LOCOMOTIVE STREET EVELEIGH, SYDNEY
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EVENT PROGRAM
SPONSORS
Bronze sponsor Survey sponsor Awards sponsor
Media partner Training package sponsor
EXHIBITORS
PTY LTD ACN 071 682 445
WELCOMEIt is with great pleasure we welcome your participation in the ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit.
ALC represents the major Australian logistics supply chain customers, providers, infrastructure owners and suppliers. Our members span the entire supply chain, incorporating, road, rail, sea, air, sea ports and intermodal ports.
ALC is the lead advocacy organisation that industry, the community and government collaborates with to ensure Australia has safe, secure, reliable sustainable and internationally competitive supply chains.
It is now more important than ever to ensure you understand your Chain of Responsibility obligations.
Chain of Responsibility law touches the entire supply chain. Whatever your role is in the supply chain – consignor, consignee, packer, loader, scheduler, driver, owner-driver, operator, director or partner – you could be held responsible for breaches of the road transport, fatigue, speed, mass, dimension and load restraint laws.
The ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit will bring the logistics community together to benchmark, share best practice and identify steps to achieve compliance in the supply chain. We will also discuss the steps ALC has taken over the past 12 months to address many of the issues raised at the 2014 Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit. We will build on these actions at the 2015 Summit and identify a range of measures ALC can take forward to strengthen safety and compliance in the industry.
We hope that you find the ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit a valuable learning experience.
Ingilby Dickson Chair ALC Safety Committee
Michael Kilgariff Managing Director Australian Logistics Council
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VENUE & ONSITE
AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY PARK
The ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit will be held in the Dining Room of Australian Technology Park (ATP), located on Locomotive Street in Eveleigh, Sydney. The Dining Room can be accessed through Event Entry, Bay 4, which is also the main entry to the exhibition space in Bay 4 Atrium. The workshops will be held in the Dining Room, theatrette 6B and room 5C, which are both located upstairs.
AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY PARKLocomotive Street, Eveleigh P: 02 9209 4220 www.atp.com.au
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
TRAINATP is a five minute walk from Redfern Station. Leave Redfern Station via the platform 10 exit and follow the signage.
BUSBus routes 310 & 309 travel straight out of Sydney’s CBD to ATP, via Central Station. 308 also travels to ATP. Alight at the nearest bus stop and walk the short distance to ATP.
TAXITaxis enter via the Garden Street / Boundary Street entrance, which is accessible from Henderson Road. A taxi rank is located at Bay 8.
ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATIONRegistration will take place between 8.00 - 8.45 on Wednesday, 26 August. Please present yourself at the registration desk to collect your name badge and Summit program. The registration desk will be staffed throughout the Summit.
DRESS CODE
The dress code is business attire for both days of the Summit, including dinner.
CATERING
All meals throughout the Summit, including morning and afternoon tea, lunch and dinner are organised by ALC and are complimentary for participants.
ALC CONTACT
Kirstie WalkdenEvents & Marketing ManagerAustralian Logistics Councilp: 0439 317 399e: [email protected]
WEDNESDAY, 26 AUGUST 2015 POLICY SESSIONS
TIME SESSION SPEAKERS
8.00 Registration
8.45 Welcome • Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council
8.50 Session 1Update on outcomes from:• 2014 ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit• CoR Session at ALC Forum 2015
• Ingilby Dickson, Chair, ALC Safety Committee
9.00 Offi cial OpeningSession chair: Ingilby Dickson, Chair, ALC Safety Committee
• Hon Duncan Gay MLC, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council.
