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The 2004 Official ECR Europe Conference & Marketplace

The 2004 Official ECR Europe Conference & Marketplace. Draft 11. 24 - 26 May 2004, Brussels. Conference theme. Shared learning - better shopping implementing ECR. 10 Conference objectives. 1. Deliver maximum value to all participants by challenging ourselves

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The 2004 Official ECR Europe Conference & Marketplace

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  1. The 2004 Official ECR EuropeConference & Marketplace Draft 11 24 - 26 May 2004, Brussels

  2. Conference theme Shared learning - better shoppingimplementing ECR

  3. 10 Conference objectives 1. Deliver maximum value to all participants by challenging ourselves 2. Have consumers at the heart of ECR by serving them best 3. Support ECR Europe objectives & activities - (Re)demonstrate that collaboration delivers by showing KPI driven projects and measured outputs - Reflect the work streams with a special emphasis on the learning agenda. - Show that ECR becomes a real knowledge chain with highly skilled practitioners / agents of change

  4. 10 Conference objectives • 4. Focus on collaborative developments to grow the cake, gaining consumer loyalty and higher spending through understanding • consumer behaviour and shopping insights • 5.Attract more retailers through focus on implementation, simplification and driving efficiencies • 6. Enlarge ECR Europe attendance from SME’s • 7. Strengthen ECR Europe as platform for GCI developments, by showing the adoption and implementation of new standards (e.g. data synchronisation projects, RFID)

  5. 10 Conference objectives • 8. Helpto get consumer’s trust in food safety through focus on traceability and crisis management • 9.Look “out of the box” and abroad to bring ‘new news’ and • visionary developments to the participants • 10. 10 years ECR at the crossroads of Europe: Brussels

  6. Leitmotiv • Shared Learning • Implementing ECR • Better Shopping • Vision

  7. Leitmotiv • Shared Learning • Shared learning gives better insight in how to improve your • value chain • Implementing ECR • If you know how, you can start implementing ECR and get the basics right in order to jointly manage your value chain. • Better Shopping • Once you’ve done this you can start to work on providing • better shopping • Vision • This is how we bring our vision into practice and look for new ways of improving our business

  8. Break-outs 1 Break-outs 2 Plenary 1 Break-outs 3 Plenary 2 Marketplace Marketplace Plenary 4 Plenary 3 Marketplace Reception CEO event Marketplace event Monday 24 May 2004 Tuesday 25 May 2004 Wednesday 26 May 2004 Registration 09:00- 10:00- 11:00- 12:00- 13:00- 14:00- 15:00- 16:00- 17:00- 18:00- 19:00- 20:00- 21:00- 22:00- break break Lunch & Exhibitor briefs Lunch & Exhibitor briefs Starters seminar Company meetings Exhibitor briefs break Registration

  9. Starter seminars (0)16.00-18.30 1. Everything you always wanted to know about ECR but didn’t dare to ask The business case Co-chairs: Booth, Toja 2.How to know what ECR can deliver to you Global Scorecard Performance management Co-chairs: Flannery, White Facilitator: IBM 3. Category Management is here to stay Facilitator: Accenture 5. How enabling technologies help to improve your businessFacilitator: GCI/GS1 4. ECR in the newEU memberstatesco-chairs: Doherty, Bull

  10. Shared Learning (plenary 1) 9.00 – 10.15 • Welcome 9.00Conference co-chairs • Taking Stock and the way forward 9.05 Sir Terry Leahy and Franck Riboud Implementation, case for sustainable business (Booth, Tapie) • Welcome to Belgium 9.15Pierre Olivier Beckers (Delhaize) (Eeckhout) • The ECR Europe shared learning agenda 9.30Sir Terry Leahy, Robert Wilkinson….. PMP pilotGLP pilot(s) SME’s (Karli (Learning work stream)) • Student Awards (Hofstetter (Academic partnership))10.05 Break 10.15

