WOULDA, COULDA, SUPPLY CHAIN

The KEEP GOODS IN MOTION motto fits logistics like a label on a load carrier: This track is all about logistics processes, supply chain topics, and digital transformation from carriers to goods issue, inbound and outbound, and returns. In essence: state-of-the-art reports from practitioners. In the afternoon: Visions for the future.

SUPPLY CHAIN Visual
SUPPLY CHAIN Visual

9:30 A.M. - 5 CUSTOMERS DEMONSTRATE HOW THEY KEEP GOODS IN MOTION

Antoine Collot and Daniel Terner, Moderation

Good morning, hallo, and bonjour

9:30-9:35 A.M. | EN and DE via app

The morning's info supply chain is super tightly timed. Hence our motto: Get a move on. Let's go. On y vas. Antoine will guide you through the five examples with charm and competence. And there will be plenty of room for questions.

Antoine Collot, AEB
Antoine Collot, AEB
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner

Martin Thomsen, Director Export & Logistics, Lapmaster Wolters

From paper to bits & bytes: Insight into shipping at Lapmaster Wolters

9:35-9:57 A.M. | DE and EN via app

Lapmaster Wolters promises “precision at nano level”. And the supply chain has to fulfill this. Martin and his team have initiated a major transformation to ensure that operations at the leading manufacturer of surface treatment solutions continue to “run smoothly” in the future...

How did it go, what's the status quo, and where is there still room for improvement? Martin will report on this here.

Martin Thomsen, Lapmaster Wolters
Martin Thomsen, Lapmaster Wolters

Josh Renzema, Logistics Solutions Manager, Tetra Pak Services

Protect what's good. With resilient supply chains.

9:57-10:19 A.M. | EN and DE via app

Josh writes about his mission at TetraPak on LinkedIN: “Implementing a global TMS and process compliance system. Analysing and solving unique problems.” And will give some unique, certainly well packaged insights here.

Josh Renzema, Tetra Pak Services
Josh Renzema, Tetra Pak Services

Silvia Rose, Head of Logistics Systems Operation, Hauff Technik

Automation and people: Success strategies for modern logistics.

10:19-10:41 A.M. | DE and EN via app

The 550 employees of Hauff Technik are “the efficient solution makers”. To ensure that the sealing systems for cables, pipes, and house entries arrive where they are needed, Silvia and her logistics team have worked hard on automation. And: ...

Silvia will reveal how this happened so quickly and smoothly that they are all really proud. The key to success: The people.

Silvia Rose, Hauff Technik
Silvia Rose, Hauff Technik

10:41 A.M. - QUICK COFFEE BREAK

10:50 A.M. - “5 CUSTOMERS...” CONTINUED PLUS: THE JAPANESE WAY.

Marcel Grilo, Head of Supply Chain, K2 Systems

Stay connected, keep growing: Shaping the future together

10:50-11:15 A.M. | DE and EN via app

With the mounting systems from K2 Systems, installers worldwide are getting on top of the energy transition. The challenge: How does the supply chain keep up when demand increases sharply? When do you need to rethink, recreate, and rebuild? Marcel shares his insights.

Marcel Grilo, K2 Systems
Marcel Grilo, K2 Systems

Fabio Hubacher, Head of Logistic and Customs, Georg Fischer Piping Systems

How to orchestrate two different supply chains after an M&A.

11:15-11:40 A.M. | DE and EN via app

Fabio also spoke about AI at get connected last year. He sums up his topic for this year with a wink: “How do I get two big ships into the Panama Canal?” The two ships? Two very successful companies that complement each other well are joining forces. ...

Both supply chains are running well (and both use AEB software) - but how do you now bring together what belongs together?

Fabio Hubacher, Georg Fischer Piping Systems
Fabio Hubacher, Georg Fischer Piping Systems

Klaus Motoki Tonn, Digital Mindfulness Trainer, Ikigai Master, Author, Musician at findezukunft.com

The Japanese Way: What remains when supply chains hold - but connections crumble?

11:40 A.M.-12 P.M. | DE and EN via app

Kintsugi 金継ぎ is the Japanese art of putting broken things back together again. It literally means “golden repair”. The idea behind this is that all things are unique - and that a break does not mean the end. Motoki uses these and other perspectives from Japanese...

culture to offer us new perspectives in our everyday lives. He combines them with the possibilities of AI. He also provides insights into his work in the logistics units of corporations and SMEs. The impulse is a gentle wake-up call - and whets the appetite for the in-depth session with Motoki in the Real Life track from 4:30 P.M.

