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Generating Value Creating Knowledge

Generating Value Creating Knowledge. BVL – Platform and Network for Supply Chain Management Professionals. +5,5 %. -1% bis +2%. Logistics Turnover in Germany. Employees in millions. bn €. +5%. [Klaus, Kille 2012]. Contents. 1 Mission. 2 Portfolio. 2.1 Chapters. 2.2 Supply Chain Day.

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Generating Value Creating Knowledge

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  1. Generating Value Creating Knowledge BVL – Platform and Network for Supply Chain Management Professionals

  2. +5,5 % -1%bis +2% Logistics Turnover in Germany Employees inmillions bn € +5% [Klaus, Kille 2012] Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  3. Contents 1 Mission 2 Portfolio 2.1 Chapters 2.2 Supply Chain Day 2.3 Events 2.4 Services 2.5 Awards 3 Campus Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  4. Mission BVL is … • ... an open network of people who are committed to efficient and effective cooperation in a globally active sector of industry. • ... a voluntary association of management executives and decision-makers from the worlds of industry, science and politics. • ... an active community whose members look beyond their own specific field of activity to both reap and generate specialised and interpersonal benefits. Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  5. Profile • Non-profit organisation, objective, independent, does not represent special interests • 10,000 members from the top echelons of industry, trade, services and science • more than 30 chapters (throughout Germany, worldwide), 250 free events every year • 200 honorary officials • Exchange of knowledge and experience • Communicating the importance of supply chain management and promoting its application and development Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  6. Portfolio • Events – regional and national, free and fee-based, to promote networking and the exchange of knowledge • Services – publications, research, platforms for personal networks and the transferof know-how • Campus – hands-on insights into real-world logistics, international business and supply chain management, lifelong learning • Awards – in recognition of innovations and stimuli for supply chain managementin business, science and the media Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  7. Advantages BVL members can … • access the latest knowledge • Market insights • Facts and figures • Know-how and experience • identify and evaluate trends more easily • assess their own personal entrepreneurial status • interact with other market participants and the other side of the market • expand their personal network Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  8. Organisation Members Chapters Chapter Chairpersons General Assembly Executive Committee Board Board Committees Extended Board Advisory Board Scientific Advisory Board Research Council BVL Head Office Working Groups BVL Campus: DAV, HIWL, Seminars BVL Service GmbH Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  9. Contents 1 Mission 2 Portfolio 2.1 Chapters 2.2 Supply Chain Day 2.3 Events 2.4 Services 2.5 Awards 3 Campus Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  10. Worldwide contacts Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  11. BVL International International networkofsupplychainexperts • Chaptersin Beijing, Istanbul, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Singapore • International representatives • Cross-industrynetworking in industry, trade, servicesandscience • International events, e.g. in Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Bratislava, Budapest, Dubai, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai • Virtual platformfor international exchangeofknowledgeandexpertise • Cooperationwith international tradefairs Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  12. German Chapters • 27 Chapters facilitate interaction and the exchange of ideas between members • 250free events every year with a total of 7,000 participants • Honorary Chapter Chairpersons, elected by the members, organise annual programme • Student Chapters with their own Chairpersons within the Chapters Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  13. Chapters The focus is on … • hands-on demonstrationof logistics concepts • Presentations • Company tours • cross-sector transfer of specialist knowledge • Information, ideas and stimuli • Know-how and experience • Inspiration for members’ own day-to-day work • interaction with decision-makers and specialists Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  14. Contents 1 Mission 2 Portfolio 2.1 Chapters 2.2 Supply Chain Day 2.3 Events 2.4 Services 2.5 Awards 3 Campus Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  15. Once a year supply chain management related activities are organisedby BVL Chapters and companies in Germany and abroad • Companies from the industry, trade, service sector and science provide insights into the diversity of supply chain management • Free admission to all events • Promoting an understanding of supply chain management in the business world and science as well as among the public at large • Raising the public profile of supply chain management • Attracting new talents to the supply chain management sector Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  16. The target groups are school students, undergraduates, the trade public and the public in general • Supply Chain Day in numbers • Supply Chain Day 2012 on April 19 • www.supply-chain-day.com Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  