9.20 Session 2
Chain of Responsibility – What have we learnt and what is next?Session chair: Ingilby Dickson, Chair, ALC Safety Committee
• Michael Crellin, Manager, Chain of Responsibility Regulatory Compliance, National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
• Peter Wells, Director Customer & Compliance, NSW Roads & Maritime Services
• Paul Endycott, General Manager, Compliance Operations, NSW Roads & Maritime Services
10.20 Morning tea
10.50 Session 3
Chain of Responsibility – Next steps for the National Transport CommissionSession chair: Sarah Jones, Group Manager Road Transport Compliance, Toll Group
• Paul Retter, Chief Executive Offi cer, National Transport Commission
• Marcus Burke, Project Director, Heavy Vehicle Compliance and Technology, National Transport Commission
11.20 Session 4
Chain of Responsibility – How an industry has applied the National Logistics Safety Code and used it to improve their safety and competitive advantageSession chair: Andrew Ethell, Group Director Corporate Affairs, Toll Group and Deputy Chair, Australian Logistics Council
• Linda Venables, Chief Logistics Offi cer, Metcash Trading Limited
• David Kelly, National Freight & Logistics Manager, OneSteel
• Peter Elliot, Program Manager Safety, Australian Logistics Council
• John Allan, Steel Logistics - Contract Manager, Toll Contract Logistics
12.20 Lunch
13.20 Session 5
An overview of recent CoR legal cases – ramifi cations for industryCase examples: Compliance with CoR and management of riskSession chair: Geoff Farnsworth, Partner, Holding Redlich
• Mark McKenzie, Chief Executive Offi cer, ACAPMA• Peter O’Shannessy, Managing Director, Kalari Pty Ltd• Mark Wolny, Head of Road & Air Operations, Qantas
Freight Enterprises & Q Catering Group
14.20 Session 6
Where SOLAS meets CoR: the Terminal Container Weight ConundrumSession chair: Andrew Rankine, Logistics Manager, Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd
• Adem Long, Logistics and Corporate Affairs Manager, NSW Ports
• Greg Winstanley, National Landside and Operations Effi ciency Manager, DP World Australia
• Danella Wilmshurst, Partner, Holding Redlich
15.20 Afternoon tea
15.50 Session 7
The Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal and Chain of ResponsibilitySession chair: Michael Kilgariff, Managing Director, Australian Logistics Council
• The Honorable Jennifer Acton, President, Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, 26 AUGUST 2015 POLICY SESSIONS
TIME SESSION SPEAKERS
16.20 Session 8
The Role of Technology in CoR ComplianceSession chair: Charlie MacDonald, Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics Industry Executive, Telstra, and Chair, ALC Technology Committee
• Steven Asnicar, Chief Executive Offi cer, UrbanGlobal• Gavin Hill, General Manager, Strategic Development,
Transport Certifi cation Australia• Neil Dando, Technology and Operations Manager,
MTData• Haydn Bowbyes, Managing Director, IVCS Australia• Felicity Millman, Chief Executive Offi cer and Founder,
Circadyn
17.20 Wrap up & action plan review from the day • Ingilby Dickson, Chair, ALC Safety Committee
17.35 Networking drinks in the exhibition area
19.00 ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit Dinner
Incorporating the 2015 Steel Transport Safety Network Logistics Safety & Environment Awards
Sponsored by
Guest Speaker: John West, Managing Director, DGL
THURSDAY, 27 AUGUST 2015 NATIONAL LOGISTIC SAFETY CODE (NLSC) WORKSHOPS
9.00 Opening sessionNLSC updateSession chair: Ingilby Dickson, Chair, ALC Safety Committee
In 2014, ALC commissioned Global Mark to undertake a review of the National Logistics Safety Code in order to identify opportunities for improvement within the code. Ingilby Dickson will provide an update on the progress of the code updates, covering the recommendations, implementations and workplan for the future.
