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3rd Annual Cold Chain & Safety China Summit

Wednesday, Jul 9 2008 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM AWST

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Millennium Hotel

2588 Yan An West Road
Shanghai 201103 China
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Weather Forecast
Phone: +86 21 62085888
Fax: +86 21 62951390

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Event Description

Temperature-Controlled Supply Chain Improvement Practices for China
 
For the past few years, there has been growing awareness on the importance of the “cold” or “cool” chain of temperature sensitive products in China. After a series of accidents related to products safety and compliance, many manufacturers and retailers realize that they must pay careful attention that their products are distributed, stored and handled at the right temperature and tracability of genuine products also become critical.
 
Event Focus
This event will draw again upon the experience of manufacturers, retailers and services providers from both pharmaceutical, chemical, FMCG and retail sectors and will deliver case studies of cold chain and safety issues in China. To stay on track with latest developments and to network with other professionals examining the cold chain and safety issues in China, this is an event you cannot afford to miss this year!

Who Will Attend?
- Senior Managers in Supply Chain, Logistics, Distribution, Warehousing and Quality Compliance and Safety
- Manufacturers, Retailers, Wholesalers involved in cold chain logistics and distribution in China
- Logistics service providers involved in temperature-controlled logistics in China and overseas
- Solution Providers & Consultants in China.
 
Key issues to be discussed:
- Developing China standards for cold chain distribution
- Product afety environment in China - current and emerging issues
- Managing cold chain distribution in China: pitfalls and strategies
- Potential solutions in transporting temperature-critical products
- Validation and qualification of the cold chain
- Quantifying the risk in pharmaceutical logistics
- Supplier compliance and safety practices for China
- Utilizing RFID for tracability, temperature logging and safety
 
Be part of China's largest, most comprehensive cold chain event in 2008! You will network and learn from industry thought-leaders to ensure your practices are robust, safe, validated and cost-efficient.

>> CLICK HERE to view the agenda for this event

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities
The event will include a compact and efficient exhibition space bringing the latest services and solutions focused on temperature controlled storage and transportation. If you think that traditional trade shows work best for your solutions, think again. Our experience in running supply chain events in China has shown that delegates who come to learn and network also want to meet solution providers who can help them in their China operations. Click here for more info.

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  • Lai on Jul 6, 2008 9:54 PM permalink

    I hope to join this event as LXE has more cool chain solution and can share with more customer.

  • ASHWIN SINGH on Jun 7, 2008 12:03 PM permalink

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3rd Annual Cold Chain & Safety China Summit

Wednesday, Jul 9 2008 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM AWST

Speaker .

Biography

Temperature, Humidity Tracking in Cold Chain
Businesses desire to give customers a guarantee of quality and freshness in regards to the products they make or the services they provide. For many businesses, such as those in cold chain, tracking temperature and humidity throughout the lifetime of a product, or throughout various stages of manufacturing and delivery, are key to achieving this goal. This session will show a case study on the application of iButton temperature data logger in China's dairy company.
Cliff Xu, 1-Wire/iButton Application Engineer, Maxim Semiconductor


Cold Store - The missing link of Cold Chain in China
Cold store is always a key element in the cold chain. In China, the cold store built in old days cannot really meet the latest cold chain development, not just the big deficiency in cold store capacity, but also the handicap functional performance, say, precise temperature range control, energy efficiency saving, environmental friendly refrigerant, etc. Investment in newly developed cold store is always high and return is not always fast. How to develop an up-to-standard cold store with most optimized investment is a challenge. The speaker will share his rich experience in cold store design and built, together with real life case studies.

