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We conclude our Technology in Supply Chain Series with a combined episode where Jonathan Kempe shares his thoughts on topics we've covered over the course of the Series. We walk through a densely packed analysis about...
1. People - The criticality of people inside supply chains, and why the lens we use can enhance or distort what we see and build.
2. Technology - Why identifying needs and measuring outcomes are the best place to start when considering technological integration (data, software, hardware or platforms).
3. Learning & Education - The importance of asking people: Finding and asking questions of industry practitioners, who are (more often than not) standing by and willing to help.
4. Supply chains, writ large - How the elevation of dialog about supply chains and directing the conversation towards factual evidence, benefits us all.
Thank you for joining me on this ten part series. I'm grateful for those who have listened, and those who have contributed. Please connect with me on LinkedIn if you have any further thoughts, comments or questions. -
In episode 8 of our Technology in Supply Chain Series, we chat with Graham Conlon from SAP. Graham is Vice President, Head of SAP Digital Supply Chain, SAP Asia, Pacific & Japan, and has a long history of delivering effective digital solutions for a diverse array of customers.
Graham shares his perspective on the current trends inside AsiaPacific, and gives us some fantastic insights into how a range of companies are approaching risk-resilience and sustainability in their supply chains.
We walk through...
1. How uncertainty is the enemy of business
2. Why disruption and risk are more visible on the corporate agenda
3. The strength of your weakest link
4. How to predict to mitigate
5. Practical, innovative examples from the field
6. The importance of connecting, contextualising and collaborating
Thanks for listening along to our series. We've got two exciting episodes to come, so stay tuned for more! As always, if you have any thoughts, comments or questions, please reach out to the LTSC AsiaPac team on LinkedIn, or other Social Channels. -
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How can a million-dollars from your Uncle change your life? Join us for week 7/10 as we speak with noted industry commentator, journalist and analyst, Eric Johnson. Eric is a Director at S&P Global and the Senior Technology Editor at JOC.com. Eric shares about the supply chain industry, technology and broader trends from a personal perspective on Substack; which is well worth reading and digesting!
In this episode we work out way through...
1. Eric's background in journalism and supply chains
2. The merit of journalistic integrity and specialization
3. Trends - Around in circles and moving forward
4. Why Lars Jensen can't take any more holidays
5. Too much data + how technology helps
6. Better business and the centricity of humans
7. Lessons from Bed Bath and Beyond
8. With a caveat: How AI is a differentiator for supply chains
What a fascinating conversation! We're grateful for Eric's time, and look forward to hearing your feedback on this episode. As always, connect with us on LinkedIn, and leave a comment or send us a message with your thoughts. -
We meet CEO, Founder and serial Entrepreneur, Saxon Wright in Episode 6 of our 10 part 'Technology in Supply Chain' series, on Let's Talk Supply Chain AsiaPac. Saxon shares succinct and insightful commentary on a range of topics, that will resonate with producers, manufacturers, and supply-chain participants of all stages; and particularly for those interested in technology and sustainability.
Our conversations walks through:
1. Saxon's entrepreneurial journey inc. Huskee and Pablo and Rusty's Coffee Roasters
2. Developing the Huskee cup - From solution to scale
3. Using technology to build better businesses
4. Bi-directional supply chains: A clear opportunity for change
5. Moving beyond tick-box sustainability
6. Real Time Visibility - How and why it's important
7. Why values matter: From for-profit, to for-purpose
Find out about Huskee here: https://huskee.co/
Pablo and Rusty's: https://pabloandrustys.com.au/
Connect with Saxon on LinkedIn, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saxonwright/
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In Week 5 of our 10 part series, we speak with CEO of Prompt, Robert Petti. Rob has a long history in logistics/supply chain - and a stunning story about his first day on the job! - as well as a noticeable grasp on how technology can be transformative to day-to-day operations.
Robâs backstory + trucking payroll deep-end. A critical lesson: âDon't screw up someoneâs pay!âFrom real results to buzzwords: The impact of over-investmentAI vs other technologies - Quick ROI with great potentialPrompt: Origin story, value prop and differentiators SOC2, GDPR and data-handling best practicesFiscal discipline and building a sustainable supply chain business
Listen in to hear about....Connect with Rob on LinkedIn, or find out more about Prompt at: www.prompt.global
We hope you found this episode insightful! Have any thoughts, comments or questions? Reach out to us on Social Media, or through our other online channels. -
Join host of Let's Talk Supply Chain AsiaPacific, Jonathan Kempe, in a rapid-fire analysis on topics that have grabbed our collective attention over the last 6 months: AI, LLMs, NLP and ChatGPT. 'Software is trending towards zero' and other unique insights are specifically aimed at providing informative and practical considerations for technologists, supply chain professionals, C-suite decision makers and employers, alike.
1. Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
2. A new era of interactions between humans and machines
3. Usefulness: Clear differentiation from Web 3.0, crypto, NFTs and blockchain
4. Blender + Adobe Firefly - How NLP brings simplicity to UI/UX
5. Left-handed cats and Ariana Grande
6. Software is trending towards zero - The threat to monolithic software providers
7. What this all means for supply chains: Velocity, differentiation, noise, distance-to-customer, and how spending on software (and engineers) will change.
We hope you found this episode insightful! Have any thoughts, comments or questions? Reach out to us on Social Media, or through our other online channels. -
In Part 3 in our weekly Technology in Supply Chains Series, we speak with highly accomplished naval architect, and President of WISTA Australia, Monika Lemajic. Monika has served with distinction across multiple domains, and has been a noticeable champion of women in maritime; her unique pursuit of (true and practical) equality is particularly admirable.
Monika's experience directly informs how she works with people, processes and technology, which has lead to a number of transformational outcomes: Listen in to hear Monika's very own 'Hidden Figures' moment!
Highlights
1. Naval architecture: Building a docking system for a Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD)
2. 'From Lust to Dust' - Framing an asset lifecycle
3. Behavioural + change management: Removing fear and walking away
4. WISTA Australia: Community building, support, partnerships and advocacy
5. "There's no room for women in maritime" and a pioneering 'change room' incident - From being shunned to becoming a frontline leader
6. People, processes and technology (tools) - Startups and digital twins
A special mention and thank you to AMSA (the Australian Maritime Safety Authority) who has proactively demonstrated global leadership in championing the cause of women, and protects Australia and our regions' maritime environment from disasters, risks and threats.
Any insights to share? Connect with us on LinkedIn or other social media channels, and don't forget to subscribe / favourite our Podcast so you can catch all of the new episodes that come out over the next ten weeks. -
Join host Jonathan Kempe for Part 2 in our Series on Technology in Supply Chains. This week we speak with noted industry commentator, Anthony Miller. Anthony is well known on LinkedIn and other channels for communicating specific - and sometimes pointed - truths about the integration of technology into the platforms and processes that power the movement and visibility of cargo as it moves across the world.
Highlights:
1. Anthony's backstory and journey into supply chains
2. The hits and misses of present-day marketing practices
3. Why a product-centric 'Going back to basics' approach wins
4. What the future holds for the world's largest digital forwarders
5. How it's possible to spend billions without transforming our industry
6. Human elements and the primacy of customer experienceAny insights to share? Connect with us on LinkedIn or other social media channels, and don't forget to subscribe / favourite our Podcast so you can catch all of the new episodes that come out over the next ten weeks.
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Join Let's Talk Supply Chain host, Jonathan Kempe, in a weekly, ten part series, on Technology in Supply Chains. From AI to NLP, IoT to Cybersecurity: We'll explore a wide variety of supply chain technologies, and hear from industry luminaries, practitioners, vendors and suppliers about how these technologies transform, predict, correct, secure and increase the visibility of cargo at rest and in transit.
Part 1 covers the 'Foundational Methodologies' you should employ when you consider, evaluate and implement supply chain technologies.
Jonathan covers:
1. Being specific about business needs, risks, liabilities and profitability
2. Assessing technology through a contextually-aligned business-centric lens
3. Ensuring that the *problem* drives the *solution*
4. Pertinent examples for Warehouse Management and Digital Forwarding
5. A simple yet powerful methodology to employ as you speak with vendors/suppliers
Any insights to share? Connect with us on LinkedIn or other social media channels, and don't forget to subscribe / favourite our Podcast so you can catch all of the new episodes that come out over the next ten weeks. -
In this follow up to our previous episode, Jonathan and Sarah chat all things shipz.com! We learn about the platforms' origins, how it will serve the shipping industry, and the transformational impact Shipz has on the experience of Shippers and Service Providers. We explore features like tracking and booking, and discuss why accurate maths and data normalisation are critically important to the shipment process.
If you're a Shipper (importer, exporter, eCommerce seller, or BCO) head over to shipz.com and create your account: You can start for free, track your first five shipments for free, and request quotes from a whole range of Verified Service Providers for free, too. There's no monthly lock in: You only pay once a booking is confirmed.
If you're a Service Provider (freight forwarder, 3PL, or NVOCC) create your free account, then step through our Verified Provider process so you can quote and receive payments for bookings. Again, no monthly lock in: You only pay once a booking is confirmed.