9.30 Plenary sessionImportant safety management characteristics for truck operations
Lori Mooren, Senior Research Fellow, Transport and Road Safety (TARS) Research, School of Aviation, University of New South Wales
10.00 Morning tea
10.30 Steel 1ASI LSC Update / Update on SteelDrive App• Phil Casey, National Safety
Manager, Australian Steel Institute
Retail 2RLSC update• Peter Elliot, Program Manager
Safety, Australian Logistics Council
Across all supply chains - Workshop 1
Partnership Audit Reviews (PARs)• Paul Driver, Executive Director,
Jacob Reed Australia
11.00 Workshop 1ABack of Vehicle Height Safety• Frank Pennings, Lead Auditor,
WorkCover NSW• Jason McMartin, Manager Bar
Operations, OneSteel
Workshop 1BSubcontractor management – best practice• Sarah Jones, Group Manager Road
Transport Compliance, Toll Group• Craig Olsson, Group Manager
Compliance Asia Pacifi c, Linfox• Shane Faulkner, Group Safety
and Compliance Manager, Scotts Transport
Workshop 2C Board reports: Developing criteria for company boardsSession chair: Nathan Cecil, Partner, Holding Redlich• Steven Asnicar, Chief Executive
Offi cer, UrbanGlobal
12.00 Lunch
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THURSDAY, 27 AUGUST 2015 NATIONAL LOGISTIC SAFETY CODE (NLSC) WORKSHOPS
13.00 Workshop 2ADriver feedback session• Loren Murray, Executive HSE
Consultant, CreativeWorks Group• Four drivers from steel transport
companies
Workshop 2BRetail Load RestraintNTC update the load restraint guide4 x new load restraint guides• Mike Robertson, Managing
Director, Engistics• Sean Carlson, Principle Engineer,
Engstics
Workshop 3CSubcontractor management – best practice • Sarah Jones, Group Manager Road
Transport Compliance, Toll Group• Craig Olsson, Group Manager
Compliance Asia Pacifi c, Linfox• Shane Faulkner, Group Safety
and Compliance Manager, Scotts Transport
14.00 Workshop 4CPartnership Audit Reviews (PARs)
• Paul Driver, Executive Director, Jacob Reed Australia
14.30 Wrap up & close Ingilby Dickson, Chair, ALC Safety Committee
15.00 Afternoon tea
The program is correct at time of publication. The organiser reserve the right to delete, modify or alter items from the program or any aspect of the Summit.
ALC SUPPLY CHAIN SAFETY & COMPLIANCE SUMMIT DINNER
Awards sponsored by:
The 2015 Steel Transport Safety Network Logistics Safety & Environment Awards will be held as part of the ALC Supply Chain Safety & Compliance Summit Dinner.
The annual Awards are a recognition of the achievements, improvements and leadership in safety and environment by those working in the Steel Transport and Logistics Industry.
Date: Wednesday, 26 August 2015Time: Pre-dinner drinks from 17.30, with Dinner commencing from 19.00.Venue: Dining Room at Australian Technology ParkDress: Business attireAdditional tickets: $200.00
Taxis will be available in the Bay 8 taxi rank at the conclusion of dinner.
EXHIBITION LISTING & FLOOR PLAN
1Karlson Service P/L T/A Chain of Compliance
2 Portner Press - CoR Adviser
4 Fleet Effect Pty Ltd
5 Prime Creative Media
6 Chain of Responsibility Australia
7 Attorney-General’s Department
14 Croomo
15 National Weighing & Instruments Pty Ltd
16 Signode Australia & NZ
17 MTData
18 Hogan & Peter Berry Consultancy
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EXHIBITOR PROFILES
1 KARLSON SERVICE P/L, T/A CHAIN OF COMPLIANCE
www.chainofcompliance.com.au Chain of Compliance is a trading name for Karlson Services. We specialize in:• National Logistic Safety Code audits• Chain of Responsibility Due Diligence and Reasonable
enquires• Training CoR auditors and persons conducting
Reasonable Enquiries • WHS Due Diligence reports Our goal is to add value and convert complex problems into simple solutions.
2 PORTNER PRESS - COR ADVISER
www.coradviser.com.auAt Portner Press, we specialise in publishing easy-to-understand resources on a wide range of compliance-related topics. Our aim is to provide every Australian business with the knowledge and tools it needs to comply with its legal obligations – without having to spend thousands on expensive lawyers or consultants.
