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On behalf of the Australian Council, Our industry and our national economy need the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy to be a dynamic and it is a pleasure to welcome you to Australia’s effective blueprint that sets Australia up to meet its growing foremost annual gathering of freight logistics and freight task, efficiently and safely. This will only happen if supply chain professionals – ALC Forum 2018. industry remains actively involved in all phases the Strategy’s development, right up until its expected release in November We come together at a critical moment for our industry, as 2018. Australia moves Towards a National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy. That is why your active participation in our discussions over the next two days is so important. We encourage you to Over the next two days, you will hear from leading industry take every opportunity to put your views forward, so that experts, have an opportunity to put your questions directly the Forum’s outcomes truly reflect the diverse nature of this to our panels, learn about new industry products and industry. technology from our exhibitors, and be able to interact with leading decision-makers from industry and government. Thank you for your attendance and support of ALC Forum 2018. We hope you find your Forum experience an engaging The agenda for ALC Forum 2018 is focussed on the and rewarding one. developing National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, building on ALC’s major submission to the Inquiry into National Freight and Supply Chain Priorities, Freight Doesn’t Ian Murray AM Vote. Chairman Australian Logistics Council The outcomes from ALC Forum 2018 will be crucial in shaping the development of the Strategy itself, as we move from considering what it needs to contain, and examine Michael Kilgariff the more complex issue of how we can make certain the Managing Director Strategy delivers for industry. Australian Logistics Council ABOUT ALC

The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) represents the major ALC works with government at all levels to ensure it Australian logistics supply chain customers, providers, considers the needs of the logistics industry in its investment infrastructure owners and suppliers. and policy decisions. ALC focuses its advocacy efforts on five key areas with the aim of improving supply chain ALC is Australia’s leading industry advocate for supply chain efficiency: efficiency and safety. • Safety • Infrastructure • Regulation • Technology • People.

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Delegate entitlements Catering Delegate registration entitles the delegate to: All meals throughout • attendance at all Forum sessions the Forum, including • morning, lunch and afternoon tea on both days of the morning and afternoon Forum tea, lunch and Dinner • inclusion in and receipt of the Forum attendee list prior to, are organised by ALC during, and after the event and are complimentary • Forum materials for participants. • entry to the Welcome Reception • entry to the Annual Dinner. Travel

Please note: Registrations and tickets cannot be transferred Driving between attendees. Free parking is available via Gate 1 on Alison Road. Parking spaces cannot be reserved and will be filled on a first served Arrival and registration basis. Registration will take place between 17.30 - 18.00 on 6 March Bus and between 08.00 - 08.30 on 7 March. Bus services run between Central Station and Randwick with access via Alison Road Please present yourself at the registration desk on arrival to collect your name badge and Forum materials. The Taxi registration desk will be staffed throughout the Forum. Taxis enter Royal Randwick through the Ascot Street gates. The set-down and pickup point is at the taxi rank. Dress code ALC contact The dress code is business attire for both days of the Forum, including Annual Dinner. Kirstie Clarkson Events & Marketing Manager Australian Logistics Council Phone: 0439 317 399 Email: [email protected] SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Welcome reception Annual Dinner Held at Royal Randwick Racecourse within the exhibition Complementing the serious side of the event is the social area of the Forum, the Welcome Reception provides the component of the Forum, with the popular ALC Annual ideal opportunity for delegates to meet over a casual Dinner being held in the impressive ballroom of Royal introductory drink and canapés while enjoying the trade Randwick Racecourse. exhibitions on offer. When: Wednesday, 7 March 2018 When: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 Dress: Business attire Dress: Business attire Cost: $200 each or included in delegate and exhibitor Cost: $75 each or included in delegate and exhibitor registration. registration.

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Wednesday, 7 March 2018 Time Session Speakers

08.00 Registration Sponsored by 08.30 Welcome • Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council 08.45 Keynote opening address • Hon Melinda Pavey MP, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight (NSW) Introduction: Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council 09.15 Actions from the National Freight and Supply • Marika Calfas, Chief Executive Officer, NSW Ports and Expert Panel Member, National Chain Inquiry Freight and Supply Chain Inquiry This is your chance to get a first-hand account from Expert • Maurice James, Managing Director, Qube Panel members and advisers on the Inquiry into National Holdings and Expert Panel Member, Freight and Supply Chain Priorities. Hear directly how National Freight and Supply Chain Inquiry the Inquiry’s report came together, why it matters for the • Nicole Lockwood, Principal, Lockwood industry, and what we all need to do next, as the Federal Advisory, Board Member, Infrastructure Government works to develop the final National Freight and Australia and Expert Panel Member, Supply Chain Strategy. National Freight and Supply Chain Inquiry • Pip Spence, Deputy Secretary, Department Chair: Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian of Infrastructure, Regional Development Logistics Council and Cities • Philip Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Australia