Vincent Cheung, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Hong Kong Logistics Technology & Systems

Containerised reefers in ocean transportation – a vital link in cold chain management
Technological advancement of the refrigerated container (reefer) has made it possible for ocean transportation to be a viable alternative to airfreight in the shipment of pharmaceutical and related products. Improvements in product handling, real time monitoring and track and trace capability of ocean shipments reinforce the viability of marine transportation. With rigorous management of cold chain logistics between a third party logistics provider or ocean carrier, and the cargo owner, shippers can benefit from the cost advantages of ocean transportation.
David Chan, Vice President, Global Reefer Trade, APL


How to juggle with the Cold Chain Logistic challenges in China ?
In huge country where infrastructures, development levels are unequals, quality requests are very low, how can we choose the best Cold Chain logistic to guarantee the quality of our products from the production to the last miles destination? Legislation challenges, logistic equipment diversity, developing country characteristics are the main factors with which we have to play to deliver our goods efficiently, and quickly. Let us juggle with these cold chain challenges!
Stephanie Hericher, Food & Beverage Manager China, Clasquin China


Cold Chain Development of METRO China

Sticking to its strong commitment of high standard food quality, METRO started to seek cold chain logistics solution since its entering in Chinese Market, and the company has been engaged in building up its own cold chain in China Since 2002. In the last 6 years, METRO’s cold chain, which has been growing up together with its wholesale business over the country, has significantly contributed to the company’s good image of professional food Wholesaler. Still, METRO China is continuously seeking opportunity and strategic business partners to further develop its cold chain throughout the country.
Denny Yang, Head of Supply Chain Management, METRO Jinjiang Cash & Carry

Beijing Olympics: the Race for the Cold
Worldwide Olympic sponsor McDonalds and official Olympic caterer Aramark have contracted Havi Logistic Services to be the cold chain provider for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Working with McD's, Aramark and BOCOG, Havi Logistic Services has put in place additional security and screening procedures to insure that all food delivered arrives on time and secure. This presentation will look at what we have done to ensure safe food for the 2008 games. Challenges in handling cold chain for all the food going to the 2008 Olympics will be discussed in some detail.
William O’Brien, President, Greater Asia, HAVI Logistics

Success stories of Cold Chain Technology implementation in China
In this presentation we will highlight the Eimskip and Bright Milk Group installations in China including technology used, benefits, return on investment, and advantages of using technology to manage the cold supply chain in China.
Dominique Binckly, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific Region, Psion Teklogix


Cold Chain Management for Temperature Sensitive Products
Cold chain product logistics distribution within China is having tremendous challenges. This is especially true in the case of pharmaceutical products. The challenges could range from varied temperature difference; regulatory control, knowledge and cold chain know-how, all of those are posting difficulties and have direct impact in the product quality. The section will touch on some of the best practices and operation tactics from Zuellig Pharma from our past experience and practical know-how.
James Lee, General Manager, Logistics Services Division, Zuellig Pharma China

Cold Chain for E-commerce in China
E-commerce in China has been growing exponentially. Although the current B2C market size is relatively small, its growth rate is much faster than that of C2C. In addition, B2C in food categories has started gaining traction. Due to B2C’s characteristics in product order and distribution, it poses unique challenges to cold chain. A case study of Lian Huan Supermarket’s e-commerce services and how it handles cold chain logistics for grocery is being discussed.
Sam Sun, Director, Alaris Consulting

CALL FOR SPEAKERS
If you are involved in cold chain and product safety in or with China, working in FMCG, retail or healthcare sector and you are interested to participate in this event as a speaker, call Max Henry to discuss your potential participation at +86 13917363434 or email maxhenry@supplychain.cn.

As a speaker or panelist, you will get a complimentary registration for the entire event including a five-star hotel lunch; free event program, training materials and CD-Rom, assistance in booking discounted airfare and hotel accommodations and additional editorial coverage in CHaINA Magazine. Hotel and travel expenses incurred for the event will be your sole responsibility.

3rd Annual Cold Chain & Safety China Summit

Wednesday, Jul 9 2008 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM AWST

Millennium Hotel

2588 Yan An West Road
Shanghai 201103 China
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Weather Forecast
Phone: +86 21 62085888
Fax: +86 21 62951390

3rd Annual Cold Chain & Safety China Summit

Wednesday, Jul 9 2008 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM AWST

 
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