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INTRODUCTION 1
INvITaTION 2
Key DaTes 3
aLC MeMbeRs 4
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CONfIRMeD sPeaKeRs TO DaTe 8
sOCIaL fUNCTIONs 9
sPONsORshIP aND exhIbITION 10 OPPORTUNITIes
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ReCentral to the Coalition government’s commitment to build a stronger, more productive and diverse economy is having the right infrastructure in place to get australia moving again. The Coalition government is determined to build the infrastructure of the 21st century.
We understand the importance of more modern infrastructure to boost productivity and address the key bottlenecks on our gridlocked roads and highways. unless our manufacturers, farmers and exporters can get their products to market efficiently, safely and securely, the whole economy suffers. this reality underscores why building infrastructure is a central component of the coalition Government’s real Solutions plan.
the coalition Government has already committed to a number of substantial infrastructure projects across the country, including Westconnex in Sydney and the east West link in Melbourne, Gateway north upgrade in Brisbane, South road in Adelaide, Swan valley Bypass in perth and many others. We are forging ahead with a major upgrade of the Bruce highway in Queensland, the Midland highway in tasmania and the completion of the four-laning of the pacific highway in nSW.
these and other projects will provide access to new and emerging industries, will support the transportation of cost-sensitive goods to markets and will link Australians to new jobs, services and opportunities. importantly, they will also benefit Australia’s freight logistics industry.
the coalition Government is also strongly committed to strengthening the role of infrastructure Australia. We will reform infrastructure Australia to enhance its capability as an independent, transparent and expert advisory body.
under the coalition, infrastructure Australia will focus more heavily on coordinating long-term projects, better planning and giving greater certainty to investors and the construction sector. the coalition Government will increase infrastructure Australia’s focus on facilitating increased private sector investment in a diverse array of infrastructure projects across the country.
the coalition is equally determined to restore a strong working relationship between government and Australian business. this includes bodies like the Australian logistics council, which represents the major companies participating in Australia’s freight logistics industry.
central to the Alc’s advocacy efforts is its two-day Alc Forum, which brings together key decision makers from across industry and business to discuss the steps that need to be taken to improve supply chain efficiency in Australia.
the 2014 Forum, to be held on 19 & 20 March at royal randwick in Sydney, focuses on the theme ‘Time to Deliver’. ‘Time to Deliver’ reflects Alc’s belief that it is time Australia delivers improved supply chain efficiency and a stronger national economy.
this echoes the commitment by the prime Minister to make an annual statement to the parliament on infrastructure delivery. the coalition Government firmly believes that it is time to deliver a more productive and efficient freight network for our nation.
i share your determination to improve freight efficiency in Australia, and look forward to working with Alc and the logistics industry to ensure Australia has the infrastructure in place to build a stronger more prosperous economy to connect and drive our 21st century economy.
The hon Warren Truss MP, Deputy Prime Minister; Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development
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It is with great pleasure we invite your participation in australia’s premier freight logistics and supply chain event for 2014 – the australian Logistics Council forum 2014.
the Australian logistics council (Alc) is the peak national body representing the major and national companies participating in the Australian freight transport and logistics supply chain sector.
the freight logistics industry is a cornerstone of the Australian economy, generating 14.5 per cent of Australia’s Gdp and providing more than 1 million jobs across 165,000 companies.
the Alc Forum 2014 will be held at the royal randwick racecourse from 19 – 20 March 2014.
the theme for the Alc Forum is Time to Deliver. Time to Deliver reflects industry’s view that there needs to be a greater focus by all levels of government in 2014 to deliver on a range of major infrastructure proposals and long term freight plans to improve freight efficiency and build a stronger economy.
there is a new Government in canberra and Alc will be lobbying hard for delivery on a range of measures needed to improve productivity, efficiency and safety in the freight logistics industry.
the program will feature high level speakers from across the industry and will cover industry relevant topics such as ‘customers driving change in logistics and Supply chains’ to help grow your knowledge and organisation.
the Alc Forum 2014 is organised by and for industry, we hope you participate in this not-to-be missed event.