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10.55 Synergies between state freight and port • Clare Gardiner-Barnes, Deputy Secretary, Freight, Strategy & Planning, Transport for strategies NSW With freight and port strategies in key states now under • Sally Noonan, Deputy Director-General, review or having recently been completed, this session will Policy, Planning and Investment Division, examine the role state governments are playing in the drive Department of Transport and Main Roads for greater efficiency, and how their approach can tie into the (Queensland) National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy. • Richard Sellers, Director General, Department of Transport (Western Australia) Chair: Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian • Wendy McMillan, CEO Rolling Stock Logistics Council Development, Transport for Victoria • Phil Lawes, Acting General Manager, Planning and Transport Policy, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (South Australia) 11.55 Lunch in the exhibition area Sponsored by 12.55 Planning freight-friendly cities • Ken Morrison, Chief Executive, Property Council of Australia Too often freight movement is an afterthought for urban • Sally Fielke, General Manager Corporate planners. Yet, good planning will lead to good infrastructure Affairs, Sydney Airport outcomes for the community. The ALC submission into the • Mayor David O’Loughlin, President, National Freight and Supply Chain Inquiry, Freight Doesn’t Australian Local Government Association Vote, stressed that planning and encroachment were top • David Keir, General Manager Property, Port order issues for the industry. of Brisbane

Preserving potential sites and corridors to accommodate the infrastructure needed to meet our future freight task lies at the heart of responsible planning policy. Sponsored by This session will examine how we can promote good planning and guard against urban encroachment, and what the industry needs to do to combat restrictive measures like vehicle bans and access curfews to help meet a growing freight task.

Chair: Mick Cronin, General Manager Strategy and Commercial, NSW Ports 13.55 How greater freight efficiency can drive national • Peter Harris AO, Chairman, Productivity Commission productivity and enhance competition • Cristina Cifuentes, Commissioner, The National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy is not just Australian Competition and Consumer about our industry, but a vital national economic initiative. Commission Join senior and respected economic experts to learn how greater efficiency in supply chains will contribute to Australia’s productivity, and what regulatory steps will be needed to promote competition in the sector. 14.40 Afternoon tea in the exhibition area Sponsored by 15.10 Keynote speech • Hon Anthony Albanese MP, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development

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15.40 Heavy vehicle safety and productivity • John West, Managing Director, DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd and Chair, ALC Safety Committee An efficient and safe supply chain needs regulatory regimes • Sal Petroccitto, Chief Executive Officer, that ensure heavy vehicle safety and productivity. This panel National Heavy Vehicle Regulator session will examine some of the key issues in this area, • Susie Mackay, Director Freight, Roads and including heavy vehicle safety, the hypothecation of revenue Maritime Services raised through heavy vehicle charges, and promoting value • Paul Retter AM, Chief Executive Officer for money in road transport infrastructure which delivers on & Commissioner, National Transport industry expectations. Commission

Chair: Geoff Farnsworth, Partner, Holding Redlich 16.40 Navigating the last mile - CBD freight delivery and • Angus McKay, Chief Executive Officer, 7-Eleven Stores E-commerce • James Dixon, General Manager Road With consumers heading online to buy more of their day- and Air Networks, eCommerce Deliveries, to-day goods and expecting delivery within hours, how are Australia Post our cities and inner-urban areas coping? This panel session • Marg Prendergast, Coordinator General, will look at some of the barriers to freight delivery in urban Transport Coordination, Transport for NSW areas for residential and business customers, and look at • Ben Newton, Head of Transport innovative solutions that may help to deal effectively with last Development, Woolworths Group mile constraints. Supply Chain and Chair, ALC Regulation Committee Chair: Royce Christie, Group General Manager, Government Relations, Toll 17.40 End day one Pre-dinner drinks held in the exhibition area 19.00 Annual Dinner

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08.00 Forum reconvenes

08.30 Staying on track – how can rail share the growing • John Fullerton, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Rail Track Corporation freight task? • Dean Dalla Valle, Chief Executive Officer, This panel session will examine the pivotal role that rail will Pacific National play in enabling Australia to meet its burgeoning freight task. • Hon John Anderson AO, Chairman, Hear about the transformative Inland Rail project, and how it Australasian Centre for Rail Innovation will interact with existing rail freight operations. The session • Damien White, Chief Executive Officer, will also explore the capacity of short haul rail infrastructure TasRail to reduce congestion and promote safer, more efficient freight movement.

Chair: Anthony Hatch, abh consulting (United States)

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09.45 Keynote speech: Strategies and new business • Roy van den Berg, Intermodal Transport models in intermodal hinterland transport Specialist (The Netherlands) Intermodal hinterland transport in The Netherlands and Europe generally is increasingly seen as crucial to enhancing port competitiveness, reducing road congestion and decreasing the environmental impact of transport operations. In this key presentation respected international expert Roy van den Berg outlines some of the research presented in his book, Strategies and New Business Models In Intermodal Hinterland Transport, and provides empirical evidence to support the case for increased used of intermodal facilities.