We are excited for the launch of shipz.com, and we hope you are too!
Shipper support: https://www.shipz.com/support-shippers
Provider support: https://www.shipz.com/support-providers
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"Our industry isn't going to change. People are never going to log into online systems. They will always want to deal directly with people!".
We've observed a colossal amount of change over the last 24 months. COVID has completely changed how we all work, interact and go about our business. Alongside the chaos stands technology providers like Logixboard, who offer solutions for the modern, contactless, digital, customer-centric, and online era. In an informative and engaging discussion with Co-Founder Julian Alvarez, we hear about:
- Julian's journey from seeing a distinct need 6 years ago to now
- The discovery of supply-chain operating systems without customer-facing solutions
- How ongoing technological shifts, are being driven by shipper demand
- Why Teams and a 'People First' culture is critical to Logixboard's success
If you're associated with a small-to-medium freight forwarder, you'll hear practical insights that will transform your business operations and help you win new customers. And if you're a supply-chain enthusiast you'll hear how modern systems can tangibly change how cargo moves across the world! -
In this episode, we chat with Tony Richter from Bastian Consulting. Tony is the founding Partner of Bastian Consulting, a boutique firm providing local and regional recruitment & search capability. Tony holds a Masterâs Degree in Supply Chain Management and has a huge amount of experience across multiple domains.
Tony has built up an unparalleled network of professionals in the supply chain, logistics, freight and technology domains. He shares a number of key insights over many years of consulting and, recruitment, and shares his perspectives on what is required to place extraordinary leaders within great companies.
Check out Bastian at bconsult.io, and as always: Like, comment and share our episode with you colleagues, family and friends! -
Join host Jonathan Kempe, and special guest Alison Cusack âThe Shipping Lawyerâ aka Hurricane Alison on Letâs Talk Supply Chain Asia Pacificâsâ third episode. Jonathan and Alison cover several highly relevant and powerful topics, in a raw and unedited episode:
How Alison started in the maritime + shipping industryAlison courageously shares about the immediate and long-term impact of being assaulted at a high-profile industry functionAlison details her wrestle with why and how she should tell her story Hear a clear explanation of the expectation to be âthe perfect victimâ Alison finishes with a direct call to action for the industry, and gives a clear message of support to other victimsâ who need to be heard, understood, and believedThank you, Alison, for sharing with such courage. Donât forget to visit www.cusackandco.com.au for legal help with your shipments, and to sign up for the industry leading Propel Forward shipping course.
This episode is sponsored by: Parallel.
Visit www.parallelshipping.com and start your free trial today! -
Join host Jonathan Kempe, and special guest Jay Fortenberry, a 40 year veteran of supply chains, on Letâs Talk Supply Chain Asia Pacificâsâ second episode! Jonathan and Jay discuss a number of highly relevant and applicable topics :
Hear about Jayâs long and impressive history in multiple global companiesWe discuss JIT vs JIC vs a plethora of other acronyms that Jay has lived throughWhat we can learn from Pelotonâs supply-chain disruptionsHow TPS and other systems like cash-to-cash cycle management improve outcomesHow supply-chain collaboration and âwalking the floorâ can save you time and moneyFind out why ââŠyou donât want to lose your rear-end over a thermostatâ!In a highly practical and condensed episode, Jay reminds us of a number of foundational skills that are critical for industry participants to learn and practice. Some of them may not be the latest buzzwords, but when implemented well, can massively improve supply-chain efficiency while decreasing costs, and increasing profit.
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Join host Jonathan Kempe, and special guests Eric Dawicki and Jillian Carson-Jackson, on Letâs Talk Supply Chain Asia Pacificâsâ first ever episode! Jonathan, Eric and Jillian discuss a range of relevant, pressing and engaging topics, including: The characteristics and character of those that serve at sea; causes of the current disruptions in supply chains and across the maritime domain; the experience of a woman in maritime; the seafarer crisis, and how it has impacted professionals at sea, and global supply-chains. Eric and Jillian share their personal stories and reflections of being influenced, assisted, and challenged during their careers at sea.
Ericâs reflections on the current state of the supply-chain industry is decisive and thought-provoking. Jillianâs account as a woman in maritime is particularly moving â It is clear, even though great strides have been made, that there is still a lot of work to be done to support women who work in maritime environments. We also cover the evolving seafarer crisis, that has increased the disruption of global supply chains, and dramatically impacted the lives of many hard-working seafaring professionals. A call to change, and a message of support from the President of WISTA Australia, rounds out the episode.
It is a privilege to hear from two seasoned practitioners. We look forward to further stimulating discussions with a range of guests from the Asia Pacific region, and from all over the world!