lock it in the diary – 19 & 20 March and if past conferences are any indication, get in early to secure registration to this unrivalled Forum.
yours sincerely
Don Telford chairman Australian logistics council
Michael Kilgariff Managing director Australian logistics council
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key dateseaRly BiRd RegistRation deadline 13 decemBeR 2013
Welcome Reception 18 maRch 2014foRum opens 19 maRch 2014
alc annual dinneR 19 maRch 2014foRum closes 20 maRch 2014
testimonials“the pRogRam Was veRy engaging, gReat Range of speakeRs and industRy leadeRs. i loved all sessions and found them Relevant to my caReeR”
“of all the industRy confeRences i attend, the alc foRum stands out as the most educational and pRovides a gReat insight to the fReight logistics industRy”
“the alc foRum Was veRy ReWaRding to me pRofessionally and i find it invaluaBle heaRing fRom Respected leadeRs”
“alc foRum is the Best platfoRm foR ouR industRy to pResent a united voice to goveRnment”
“the alc foRum acts as the industRy’s classRoom”
“i found the long BReaks BetWeen sessions especially useful foR netWoRking and Building Relationships”
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The Theme of The 2014 forum is Time To Deliver
2014 NeeDs To Be A yeAr of Delivery By All goverNmeNTs To improve supply chAiN efficieNcy iN AusTrAliA. The progress which has been achieved in recent years through improved planning and major infrastructure proposals has been important and welcomed by industry. But there is no substitute for action. It is Time to Deliver on improving supply chain efficiency and building a stronger national economy. The ALC Forum 2014 will focus on delivery on major infrastructure projects, delivery on long-term freight planning and delivery on reforms to reduce red tape and improve safety in the freight logistics industry. The ALC Forum 2014 will provide you an opportunity to add your voice to the ALC campaign to encourage governments to deliver on the critical issues of infrastructure, planning and regulatory reform, NOW.
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dRaft pRogRamTuesday 18 March 201414:30 aLc annuaL GeneraL MeeTinG
18.00 WeLcoMe recepTion
Wednesday 19 March 2014 – day 1 Time session speaker
08.00 reGisTraTion proudly sponsored by scF Group
09.00 WeLcoMe Mr don Telford, chairman australian Logistics council Mr Michael Kilgariff, ceo australian Logistics council
09.15 session openinG address
The hon duncan Gay MLc, Minister for roads & ports inviTed
10.00 MorninG Tea in The exhibiTion area
10.30 ceo presenTaTion TiMe To deLiver
Mr John Mullen, ceo, asciano
11.00 session chanGinG The GaMe aT QanTas FreiGhTHear how Qantas have been leveraging technology to improve service levels and delivery performance.
Ms Lisa brock, executive Manager, Qantas Freight
11.30 session MeeTinG The naTionaL inFrasTrucTure chaLLenGeGovernments are increasingly looking to the private sector to finance infrastructure projects to take pressure off the public purse. Jurisdictions are also progressing potential reforms to heavy vehicle pricing and investment. This opening panel session of the ALC Forum will discuss these and other important reforms aimed at meeting Australia’s infrastructure challenges.
session chair Mr andreW eTheLL, Group direcTor corporaTe aFFairs, ToLL Group
Mr russell smith, ceo, port of brisbane
Mr Michael Lambert, chair, hvci
The hon Mark birrell, chairman, port of Melbourne
12.30 Lunch in The exhibiTion area
13:30 ceo presenTaTion TiMe To deLiver
Mr stephen cleary, ceo, nsW ports
14.00 session MaKinG raiL FreiGhT WorK Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of short and long haul rail is an absolute must if the freight logistics sector is to meet rising levels of demand. ‘Making Rail Freight Work’ will focus on this critical issue and will also explore the steps that need to be taken to ensure there are appropriate linkages between rail, ports and intermodal terminals.