Introduction: Michelle Reynolds, Chief Executive Officer, InterlinkSQ 10.15 Morning tea Sponsored by 10.45 Intermodal terminals: The nerve centre of our • Paul Scurrah, Managing Director & CEO, DP World Australia supply chains • Anthony Jones, Group Chief Executive The development of large terminals and warehousing Officer, LINX Cargo Care Group precincts with strong rail and road connections to ports • Roy van den Berg, Intermodal Transport is essential to improving freight efficiency, in urban and Specialist regional areas alike. This session will consider the latest • Ken Keith OAM, Mayor, Parkes Shire trends in intermodal terminals, and look at what more policy Council makers can do to encourage further investment in this • Maurice James, Managing Director, Qube critical area. Holdings

Chair: Michelle Reynolds, Chief Executive Officer, InterlinkSQ 11.45 How will ports handle the increasing freight task? • Marika Calfas, Chief Executive Officer, NSW Ports Ports originally played a key role in determining the location • Geoff Crowe, Chief Executive Officer, Port of of Australia’s cities and continue to be major economic Newcastle drivers. As our economy becomes increasingly reliant • Mike Hughes, Director, Landbridge Group on imports, the efficient operation of ports and shipping • Brendan Bourke, Chief Executive Officer, should be valued as highly as investment in our road and Port of Melbourne rail networks. Major Australian ports are now leased by infrastructure funds, which are seeking to drive container growth and secure longer term return on investment. Likewise, bulk exports will continue to provide for Australia’s long term economic future. Sponsored by PORT OF NEWCASTLE PRIMARY LOGO – 2 COLOUR

This means that governments and industry need to examine opportunities to boost rail and road capacity at our ports, promote best practice land use planning, establish an effective network of intermodal terminals connected to port facilities around Australia, and use technology to enhance the safety and efficiency of landside operations at our ports.

This session will look at planning and encroachment issues, shipping trends and port user requirements, and will discuss how port expansion can be used to drive further economic growth.

Chair: Mark Guscott, Outgoing head, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics

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12.45 Lunch in the exhibition area Sponsored by 13.45 Diversity and the bottom line • Megan McCracken, General Manager – Safety, People & Corporate Affairs, Arc A decade of global research has found a statistically Infrastructure and Chair, ALC People significant correlation between organisations with diverse Committee workforces and inclusive cultures, and increased firm • Jane Lavender-Baker, Group Executive profitability and value. It can also result in better decision Corporate Affairs and People, Australian making, affinity with customers/consumers, knowledge of Rail Track Corporation emerging markets, new skills, expertise, improved business • Paul Scurrah, Managing Director & CEO, continuity, and improved governance and strategy, among DP World Australia other benefits.

This panel will consider if this is the experience of companies in Australia’s supply chain, if diversity and inclusion has delivered real business value, and how diversity been harnessed to achieve growth and profit.

Chair: Rose Elphick-Darling, Research Fellow, Centre for Supply Chain & Logistics, Deakin University 14.45 Afternoon tea in the exhibition area Sponsored by 15.15 Making logistics infrastructure an investment • Nik Kemp, Head of Infrastructure, AustralianSuper priority • Brendan Lyon, Chief Executive, Freight doesn’t vote – and too often this means that Infrastructure Partnerships Australia investment in freight infrastructure is prioritised below • Stephen Land, Director, Infrastructure, projects that have a higher public profile. Yet, consumers Specialised & Acquisition Finance, National ultimately depend on freight networks that are efficient and Australia Bank safe. So how can we achieve a better balance in public • Bob Shueh, Chief Financial Officer, LINX investment – and how can the private sector help to fill Cargo Care Group the gap? This panel of eminent experts in infrastructure financing will discuss how to capture the attention of a crowded market, and encourage more investment in freight logistics infrastructure.

Chair: Nicole Green, Partner, National Government Leader, MinterEllison 16.15 Data as destiny: Using technology to deliver • Paul Retter AM, Chief Executive Officer & Commissioner, National Transport improvements Commission As consumers demand greater freight visibility, autonomous • Charlie Macdonald, Chief Information vehicles change the way we work, blockchain brings a new Officer, Schenker Australia Pty Ltd perspective and data collection becomes cheaper and • Jamie Smith, Development Lead – Smart easier, this panel will consider how developing technology Transport, Telstra can be used to make freight movement more efficient • Gary Dolman, Head of Bureau, Bureau for consumers, and to establish safer workplaces for of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional those in the industry. The session will also examine what Economics regulatory changes might be needed to improve the uptake • Ian Christensen, Managing Director, iMove of technology in the industry, and make the exchange of CRC information easier. • Peter Colacino, Executive General Manager - Growth and Partnerships, NRMA Chair: Simon Ormsby, Group Executive Strategy & Corporate Development, Australian Rail Track Corporation and Chair, ALC Infrastructure Committee 17.15 Official close of ALC Forum 2018 • Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council 17.20 End day two EXHIBITOR LISTING

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With capacity to more than double current trade and ship movements and 200 hectares of available port land, the Port of Newcastle is well placed to support the predicted doubling of Australian freight over the next 20 years and beyond.

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