WORKSHOP AGENDA

Monday, October 19, 1998
 

(8:00AM –8:30 AM) Continental Breakfast
(8:30AM – 9:00AM) Registration
(9:00AM – 9:30AM) Welcome

Session Coordinator: Sherman Bai
  • Welcome
  • Don Hearn, Chairman, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
  • Win Phillips, Dean, College of Engineering, University of Florida
  • The NSF Perspective -- Louis Martin-Vega, Director of DMII, NSF

(9:30AM – 12:00PM) Supply Chain Management in Electronic Commerce-I

Session Coordinator: Sherman Bai (U Florida)
  • John Birchak, Intel, "Supply Chain Management Challenges at Intel Corporation"
  • Eric Lien, GE, "The eCommerce Evolution of Supplier & Trading Partner Relationships"
  • Phil Church, DLA, "Supply Chain Integration With Emerging Technology"
  • Werner Graf and Ram Viswanathan, Ernst & Young, "Supply Chain Collaboration on Internet"

(12:00PM – 1:00PM) Lunch
(1:00PM – 3:00PM) Supply Chain Management in Electronic Commerce-II

Session Coordinator: Anna Thornton (MIT)
  • Marty Tenenbaum, VeoSystems, "From Supply Chains to Supply Webs: Building Open Trading Partner Networks"
  • Stanley Su, U of Florida, ""Information Infrastructure for Supply Chain Management".
  • Ken Janoski, Andersen Consulting, "Global Supply Chain Management Through Electronic Commerce"

(3:00PM – 3:15PM) Coffee Break
(3:15PM – 5:00PM) Panel Discussion – Supply Chain Management in Electronic Commerce

Session Coordinator: Anna Thornton (MIT)
  • Panel Members: John Birchak (Intel), Eric Lien (GE), Stanley Su (U of Florida), Marty Tenenbaum (VeoSystems), Ken Janoski (Anderson Consulting), Peter Eltringham (DLA), Werner Graf (Ernst & Young), Ram Viswanathan (Ernst & Young)

Key Points of Discussion: Communications between session coordinator and panel members in advance

(7:00 PM - 9:00 PM) Dinner

 

 Tuesday, October 20, 1998
 

(7:30 AM - 8:30 AM) Continental Breakfast
(8:30 AM - 10:30 AM) Coordination of Supply Chains - I

Session Coordinator: Ravi Ahuja (U Florida)
  • Garry Sullivan, IBM, "Global Supply Chain Management and Internetworking"
  • John Kay, Chrysler, "Understanding Supply Chain Relationship"
  • Robert Young, NCSU, "Global Virtual Production Planning for Transmission Production at Ford"

(10:30AM – 10:45AM) Break
(10:45AM – 12:00PM) Coordination of Supply Chains – II

Session Coordinator: Joe Geunes (U Florida)
  • Mark Fox, U of Toronto, "Managing the Dynamics of the Supply Chain: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective"
  • Anna Thornton, MIT, "Variation Risk management in the extended enterprise"

(12:00 PM – 1:00 PM) Lunch
(1:00PM – 3:00PM) Coordination of Supply Chains – III

Session Coordinator: Ken Janoski, Andersen C.
  • Phillip Lederer, U of Rochester, "Economics of Supply Chain Management"
  • Abhijit Deshmukh, U Mass, "Intelligent Agents for Supply Chain Coordination"
  • Maureen Lojo, Cornell U, "Real-Time Sharing of Equipment Performance Data"

(3:00 PM – 3:15 PM) Coffee Break
(3:15 PM – 5:00 PM) Panel Discussion: Coordination of Replenishment, Production, Inventory, Quality, and Pricing along supply Chains

Session Coordinator: Ken Janoski, Anderson C.
  • Panel Members: John Kay (Chrysler), Anna Thornton (MIT), Phillip Lederer (U of Rochester), Mark Fox (U Toronto), Abhijit Deshmukh (U Mass), Gary Sullivan (IBM), Mareen Lojo (Cornell U)

Key Points of Discussion: Communications between session coordinator and panel members in advance

(7:00PM - 9:00 PM) Dinner

 

Wednesday, October 21, 1998
 

(7:00 AM - 8:00 AM) Continental Breakfast
(8:00 AM - 10:15 AM) Modeling and Analysis of Supply Chain Operations - I

Session Coordinator: Rob Shumsky (Rochester)
  • Paul Zipkin, Duke, "Inventory Theory and Supply Chain Management – Past, Present and Future"
  • Bob Savit, U of Mich, "Agent-Based Model of a Supply Chain"
  • Stanley Gershwin, MIT, "Complex Production System Analysis and Control by Decomposition Methods"

(10:15 AM - 10:30AM) Coffee Break
(10:30AM – 12:30 PM) Modeling and Analysis of Supply Chain Operations - II

Session Coordinator: Rob Shumsky (U Rochester)
  • David Simchi-Levi, Northwestern U, "Coordinating Production, Inventory and Transportation Decisions in the Supply Chain"
  • Grace Lin, IBM, "Modeling and Analysis of IBM Supply Chains."
  • Jin Wang, Auburn U, "Coordination of Batch Demand Supply Chain"

(12:30PM - 1:30PM) Lunch
(1:30PM – 3:30 PM) Panel Discussion: The Agenda for Future Academic Research

Session Coordinator: Rob Shumsky (U Rochester)
  • Panel Members: Paul Zipkin (Duke), Grace Lin (IBM), David Simchi-Levi (Northwestern U), Bob Savit (U Mich), Van Parunak (ERIM), Jin Wang (Auburn), Stanley Gershwin (MIT), Mike Caramanis (U Boston)