Mr hans anneveldt, vp intermodal, aurizon
Mr angus r. McKay, director pacific national rail, asciano
Mr Geoff smith, ceo, scT Logistics
Mr Greg pauline, Managing director, Genesee & Wyoming australia pty Ltd
Mr ross nacey, Qube Logistics
15.00 aFTernoon Tea in The exhibiTion area
15:30 ceo presenTaTion TiMe To deLiver
Mr Michael byrne, ceo, Linfox
16.00 session cusToMers drivinG chanGe in LoGisTics and suppLy chainsIn today’s digital shopping environment, more purchases than ever before are being made with a touch of a button on a hand-held device. This change in conventional shopping presents enormous challenges and opportunities to the freight logistics sector, which needs to be flexible and adapt to a constantly changing online environment.
session chair charLie MacdonaLd, ManuFacTurinG, TransporT & LoGisTics indusTry execuTive, TeLsTra
Mr andrew Maher, national director, Jones Lang Lasalle – australia
Mr Glen borg, ceo, dematic
Mr shane o’neill, divisional director, Toll Global express
Further speakers to be confirmed
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17.00 cLose day 1 oF ForuM
17.45 annuaL dinner proudly sponsored by isuzu
The hon Warren Truss, deputy prime Minister, Minister for infrastructure & regional development. inviTed
Thursday 20 March 2014 – day 2 Time session speaker
09.00 ForuM reconvenes
09:05 ceo presenTaTion TiMe To deLiver
Mr John Fullerton, ceo, australian rail Track corporation
09.35 session chain oF responsibiLiTy and saFeTy in The LoGisTics suppLy chainThe development of national Chain of Responsibility laws, creation of national safety regulators and the Government’s commitment to review the establishment of a Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal makes this session a not to be missed event. Hear from leading safety figures from across the supply chain about these major initiatives and what else needs to be done to drive improved safety outcomes in the transport industry.
session chair Mr inGiLby dicKson, GM suppLy chain and processinG, bLuescope sTeeL
Mr paul Thompson, special counsel safety, sparke helmore Lawyers
Mr brad Tully, regional General Manager, haymans electrical and data suppliers. chair eWaa safety committee
Further speakers to be confirmed
10.30 MorninG Tea in The exhibiTion area
11:00 ceo presenTaTion TiMe To deLiver sponsored by commonwealth bank
Mr Maurice James, Managing director, Qube Logistics
11.30 session deLiverinG a naTionaLLy inTeGraTed FreiGhT LoGisTics sysTeMIndustry’s commitment to achieving maximum freight efficiency is undermined by an inconsistent regulatory framework, red tape and a disconnected and incompatible supply chain. Hear from industry experts on what needs to be done at a national level to achieve a fully integrated freight logistics system.
session chair Mr Murray viTLich, direcTor, sTraTeGy & business deveLopMenT, ascianosponsored by nsW ports
Mr simon ormsby, executive General Manager strategy & Growth, arTc
Mr Tim blood, ceo, nsW ports
Mr ian hunt, ceo, Moorebank
12.30 Lunch in The exhibiTion area
13:30 ceo presenTaTion TiMe To deLiver
Mr Mike carter, executive vp network, aurizon
14:00 session presenTaTion on inLand raiLAn inland rail freight route has long been talked about as a key piece of infrastructure Australia will require in the future to meet our rising freight task. This presentation will examine the potential economic and social benefits from the construction of an efficient rail freight line between Brisbane to Melbourne.
Mr vincent o’rourke aM, chair, Great australian Trunk rail
15:00 session LoGisTics in The resources secTorAustralia is currently experiencing one of its largest and most sustained resources booms, albeit at slower rates than earlier in the decade. This closing session of the ALC Forum will examine the role of logistics in the mining sector and discuss how changes in demand for our resources will impact on Australian logistics companies.
session chair Ms heLen neWeLL, vice presidenT - inFrasTrucTure, rio TinTo enerGy
Mr ian Lynass, Managing director & ceo, bis industries to the Logistics in the resources sector
Further speakers to be confirmed
16.00 oFFiciaL cLose oF aLc ForuM 2014
This program is correct as of 14 October 2013 and is subject to change.