17. Contents 1 Mission 2 Portfolio 2.1 Chapters 2.2 Supply Chain Day 2.3 Events 2.4 Services 2.5 Awards 3 Campus Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  18. “… one of the biggest and most important business conferences worldwide …”Core focus on supply chain management • 3-day conference with parallel exhibition, every year in Berlin • Target groups - specialists anddecision-makers in industry, trade, services, science and politics • 2011 figures – 3,400 participantsfrom 40 countries, 200 exhibitors Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  19. “…focusing on the sector-specific supply chain management topics in the automotive industry…” • 1-day forum with parallel special-topicexhibition • Target groups - management executives, supply chain managers and experts in the automotive industry, logistics services and the world of science • 2012 figures – 470 participants, 20 exhibitors • Extras - excursions, events on the eveof the forum Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  20. “…for the discussion of the framework conditions and outlook for supply chain management in relevant markets...” • 1 to 2-day forums, e.g. in Berlin, Bratislava, Dubai, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro • Target groups - supply chain experts and decision-makers in companies who are active or want to become active in the respective markets, politicians • Figures - 100 to 600 participants Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  21. Logistics Indicator • Seismograph for the logistics business cycle in Germany • Quarterly, cross-industry interviews with logistics service providers as well as users in industry and commerce • Assessment of current situation and expectations for the next twelve months • Publication on first Monday of each end-of-quarter month Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  22. For exemplary, completed outstanding logistics solutions with a proven successful track record • Awarded to companies from industry, trade and services with the aim of generating stimuli for the development of logistics • Prize – certificate and sculpture“Das Gespräch” (the conversation)made by the sculptor Prof. Waldemar Otto • Presented at the International Supply Chain Conference in Berlin • “Over-the-shoulder” insights from award winner; winners can enter “European Award for Logistics Excellence” Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  23. with BVL Austria • forprojects and solutions that are already realised and show relevant results in Ecology, Economy and Social Responsibility • to companies from the fields of Industry, Trade and services as well as cooperative research projects • Prize: Certificate and Sculpture „Open End" byCuxhaven artist Andreas Green • Awarding ceremony atLogistics Dialogue of BVL Austria in Vienna Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  24. Contents 1 Mission 2 Portfolio 2.1 Chapters 2.2 Supply Chain Day 2.3 Events 2.4 Services 2.5 Awards 3 Campus Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  25. BVL Campus • CombinationofBVL‘sactivitiesforlifelonglearning • University of Applied Sciences HIWL: dual-format studycourse – bachelor‘sdegree • Business Academy DAV:stateapprovedexaminations • BVL Seminars and Trainings: part-time seminars, compactand intensive courses • Lecturersfromthebusinessworld, teacherswith a practicalbackground • Exchange withinternationalinstitutions • Tailoredcareeradvancement, broadlybasedintegrationin thebusinessworld Universitätsallee 18, Technologiepark Bremen Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  26. Business Divisions Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  27. University of Applied Sciences – Dual-format System • Sixsemestersfor Bachelor ofArts (BA) in Supply Chain Management orInternational Business • Teachingsand Research hands-onandin smallgroups • Dual-formatsystemcombinesScience and Practice • Personalsupportofstudents • Experiencedandcommittedprofessors • Development ofcompetenciesthroughinteractivestudies • Study tripstodestinationsfrom Bremerhaven to Shanghai • Access to BVL network Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  28. Business Academy • „State ApprovedBusiness Manager“ • Specialisation on International Business or Logistics/Transport; Full-time in two years orpart-time in three years • Lecturers from the worlds of theory and practice,face-to-facelessons, projectwork, languagetraining, smallgroups, studytripsinsideand outside Germany, companytours • financialassistancevia German studentloansystem • currentlymorethan 200 students • Preparatory course for the German Chamber of Commerce qualification of “Business Administrator” • Specialisation: Freight Transport • 17 weeks full-time or 16 months part-time • Funded privately or by the employer, assistance viaGerman student loan system Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

  29. BVL Seminars and Trainings • Forspecialistsandexecutivesin thefieldsofindustry, commerceandlogisticsservices • One-, two- orthree-daycourses on logisticsandsupplychainmanagementtopics • Part-time compactcourses • „Kompakt Studium Logistik“ – in German language,sevenone-weekmodules in eightmonths • „International Logistics Management Programme“ • Sectorspecificcourses, e.g.„Certified Automobile Logistician“ – 21 days in different countries • Courses all over Germany, open orin-house,in smallgroups, withpracticalrelevance • Lecturersmostlywithhands-on experienceorfromscientificinstitutionswithpracticalorientation Generating Value - Creating Knowledge

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