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JAFZA a regional hub for economic zones worldwide network - Salma Hareb
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, November 16 - 2006 at 13:45
- PRESS RELEASE
JAFZA with its links with free zones in the region is now a regional economic zone and is focused on providing flexibility, convenience, combined resources and integrated services which will add efficiency and boost responsiveness of supply chains of companies operating in the region, says Salma Hareb, CEO - Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA).
Michael Proffitt, CEO of Dubai Logistics City delivered the keynote address at the Forum and presented an overview of DLC plans, stating that, "Dubai World Central is poised to become the world's first integrated logistics hub, providing free zone access that links the port, the free zone and the airport all within a short distance".
Leading supply chain expert from Australia, Prof. John Gattorna, author of the best selling book - Living Supply Chains: How to mobilize the enterprise around delivering what your customers want - emphasized that "an enterprise needs to be dynamically aligned with its markets and customers in the context of the prevailing operating environment."
Prof. Martin Christopher from the UK and winner of the Council for Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Award in 2005 focused on what companies need to do to manage their supply chains in an age of uncertainty.
Dr. Raed Awamleh, Dean at UOWD, spoke on the managerial issues relating to driving change in a company saying that, "it is hard to do the right thing, so most managers take the short or easier way out and don't take the actions that would be good for the business."
Prof Vinod Singhal from Georgia Tech presented an analysis of the performance of 800 companies in the US over a 5 year period and showed how supply chain disruptions had a major impact on the share value of these companies.
Panel discussions by Abdulqader Obaid Ali (Chairman of DQG), Christopher Crumm (CEO, Royal Jet), Warith Al Kharusi (Petroleum Development Oman), Jürgen Hirsch (Head of the Regional Logistics Centre at DaimlerChrysler), Fredrik Lindblad (GAC), Phil Scott (Sub-dean UOW), Ali Akbar Khaleel (Chevron), Peter Robertson (BlueScope Steel) generated a lot of interest.
Dr. Raed Awamleh thanked the sponsors and participants and highlighted the role of the University of Wollongong in Dubai in promoting Industry interaction and said that plans are on the anvil to provide a masters degree in logistics and setting up a supply chain research center.
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