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confiRmed speakeRsleADiNg The DiscussioN will Be A rANge of goverNmeNT AND iNDusTry experTs iNcluDiNg:
The hon Mark birrell Chairman, Port of Melbourne
Mr Mike Carter Executive Vice President Network, Aurizon
Mr Ian hunt CEO, Moorebank
Mr Charlie Macdonald Manufacturing, Transport and Logistics Industry Executive, Telstra
Mr shane O’Neill Divisional Director, Toll Group
Mr Russell smith CEO, Port of Brisbane
Mr Tim blood CEO, NSW Ports
Mr stephen Cleary CEO, NSW Ports
Mr Maurice James, Managing Director, Qube Logistics
Mr John Mullen CEO, Asciano
vincent O’Rourke aM Chair, Great Australian Trunk Rail
Mr Don Telford Chairman, ALC
Mr glen borg CEO, Dematic ANZ
Mr Ingilby Dickson General Manager Supply Chain, BlueScope Steel
Mr Michael Kilgariff CEO, ALC
Mr angus R McKay Director Pacific National Rail, Asciano
Mr simon Ormsby Executive General Manager Strategy & Growth, ARTC
Mr Paul Thompson Special Counsel Safety, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Ms Lisa brock Executive Manager, Qantas Freight
andrew ethell Group Director Corporate Affairs, Toll Group
Mr Michael Lambert Chair, Heavy Vehicle Charging & Investment Reform
Mr andrew Maher National Director, Jones Lang LaSalle
Mr greg Pauline Managing Director, Genesse & Wyoming Australia Pty Ltd
Murray vitclich Director Strategy & Business Development, Asciano
Mr Michael byrne CEO, Linfox
Mr John fullerton CEO, Australian Rail Track Corporation
Mr Ian Lynass CEO & Managing Director, Bis Industries
Ms helen Newell Vice President - Infrastructure, Rio Tinto Energy
Mr geoff smith CEO, SCT Logistics
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Mr brad Tully, Regional General Manager, Haymans Electrical and Data Suppliers. Chair EWAA Safety Committee
Mr Ross Nacey, Qube Logistics
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Alc ANNuAl DiNNercomplementing the serious side of the event is the social component of the Forum, with the popular Alc Annual dinner being held in the newly refurbished ballroom of royal randwick racecourse.
registration for the dinner is included in the full Forum registration. Alternatively single tickets can be purchased for $200.
When: Wednesday 19 March 2014, 6:30pm - 10:30pm Dress: Business Attire Cost: $200 each or included in full Forum registration
forum welcome recepTioNheld at royal randwick racecourse within the trade exhibition area of the Forum, the Welcome reception provides the ideal opportunity for delegates to meet over a casual introductory drink and canapés whilst enjoying the trade exhibitions on offer.
registration for the Welcome reception is included in the full Forum registration. Alternatively single tickets can be purchased for $75.
When: Tuesday 18 March 2014 6pm - 7pm Dress: Business Attire Cost: $75 each or included in full Forum registration
inteRact With industRy insideRs
The hon Mark birrell Chairman, Port of Melbourne
Mr Mike Carter Executive Vice President Network, Aurizon
Mr Ian hunt CEO, Moorebank
Mr Charlie Macdonald Manufacturing, Transport and Logistics Industry Executive, Telstra
Mr shane O’Neill Divisional Director, Toll Group
Mr Russell smith CEO, Port of Brisbane
Mr Tim blood CEO, NSW Ports
Mr stephen Cleary CEO, NSW Ports
Mr Maurice James, Managing Director, Qube Logistics
Mr John Mullen CEO, Asciano
vincent O’Rourke aM Chair, Great Australian Trunk Rail
Mr Don Telford Chairman, ALC
Mr glen borg CEO, Dematic ANZ
Mr Ingilby Dickson General Manager Supply Chain, BlueScope Steel
Mr Michael Kilgariff CEO, ALC
Mr angus R McKay Director Pacific National Rail, Asciano
Mr simon Ormsby Executive General Manager Strategy & Growth, ARTC
Mr Paul Thompson Special Counsel Safety, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Ms Lisa brock Executive Manager, Qantas Freight
andrew ethell Group Director Corporate Affairs, Toll Group
Mr Michael Lambert Chair, Heavy Vehicle Charging & Investment Reform
Mr andrew Maher National Director, Jones Lang LaSalle
Mr greg Pauline Managing Director, Genesse & Wyoming Australia Pty Ltd
Murray vitclich Director Strategy & Business Development, Asciano
Mr Michael byrne CEO, Linfox
Mr John fullerton CEO, Australian Rail Track Corporation
Mr Ian Lynass CEO & Managing Director, Bis Industries
Ms helen Newell Vice President - Infrastructure, Rio Tinto Energy
Mr geoff smith CEO, SCT Logistics
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sponsoRship and exhiBition oppoRtunitiesThere are many attractive and high value sponsorship opportunities available to ensure that your company stands out at this premier event, which will be attended by your target market.
