The Warehousing Education and Research Council's (WERC) 40th Annual Conference for Logistics Professionals-held this year in Fort Worth, Texas- wrapped up on May 3, 2017. In addition to more than 80 educational sessions, multiple breakout presentations and Peer-2-Peer discussion groups covering the latest trends and best practices within our field, the feedback most often heard was about how much attendees appreciated the numerous opportunities for intimate networking. It makes sense when you consider that so many of the participants are logistics management professionals (from a broad range of industries) who rely on WERC as their primary resource for industry-specific education and access to others within the field. The relationships established at the Annual Conference provide value that extends far beyond the three days of activities.
This year's networking started Sunday with a Kick Start Welcome Reception followed by "Meet and Eat" dinner outings for attendees to share a casual meal. Monday and Tuesday also featured three separate opportunities to visit vendors within the Solutions Center, a Women @ WERC breakfast, and evening receptions.
As attendees forged new relationships and strengthened existing ones, there was much conversation about the topics presented by the General Session speakers and off-site facility tours (including Walmart, The Container Store and Dillard's distribution centers; a Kuehne + Nagel-managed facility for Allergan Pharmaceuticals; and even a tour of AT&T Stadium-home of the Dallas Cowboys).
The most talked about sessions covered topics such as metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs), information technology and software, transportation, labor management, outsourcing and execution strategies. They included:
- "Metrics in the DC: Annual Workplace Study," presented the latest performance data gathered from WERC members and DC Velocity readers. The findings, available through www.werc.org, support benchmarking.
- "Transportation Market Update" explored both recent and long-term pricing trends in major transportation modes, as well as procurement best practices and transportation capacity market myths.
- "Improve Workplace Safety with Adaptive Microlearning" shared how Walmart Logistics delivers training that is short, entertaining and socialized, reducing employee resistance while creating a safety culture.
- "Increase Productivity by Mastering Key Behavior Indicators" correlated traditional KPIs with key behavior indicators (KBIs) that impact employee productivity and mobilization.
- "Vested Outsourcing: Five Rules To Transform Supplier Relationships" examined the University of Tennessee's research on structuring win-win contracts that motivate suppliers to invest in innovation.
- "Multichannel Distribution at The Container Store" explored the company's intra-logistics solution to fill e-commerce orders and replenish retail stores.
- "The Buzz from the Warehouse: Employee Opinion Survey Results" detailed the latest developments in the logistics labor market.
- "Supply Chain Innovation-Beyond the Buzzword" discussed how collaboration and partnerships with customers, vendors, suppliers, startups and third party providers drive higher levels innovation.
Missed the Conference?You're in luck. The eight most popular sessions were recorded and will be made available online within a few weeks. Check
www.werc.org for details. And, it's not too early to plan to attend the
2018 WERC Annual Conference, held May 6-9, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. More information can be found at
www.werc.org.
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