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Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali , Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013

Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali , Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali , Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013. Improving the Resilience of the Global Supply Chain. Name : Janet Benini Organisation : US DOT

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Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali , Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013

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  1. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 Improving the Resilience of the Global Supply Chain

  2. Name: Janet Benini • Organisation: US DOT • Economy: United States • Contact: janet.benini@dot.gov

  3. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 • APEC economies • 49% of world’s trade • 55% of world’s GDP • 70% of world’s natural disasters • Resilience is “the ability to resist, absorb, and recover from the effects of a hazard in a timely and efficient manner” (UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction) • Wherever a disaster occurs, its impacts affect the whole supply chain

  4. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 Workshop on Supply Chain Resilience • Shared practicalinformation on: • Improving emergency preparedness of transportation systems • Strengthening resilience of global supply chain • Key Objectives • Define ways to make a supply chain resilient • Enhance understanding by using case studies • Share experiences and insights learned • Develop list of action items for future collaboration

  5. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 Speakers at the Workshop • Mr. Donald Wirth Vice President, DuPont Corporation • Ms. Elaine DezenskiSenior Director, World Economic Forum • Mr. Yukio Tada CEO, Sojitz Research Institute, Japan • Mr. Takahiro Ono Asia Disaster Reduction Center, Japan • Mr. AkmadBayhaqiAPEC Secretariat • Ms. Arlene Turner Transport Canada • Dr. Wei-Sen Li National S&T Center for Disaster Reduction, Chinese Taipei

  6. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 Speakers at the Workshop (Cont’d) • Mr. Nguyen Hong QuangEcology Farming Corporation, Vietnam • Mr. Enrique Castillo Supply Chain Management Association, Philippines • Mr. Lu YidaChina • Dr. EllyAdrianiSinagaIndonesian Ministry of Transportation • Mr. Tony Frost New Zealand Ministry of Transport • LG BoscoPesseArmy Chief of General Staff, Chile • Mr. Ruth BanomyongThammasatUniversity, Thailand • Mr. Stephen Perkins Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development/International Transport Forum

  7. Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 19 APEC Economies Represented at the Workshop • Australia Canada • Peru Malaysia • Chile Mexico • Singapore Philippines • People’s Republic of China Chinese Taipei • Hong Kong Thailand • Indonesia United States • Japan Vietnam • Korea New Zealand • Papua New Guinea

  8. Action Plan Mission Statement To improve the viability of businesses and the physical and social infrastructure in the APEC region and its member economies by enabling the resilience of the supply chain for disaster situations. (Participants at the First APEC Workshop on Global Supply Chain Resilience, 28 June 2013)

  9. Principles • Critical Infrastructure and Intermodalism • Disaster Risk Management and Hazard Mapping • Planning and Business Continuity Management • Policy and Regulations • Regional Cooperation • Information Sharing • HR Capacity Management

  10. Priority Actions • Vulnerability Assessment of Supply Chain Critical Points – CTI is identifying Critical Points • Best Practices on Critical Infrastructure Protection • Business Continuity Management Public/Private Partnership – Build on work of EPWG • Identify Best Practices on Flexible Regulations

  11. Next Steps • Complete Final Report on Workshop • Develop APEC Concept Note on further work • TPTWG and EPWG to prioritize supply chain resilience work through the APEC structure, including for the 1st Senior Officials Meeting in 2014 • New Zealand has offered to host the next Workshop

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