Sponsoring the Alc Forum will provide your company with a unique and valuable marketing and networking opportunity. Supporters of the Forum gain maximum exposure in the months leading up to the Forum and your brand will be seen by the key decision makers in our industry.
the Sponsorship and exhibition Brochure will provide you with a list of our sponsorship packages, costs and entitlements.
participation in the Alc Forum will expose your brand to over 300 senior decision makers from across the nation through a number of sponsorship options, including formal sessions and social events.
As part of the Forum’s program a trade exhibition will be held showcasing some of industry’s most unique products and services. the Alc 2014 trade exhibition will be a high traffic area specially designed to achieve maximum interaction with attendees and visitors.
packages are selling quickly so contact Alc today to avoid disappointment.
For any sponsorship or exhibition enquiries please contact Ruth hendy Events & Marketing Manager +61 262730755 or [email protected]
venueRoyal Randwick Racecourse, alison Rd, Randwick NsW 2031
Building on its historic role in Australia’s premier city and with an eye firmly on the future, the new royal randwick in Sydney promises to become Australia’s most exciting precinct; not only for world class racing but with unequalled entertainment options.
the five level grandstand makes full sense of its site, elevated position and incomparable views of the track to one side and parkland and city on the other. Full glass frontage and grandstand seating provides uninterrupted views of the home straight and at the rear of each level are terraces with views of the theatre of the horse.
the Forum will take place in the recently re-opened ballroom. the tradition of grand scale entertaining at royal randwick reaches a new standard with this breathtaking Ballroom. Spill out onto the undercover terraces with views to the ‘theatre of the horse’, centennial parklands and city.
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Crowne Plaza Coogee beach Corner Arden & Carr Street Coogee NSW 2034 (02) 93159123
located just 6kms from randwick, coogee is a trendy beachside suburb in Sydney’s eastern Suburbs, close to the city, airport and a buzzing strip of cafés, restaurants and shops. Stunning and sophisticated but free of pretention, coogee locals embrace a laid-back, relaxed lifestyle. the jewel of coogee is its spectacular beach, widely renowned as one of the most beautiful on the east coast of Australia.
the rate will vary and bookings will be made under the best available rate at the time.
Current rate - $240.00/night
to book please visit https://resweb.passkey.com/go/ Alcforum
Mercure sydney 818-820 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 (02) 9217 6666 conveniently located close to the city centre, Mercure Sydney hotel is situated in the heart of Sydney’s entertainment district with the capitol theatre nearby.
Walking distance to the Sydney convention and exhibition centre, darling harbour, chinatown, the Sydney entertainment centre and Sydney university. immediate access to Sydney’s major transport hub, central railway Square, which is directly linked to Sydney Airport.
Current rate - $195/night
to book please call reservations on 02 9217 6666 or email [email protected] and mention booking code Alc190313
Ibis sydney 382-384 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 (02) 9217 6666
the entire city is within reach thanks to convenient monorail, bus and train services near to the hotel. of course hotel guests are close enough to walk to their choice of great attractions, not least of all, the neighbouring cultural hubs that are chinatown, darling harbour and cockle Bay.
Current rate - $180/night
to book please call reservations on 02 9217 6666 or email [email protected] and mention booking code Alc190313
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