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    Masterclass | Improving Your S&OP and Integrated Business Planning Processes

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    GME Australia
    winston hills, australia
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    Improving Your S&OP and Integrated Business Planning Processes

    Join Us for an Exclusive Event at GME!

    We are excited to announce a special presentation by Rejeesh Mathew, Supply Chain Planning Manager at GME, on the transformative power of an improved S&OP process through integrated business planning.

    Do you sometimes face the challenges of poor interdepartmental communication, inefficient processes, cash flow issues, and inventory mismanagement?

    This event will provide valuable insights to help you overcome these obstacles by presenting different perspectives and practical solutions that GME has put into practice.

    Event Highlights:

    • Improved Collaboration: Discover how enhanced teamwork and communication have driven success in the S&OP process at GME.
    • Process Delivery Success: Learn about the strategic steps taken to achieve significant improvements.
    • Cash Flow Enhancements: Understand the impact on financial health and cash flow from GME's journey to excellence.
    • Inventory Optimisation: See how inventory management has been optimised for better efficiency.

    Additionally, attendees will have the unique opportunity to tour GME's state-of-the-art facility and see firsthand how GME operates.
    Don’t miss this chance to gain insights and learn from GME's journey towards excellence in supply chain planning.

    Our Presenter:



       Rejeesh Mathew
       Supply Chain Planning Manager, GME
       LinkedIn


    An accomplished supply chain leader with extensive experience in all areas of supply chain management.  He is known for his deep domain expertise and cross-functional experience. Rejeesh has successfully led teams, operations, and supply chain transformation projects. He has established and operated S&OP, S&OE, and IBP processes in various organisations. 

    Rejeesh played a key role in the Integrated Business Planning transformation at Cisco, and supply chain analytics at Dell. Currently, he is leading the IBP implementation and supply chain planning at GME.

    Host site:

    GME's cutting-edge facility has been a beacon of innovation in RF communication technology for over 60 years. Their headquarters in Winston Hills employs over 230 dedicated staff, integrating Research & Development, Engineering, Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Sales & Marketing, Finance, and Technical Service functions. The iconic Australian-made logo on most of their products symbolises their commitment to quality and generates over 80% of their annual revenue from homegrown excellence.

    Agenda:
    8:15   Arrival and registration
    8:30   Introductions and topic framing
    9:00   Host presentation and discussions
    10:15   Morning tea
    10:35  Factory walk
    11:05   Final Q&A
    11:15    Event ends


    PPE Requirements:
    Enclosed Shoes
    Safety glasses

    Who should attend?
    This event is ideal for Supply Chain and Planning professionals.
    As a member of IPA you can register up to 2 people, subject to availability, to attend this event.
    This event is open to IPA members only, there will be no public access to this event.

    When do I need to register by?
    Registrations close 7 days prior to event date. 
    Registrations are based on a "first come, first served" basis. 
    There are no allocated seats with membership.

    Who can I contact for further information? 

         
         
    Samantha Jeffrey | National Engagement & Events Manager
         samantha@industrypartners.com.au 
         0438 058 823  


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