4 FLEET EFFECT PTY LTD
www.fleeteffect.comFleet Effect is a leader in Heavy Vehicle compliance and fleet management systems, and provides “”Best Practice”” solutions for paperless NHVAS fatigue, mass, and maintenance, Electronic Work Diaries (EWD) as well as speed management to meet Chain of Responsibility regulations, and ALC Codes of Conduct. We also provide ERP integration with SAP, Translogix, and other payroll and pallet management systems. Our Cloud based solution allows access to ARGUS compliance and jobs system using PC’s, Macs, tablets and smartphones in a seamless operation, while our HERMES app runs on any Enterprise PDA or Smartphone to deliver a paperless driver compliance and productivity solution.
5 PRIME CREATIVE MEDIA
www.primecreative.com.auPrime Creative Media is an independently owned publishing and events company renowned for its strong commitment to growing individuals, organisations and industries across Australia. Based in Melbourne, Prime Creative Media has used its capabilities to develop leading magazine titles, websites, eNewsletter and industry events that genuinely add value to their chosen markets and communities – including Prime Mover, Diesel, Global Trailer and Trailer.
6 CHAIN OF RESPONSIBILITY AUSTRALIA
www.coraustralia.comCoR Australia is a leading national Training, Compliance and Audit Preparation group delivering customised CoR compliance systems to Australia’s largest and smallest firms through our suite of integrated services – CoR Training, CoR Compliance and CoR Audit Preparation. CoR Australia’s training solution leverages the units developed by TLISC, to create tools and systems for CoR students, connecting training, compliance and the audit improvement process.
7 ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT
www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/chemicalsecurityDo you warehouse or transport chemicals of security concern? Help keep Australia safe by reporting suspicious behaviour to the National Security Hotline 1800 1234 00. Assess your workplace and work practices to identify any security risks. See the National Code of Practice for Chemicals of Security Concern.
14 CROOMO
www.croomo.comCroomo is a multi-award winning digital training development company. We work to create inspiring learning experiences with real outcomes for our clients and their learners. We use our knowledge and understanding of how people learn to deliver complete end-to-end training solutions. Online, blended or face-to-face, we craft intelligent solutions that transfer knowledge, engage learners and give them new skills for life.
15 NATIONAL WEIGHING & INSTRUMENTS PTY LTD
PTY LTD ACN 071 682 445
www.nationalweighing.com.auSince its inception in 1984, National Weighing & Instruments have been committed to providing quality solutions in the sales, repair and calibration of weighing & measuring equipment. Our product range covers all segments from education, laboratories, and medical facilities, through to heavy industry such as warehousing & logistics, waste management, manufacturing and primary production.If you are looking for a weighing or measuring solution, chances are we have the experience and equipment to help.
16 SIGNODE AUSTRALIA & NZ
www.signode.com.au Signode Australia & New Zealand manufacture load containment & protective packaging systems engineered specifically for our customer applications; systems that protect their products, streamline their production and improve their profits. Signode products and equipment is used throughout the world in a broad range of industries to secure everything from wool bales and timber to steel coils and corrugated cartons. Signode’s product range includes packaging consumables, a complete range of strapping and hand tools, automated load containment systems and technical support and engineering.
17 MTDATA
www.mtdata.com.auMTData is an Australian owned designer, manufacturer and supplier of advanced GPS tracking and fleet management solutions. They deliver powerful tools to improve compliance, increase efficiency and save costs. Solutions include driver touch screens, fatigue management, mass compliance, duress alarms, job dispatch, sign-on glass, trailer tracking, DVR cameras, refrigerated temperature tracking, maintenance tools and satellite communication.
18 HOGAN & PETER BERRY CONSULTANCY
www.peterberry.com.auPeter Berry Consultancy (PBC) helps organisations to select the right people and enhance organisational performance, with an emphasis on improving safety and building workforce diversity. PBC’s suite of safety-related assessments have been used for over 25 years within transport and logistics industries, helping organisations reduce safety risk and improve performance.
