assessment

Resilience capabilities: Agility, Redundancy, Collaboration, Flexibility, Visibility. Best practices from industry partners. How to run a self-assessment.
Stefan Hoogervorst, Windesheim Uiversity of Applied Sciences

Orchestrating Circular Economy in Sustainable Supply Chains

Transformation from linear to circular supply chain. Chances and risks. Resilience and added value. Startups and new business models.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Müller-Kirschbaum, Circular Valley
14:30 - 15:00

NETWORKING BREAK

The Future of Digitally Integrated Supply Chains in the Automotive World

How to become truly transparent and resilient. Catena-X as an open and collaborative data space for the automotive industry. SCM in Catena-X. First use case. On-going research and outlook.
Tobias Bock, Porsche AG

Circular Economy Supply Chain – a New Value Approach

Supply chains of used goods mean new horizontal and vertical value streams resulting in many partners and a high demand of orchestration. How to solve the 6R challenge: reduce, reuse,...
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Prof. Dr. Jörg Nottmeyer, University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld

How Continuous Improvement Can Impact the Supply Chain

Forecast. Rolling forecast. Fixed planning.
Lo Huls, Bolletje