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1st of October |
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Challenges and Strategies, Logistics and Manufacturing AKJAutomotive, AMIA, Ambassador of Germany, Autos broadcast, CeDIAM, Chrysler, Daimler, FITT, Ford, General Motors, HTW des Saarlandes, HuF Group, IPL Prof. Schmidt, ITESM, Magna Cosma, MAN, Minister of Economy, Nissan, Reforma Newspaper, Siemens, Tenneco, Tremec, Visiocorp, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Mexico, ZF and additional companies/institutions. Conference languages spanish and english.
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08:30 |
Register and sponsors display |
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Coffee break and visit exhibition |
09:00 |
Logistics as a key factor to integrate the supply chain - B at Congress Hall Co-chair: Benjamin Aranello, Tec, Mexico Co-chair: Pol van Eyghen, FITT, Germany |
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Marion von der Hand. Leoni, ogistics Director. Kitzingen. Germany Title: Customer-Supplier Integration - Strategies and solutions to develop and integrate suppliers into a fully controlled supply chain. ----- Eng. J. L. García P. Automotive Sector Operations Director. DHL/Exel. Mexico. Logistics Challenges: Operational IT Solutions - IT products and services deployed in the context of rigorous service management and certified support procedures. ----- Break and exhibition ----- Ralf Kolshorn, MAN Trucks, Area Manager, Hannover, Germany Customer Controlled Production – Ways and the results to change and improve the total company process from push to pull ----- Change room to podium discussion |
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Achieve financial health in the Supply Chain - C at Congress Hall Co-chair: Willi Ewers, Vice President Magna Cosma International, Mexico Co-chair: Victor M. López. Business School Director. Tecnológico de Monterrey. Mexico. |
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Johann Palluch, HuF Group, General Manager, Tychy (Poland) Supplier Competitiveness – Strategies to achieve a pole position in time delivery, flexibility, reliability, capacity and financial stability. ----- Stephan Gierszewski, Siemens, Mgr. Manuf. Development, München (Germany) Manufacturing Improvement – Methods to improve manufacturing processes in the factory and together with small/medium suppliers. ----- Break and exhibition ----- Levente Tibori, Visiocorp, Director Engineering, Mosonszolnok (Hungary) Improvement Driver Engineering – Survival and improvement strategies to cope the future challenges in the automotive supply chain - results. ----- Change room to podium discussion |
11:40 |
Experts Panel and Executive Table - D at Congress Hall. Logistics and financial stability, two issues that affect the supply chain. Co-Chair: J. A. Bargés, Logistics Specialist, Mex. Institute for Competitiveness, Mexico. |
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Juan Angel Cossío. Logistics and Materials Manager. Ford Motor Company. Mexico Gerardo de la Torre-García. Logistics Director. Nissan Mexicana. Mexico Eduardo Gómez-Guadalajara. Supply General Manager. Chrysler de Mexico. Mexico Willi Ewers, Vice President Manufacturing, Magna Cosma, Toloca José Luis García-P. Automotive Sector Operations Director. DHL/Exel. Mexico Klaus Ruemler. Director. Institute Production & Logistics Mexico, Mexico ----- Session closure, prepare tours and exhibition |
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Automotive Plant Tour - Meeting point Congress Hall Square ITESM-CEM |
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Volkswagen de México, Puebla Plant. Corporative slide presentation. Visiting the assembly plant, where Jetta and New Beetle are assembled. ----- Tremec, Kuo Group. Queretaro Plant. Corporative slide presentation. Visiting the powertrain assembly plant. ----- Chrysler de México, Toluca Plant. Corporative slide presentation. Visiting stamping and assembly plant, where PT Cruiser and Journey are assembled. |
Afternoon |
Come together for participants stayed at campus. |
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Printable Version
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