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Press Release (Post Event) - 2nd Global Logistics & SCM Strategy Summit 2009

Press Release (Post Event)

“Supply Chain industry in UAE and GCC will

normalise by end of 2009” say industry experts at

the SCLG Conference in Dubai

Supported by DP World and endorsed by Dubai Chamber this Global

logistics event organized by SCLG that was aimed to address the

challenges faced by the Supply Chain and logistics industry

Dubai, May 6th, 2009: Industry experts at the conference organized by Supply Chain Logistics

Group (SCLG), Dubai today predicted that by end 2009, situation will normalise within UAE and

GCC and by the end of 2010 global situation will normalise. The ‘GLOBAL LOGISTICS and SCM

STRATEGY DAY’ conference was supported by DP World and was endorsed by Dubai Chamber.

Supply Chain Logistics Group (SCLG) a non-profit business group, operating under the banner of

the Dubai Chamber was established to promote the cause of supply chain and logistics.

Mr.Atiq Juma, Executive Director, Membership and Documentation Services Department, Dubai

Chamber of Commerce and Industry highlighted the active role played by Dubai Chamber in

supporting the Supply Chain and Logistics sector which is one of the vibrant sectors of Dubai’s

economy. Juma also expressed his appreciation for the role played by the Supply Chain &

Logistics business group in strengthening the position of Dubai as a logistic hub.

“Looking at the importance and the contribution of the Supply Chain & Logistics sector, Dubai

Chamber has added the sector as a new category for its Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Business Award 2008,” said Mr.Juma.

“The Future of supply chain and logistics industry is linked to future of the local and global trade.

Shipping, Air Freight and Road Transport are dependent on import, export, transhipment and

local distribution. Extra capacity in all these sectors have been created in most of these sectors

and the current global financial crisis has affected trade and many industries and accordingly

business and consequently supply chain and transport volumes have reduced. It is expected that

within next 6 to 12 months supply chain volumes will normalize. Current time is for space and

transport cost efficiency improvement. Supply chain and logistics Industry has to co-operate with

other main industries to survive these challenging situations,” said Dr Madrecha, SCLG Regional

Development Committee, SCLG.

SCLG brings an opportunity of education, training, seminar and networking among like minded

professionals and corporations on global basis. The theme of the event was ‘Strategies for

Business Excellence through effective Supply Chain and Logistics’.

"Despite global recessionary trends the supply chain and logistics industry in the region is poised

for substantial expansion in the region. The reason for this is that the governments in order to

boost economic activity are investing heavily in infrastructure most of it logistics related. Logistics

providers in the region can make a case to global companies to use the region as their logistics

base thus moving out of expensive European hubs and use the regions sate-of-the art logistics

facilities to reduce costs and be more responsive. SCLG is in the forefront of furthering the cause

of the logistics and supply chain industry," said Dr.Cedwyn Fernandes from Middlesex University.

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Over 200 delegates belonging to senior management of SCM industry from across the globe

participated at this event that comprised several speakers, panelists, moderators and track

leaders, who discussed various strategies of Supply Chain management. The event featured

speakers and delegates from UAE, Ireland, Hong Kong, Amsterdam, USA, UK, Malta, Saudi

Arabia and India.

“SCLG facilitates member companies and supports government bodies in formulation of policy

framework for logistics and supply chain industry. It endeavours to provide all members an

opportunity to network among each other and help facilitate an overall professional and congenial

logistics and supply chain environment. Through these summits, SCLG helps to build strategies

in individual companies, support the government in policy formation in industry growth, with an

aim to weather these global challenges and arrive at strategies to tackle these challenges that the

industry is currently facing,” said Dr. Madrecha, SCLG Regional Development Committee, SCLG.

Dr. Dermot Carey, MD, MRM Limited from Ireland emphasized on integrated technology as a key

enabler for recovery, growth and consolidation of Supply Chain and Logistics industry. He said

"It's worth mentioning that the old adage about systems only being as good as the information

that they contain applies doubly to SCM. The payoff of timely and accurate supply chain

information is the ability to make or ship only as much of a product as there is a market for. This

is the practice known as just-in-time manufacturing, and it allows companies to reduce the

amount of inventory that they keep. This can cut costs substantially, since you no longer need to

pay to produce and store excess goods. But many companies and their supply chain partners

have a long way to go before that level of supply chain flexibility can be achieved."

Welcome address was given by Dr.Cedwyn Fernandes, inaugural speech - Mr. Atiq Juma Nasib,

Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry and keynote speech was given by Mr. Dirk Van Den

Bosch, Chief Commercial Officer – DP World, UAE and Region and After the invigorating

sessions, SCLG also organised a gala networking event for all the delegates and many other

SCM professionals and non delegates. Many CEOs and high-level officials will be there to grace

the occasion.

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