Indiana Logistics Summit - Speakers & Presentations October 19, 2005
The Crowne Plaza Hotel and Conference Center, Downtown Indianapolis at Historic Union Station
How Can Improving Supply Chains Increase Profits?
Opening Speakers Rich Cooper,
Executive Director, Ports of Indiana Charles Bantz,
Chancellor, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Martin C. Jischke,
President, Purdue University Steve Campbell,
Deputy Mayor, City of Indianapolis
Business Response to Dynamic Markets
Doug Fisher,
Logistics Consultant, Cascade Planners Gregory Reid,
Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Yellow Roadway Corp., Presentation
Keynote Lunch Speaker Tom Owen,
Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales, RailAmerica, Inc.
Parallel Sessions
Operations — Follow the Rules and Shape Up for the Future
Darcy Bullock,
Professor of Civil Engineering, Purdue University Mark Newland,
Deputy Commissioner of Traffic Management, INDOT: Presentation on Impact of Overweight Trucks on Our Highways. Joel Bump,
Senior GIS Systems Analyst, The Schneider Corporation,
Presentation Captain Guy Boruff,
Indiana State Police: Enforcement Tim Wiseman,
Attorney, Scopelitis, Garvin, Light & Hanson, P.C.: Business Perspective
Policy — Indiana’s State of the State of Transportation,
Distribution and Logistics
Tom Sharp,
Commissioner, Indiana Department of Transportation Andy Miller,
Commissioner, Indiana State Department of Agriculture Ronald Stiver,
Commissioner, Indiana Department of Workforce Development,
Presentation Nate Feltman,
VP & General Counsel, Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Parallel Sessions
A) Carriers and Agents — Return on Investments in TDL Services
Steve Robinson,
President, Passport Logistics Tom Reisinger,
Regional Vice President, Hub Group, Inc., Presentation Jeff Heller,
Asst. V.P. International Sales & Marketing, Norfolk Southern Corp. Steven Katz,
General Manager, 3PL, Hanjin Logistics, Inc. Chris Hartowicz,
District Sales Manager - Indianapolis, Federal Express
B) Supply Chain and Site Selection — Impacts on the Bottom Line