  11. Implementing ECR (plenary 2) 11.15 – 13.00 Shrinkage: Tackling stock loss to improve your net results 11.15 Ritter, Makro(Cranfield Business School, Leicester University) • This is what supply chain management will look like 11.35 GDS case on business implications RFID/EPC case on business implications Lee Scott(Ritter (GCI)) • First CEO mini panel 12.35Scott, Körber…. (conference co-chairs) break 13.00

  12. Break out series (1) 15.30 – 17.00 1. Implementing ECR: how to break down the barriers Interactive session Co-chairs: Lonergan, Tordjman Facilitator: IBM 2. To tag or not to tag changing today’sbusiness wit RFIDimplementation cases road map to RFID Session chair: Mierdorf Facilitator: GCI 3. Consumer safety through traceability implementation cases Session chair: Barlatey Facilitator: ECR France, ECR DACH 4. Optimal ShelfAvailability Session chair: Rackebrandt Facilitator: RBSC

  13. Break out series (2) 17.30 – 19.00 1. Cutting Edge Logistics Factory gate pricing Transport optimisation Global sourcing Co-chairs: Aylwen, Poole Facilitator: IGD & ECR UK 2. Synch or sink implementation cases Co-chairs: Facilitator: GCI 3. Supply Chain Champions Research plus testimonials Co-chairs: Facilitator: McKinsey 4. Reducing Shrinkage Co-chairs: Fonteijn, Peacock Facilitator: Chapman, Beck Shrinkage team

  14. Better Shopping (plenary 3) 8.30 -10.15 • Staying tuned with changing consumer dynamics 8.30 Setting the scene: Perspectives on current and future retail/consumer environment • Collaborative CRM - the new demand side strategy to differentiation 9.00 • Collaborative product development/introduction - new consumer 9.25 shopping experiences Co-chairs Toja & Santambrogio(Accenture) • Second CEO mini panel 9.55(conference co-chairs) Break 10.15

  15. Break out series (3) 11.00 – 12.00 1. CollaborativeCRM: a more efficient way tosatisfy the consumer Co-chairs: Toja, Santambrogio Facilitator: KMPG • 2. • ‘Fresh’ lessonsto learn • Co-chairs: • Friso Coppes • Facilitator: • KPMG? 3. New technologies at work Consumer applications Co-chairs: - Facilitator: CGEY 4. General Learning Programme Co-chairs: Wilkinson, Booth Facilitator: Karli

  16. Vision (plenary 4) 14.00 – 16.00 • ECR vision in practice 14.00 Luc Vandevelde , apparel, ECR • Key note speaker 14.30 • CEO panel debate (conference co-chairs) 15.00 • Closing Sir Terry Leahy & Franck Riboud 15.40 • End 16.00

  17. CEO’s • Sir Terry Leahy (Tesco) Opening confirmed • Franck Riboud (Danone) Opening confirmed • Pierre O. Beckers (Delhaize) Welcome confirmed • Lee Scott (Wal-Mart) confirmed • Hans J. Körber (Metro) confirmed • Luc Vandevelde (Marks & Spencer) Vision confirmed

  18. CEO’s to be included • Doug Daft (Coca-Cola) confirmed • Anders Moberg (Ahold) confirmed • Roger Deromedi (Kraft Foods) confirmed • Tim Smucker (R.J. Smucker) confirmed • Sean Summers (Pick ‘n pay) confirmed • Pierre Everaert (Interbrew) confirmed • Antony Burgmans (Unilever) to be conf.

  19. CEO’s to be included • Christian Couvreux (Casino) invited • Jef Colruyt (Colruyt) invited • Peter Brabeck (Nestlé) invited • James Kilts (Gillette) invited • Claude Hauser (Migros) invited

  20. Our quality checks • Do we deliver against our objectives? • What is new? • What is really happing in Europe? • Where is the collaboration? • What can a middle manager take home and start working on? • Is there enough meat for every target group? • Are titles and content descriptions appealing enough?

  21. Planning 12 December slot facilitators and co-chairs to be briefed 15 December information to submitters 15 January slot outline to be finalised by slot facilitators 18 January draft second announcement 22 January conference group to approve draft and discuss first story boards 1 February Second announcement out and on website February-May Speaker and slot lead management for final programme

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