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Thursday 21 September
09:00
Coffee / Exhibit Rounds
09:45
Opening Ceremonies
10:00
Welcome Remarks
Dennis Llovido
Y2023-2024 President, SCMAP
10:15-11:45
One Supply Chain Setting Transformation in Motion
Supply chains have played a critical role in elevating companies, industries and countries to great success – and it will continue to do so as we head into this time of transformation and evolution. We turn to industry leaders and policy makers to discuss how we can move to the front and unlock new opportunities as we reimagine how we deliver value to our customers, partners and stakeholders.
Asec. Mary Jean Pacheco
Assistant Secretary, Digital Philippines / Officer-in-Charge, Consumer Protection Group, Department of Trade and Industry
Margot Torres
Managing Director, McDonald’s Philippines
11:45
Lunch / Exhibit Rounds
Sponsored by DP World Philippines
13:45-14:00
Transformational Strategy for the Philippine Supply Chain Industry
Adrian Edward Baking
Vice President for Business Development and Legal, Asian Terminals Inc.
14:00-14:15
What Successful Logistics Transformation Will Look Like in the Philippines
Vaibhav Dabhade
Founder / Chief Executive Officer, Anchanto
14:15-14:30
Future-Proofing Supply Chains: Diversification. Decarbonisation. Digitalisation.
Vian Cheung
Marketing Manager, Singapore Branch, Hong Kong Trade Development Council
14:30-16:00
Staying Ahead of Evolving Supply Chain Risks
From once-in-a-lifetime events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, to continuing geopolitical tensions and the still looming threat of natural and man-made calamities, it has never been more important to be ahead of disruptive risks to our operations. How did companies take on the challenge, and what can we learn as we develop truly resilient supply chains?
Rajat Sarna
Group Chief Procurement Advisor, PLDT
Arnel Gamboa
Vice President for Logistics, Ace Hardware Philippines
Wendy de Cruz
APAC Sales Proposition Director for Customer and 3rd Party Risk, Refinitiv
16:00
Exhibit Rounds
Friday 22 September
09:00
Coffee / Exhibit Rounds
10:00-11:30
Empowering Supply Chains Through Technology and People
Massive breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, augmented reality and automation provide new possibilities for our supply chains – but they come a time when their impact on our societies at large are being scrutinized. How do we strike a balance between the welfare of our people and the improvements offered by these technologies?
Donald Lim
Chief Operating Officer, Dito CME Holdings Corporation
Joyce Ramos
Head of Philippines, Maersk Omnichannel Fulfillment
Bruce Gilkes
Managing Partner, ALTS Canada Inc.
11:30-12:00
Launch of the Link: the Philippine Supply Chain Blockchain Community
12:00
Lunch / Exhibit Rounds
Sponsored by Anchanto
14:00-15:30
Fostering End-to-End Supply Chain Sustainability
As efforts to address industry’s impact on our environment and climate pick up pace, the need to develop end-to-end sustainability in our supply chains is now critical to any company’s long-term competitiveness. With so many aspects to consider, where should we start, and how can we truly involve all points of our supply chain to ensure our efforts are truly meaningful?
Iggy Sison
Chief Sustainability Officer, Del Monte Philippines
Dennis Ng
Chief Executive Officer, Mober Technology Pte Inc
Anna Rellama
Philippines Country Lead, Arthur D. Little
15:30
Closing Remarks
Pierre Carlo Curay
Y2023 Vice President, SCMAP
15:45
Closing Programme
16:15
Exhibit Rounds
17:30
Thanksgiving Cocktails
Mactan Room, EDSA Shangri-la Manila
For selected guests, delegates and sponsors only
Sponsored by EQT Exeter
Programme current as of 19 September 2023