NATIONAL LOGISTICS SAFETY CODE OF PRACTICE
CHAIN OF RESPONSIBILITY EXPLAINED Chain of Responsibility (CoR) means all parties in a supply chain are required to implement positive actions to prevent breaches of the law relating to speeding, fatigue, mass limits and load securing. The aim of CoR is to make sure everyone in the supply chain takes their fair share of responsibility for ensuring breaches of the road transport laws do not occur.
If you consign, pack, load or receive goods as part of your business, you could be held legally liable for breaches of road transport laws. At stake are civil and criminal liabilities, as well as reputational damage. Companies cannot ‘contract out’ their CoR obligations, no matter what their industry sector or part of the supply chain.
CoR is embedded in the Heavy Vehicle National Law, a uniform heavy vehicle code which applies in all states (with the exception of Western Australia and the Northern Territory).
It describes a series of obligations relating to heavy vehicle road transport and the people who are responsible for ensuring those obligations are met, and who will be liable for breaches.
WHAT IS THE NLSC?The ALC National Logistics Safety Code of Practice (NLSC) provides industry with a simple, equitable and effective way to maintain and improve Safety & Compliance across the entire supply chain. The Code sets out participants’ responsibilities when they control or influence the movement of freight, and applies to a range of Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations such as fatigue, safe loads, speed management and equipment.
HOW CAN THE NLSC BE APPLIED TO MY INDUSTRY SECTOR?A number of industry sectors have developed their own specific code under the NLSC:• Retail Logistics Supply Chain Code of Practice (RLSC)• Coal Seam Gas Logistics Safety Code (CSG LSC)• Australian Steel Industry Logistics Safety Code (ASI
LSC)• Electrical Cable Logistics Safety Code (ECLSC)• Tanker Logistic Safety Code (under development).
Development of an industry specific code maintains a level of national consistency under the NLSC, while allowing the sector to develop their own industry solutions to best suit their needs. ALC is currently working with other industry sectors to increase the reach of the NLSC across the supply chain.
HOW DOES THE NLSC APPLY TO COR?NLSC assists participants to manage their obligations under CoR laws through practicable and enforceable guidelines across the entire supply chain. Compliance with the NLSC may assist participants to meet their CoR obligations and could be evidence that ‘all reasonable steps’ were taken to prevent a contravention of CoR laws.
COR IN THE HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAWThe National Transport Commission and the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator will be developing the Heavy Vehicle Roadworthiness Program during 2015 and 2016.
It is designed to establish a national system that has systemic integrity and supports a rigorous risk-based approach to assuring the roadworthiness of heavy vehicles used on Australian roads. This could include changes to chain of responsibility duties on chain participants which could include broader responsibilities on participants to take all reasonable practicable steps to prevent breaches of the Heavy Vehicle National Law as well as ensuring that vehicles used to freight goods are properly maintained.
For more information on the NLSC, please visit www.alcsafety.com.au
NOTES
EVENTS CALENDAR15 September 2015 Doltone House Hyde
Park, Sydney
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM LUNCH SAwith the Hon Stephen Mullighan MP, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
17 September 2015 Adelaide
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM LUNCH NSWwith the Hon Duncan Gay MLC, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, and Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
30 September 2015 Sydney
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION SUMMIT 2015Logistics Future Workforce
25 November 2015 Pullman Melbourne on the Park, Melbourne
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM LUNCH WAwith the Hon Dean Nalder MLA, Minister for Transport
3 December 2015 Perth
ALC FORUM 2016 1-3 March 2016 Royal Randwick, Sydney
ALC SUPPLY CHAIN SAFETY & COMPLIANCE SUMMIT 2016
24-25 August 2016 Melbourne
For more information on any of the above events, contact Kirstie Walkden, Events & Marketing Manager, Australian Logistics Council, on 02 6273 0755 or [email protected].
Associates
National Sponsors Honorary Fellows
ALC MEMBERS
• Ingilby Dickson, March 2015• Ian Murray AM, March 2012 • Paul Little AO, February 2011
• Peter Gunn AM, February 2011• Ivan Backman AM, May 2010 • David Williams OAM, May 2010
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Port of MelbourneCorporation
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