Klaus Motoki Tonn, findezukunft.com
Klaus Motoki Tonn, findezukunft.com

12:00 P.M. - LUNCH BREAK UNTIL 1:30 P.M.

All participants from all tracks

FOOD TRUCKS & NETWORKING SURPRISE

Now is the time to take a deep breath and get to know participants from the other tracks. To ask questions. And of course to recharge your batteries with delicious food. And for immersing yourself in a new world... Let's enjoy the break and make new connections. In real life

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REAL LIFE visual

1:30 P.M. - FUTURE. IMPULSES, USE CASES, WORKSHOPS

Antoine Collot and Daniel Terner, Moderation

Bringing, thinking, keeping together

1:30-1:35 P.M. | EN and DE via app

New approaches to collaboration in supply chains - with technology and with people. That's what it'll all be about. And there is a method to it all: We'll simply try it out live. And Daniel will guide us through.

Antoine Collot, AEB
Antoine Collot, AEB
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner

Maximilian Vogel, Co-founder and Visionary, BIG PICTURE

Tech impulse on autonomous AI agents in use in logistics & supply chain

1:35-1:57 P.M. | DE and EN via app

AI agents can bring about massive increases in efficiency in logistics and the supply chain. Based on a productive system in logistics, I will give an introduction to AI agents: What can they do, in which areas are they useful, how do you set up an AI agent project?

Maximilian Vogel, BIG PICTURE
Maximilian Vogel, BIG PICTURE

Alexander Nowroth, Managing Director, Lebenswerk Management

Get serious! Every-day “hacks” for more innovation & productivity

1:57-2:25 P.M. | DE and EN via app

Innovation often remains lip service, because a serious approach requires courage and consistency.
Yet it is often small steps and things that we as managers can do to become more innovative and therefore more productive.

Alexander Nowroth shows exactly how this works and how amazingly it can be applied in various industries. The effects are surprising, it is often the little things that make us more innovative every day. And ultimately your company too.

Alexander Nowroth, Lebenswerk Management
Alexander Nowroth, Lebenswerk Management

2:25 P.M. - COFFEE BREAK

2:45 P.M. - THE WORLD IS A CAFÉ

Maximilian Vogel, Alexander Nowroth, Dr. Leonard Göltl, AEB Team, and everyone

The future of supply chain processes - collaborative thinking

2:45-3:50 P.M. | DE and EN via app

6 tables, 1 hour - Let's discuss the following topics together:

  • Master data challenge with Leonard Göltl
  • AI use cases with Maximilian Vogel
  • Innovation for increasing efficiency in everyday life with Alexander Nowroth
  • Processes in logistics - digitalization and automation potential in shipping with Bulcsu Karsa
  • Volatility and risk management with Mark Eichhorn
  • How is cooperation between supply chain partners changing - and how are their respective requirements changing? With Marko Kehm
Maximilian Vogel, BIG PICTURE
Maximilian Vogel, BIG PICTURE
Bulcsu Karsa, AEB
Bulcsu Karsa, AEB
Maximilian Vogel, BIG PICTURE
Maximilian Vogel, BIG PICTURE
Bulcsu Karsa, AEB
Bulcsu Karsa, AEB
Dr. Leonard Göltl, LogBook
Dr. Leonard Göltl, LogBook
Mark Eichhorn, AEB
Mark Eichhorn, AEB

Daniel Terner and Antoine Collot, Moderation

Summary and conclusion of the World Café

3:50-4:05 P.M. | DE and EN via app

If we already knew today what the outcome would be, we wouldn't have to meet at all. Therefore: It is clear that there will be something to share from the tables. What exactly, will be presented when the time comes.

Antoine Collot, AEB
Antoine Collot, AEB
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner

Antoine Collot and Daniel Terner, Moderation

The entire track - what to KEEP?

4:05-4:15 P.M. | EN and DE via app

We take another look at the SUPPLY CHAIN track together and summarize what happened, what we're keeping, what we'd rather put aside, what we're looking forward to. And we'll look ahead to what's still waiting for us in the grand finale.

Antoine Collot, AEB
Antoine Collot, AEB
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner
Daniel Terner, redenmachenterner

4:15 P.M. - END OF TRACK & GRAND FINALE

REAL LIFE visual
REAL LIFE visual

Grand finale: Live podcast recording, session with Motoki, workshop about carbon footprint, how to reconcile job and family, creative activities, and experiences...