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    Working Group | Productivity Gains in an Ageing Plant environment


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    Unlocking Efficiency: Navigating Productivity Gains in an Ageing Plant Environment.

    Join us for an insightful event delving into the strategies and innovations essential for maximising productivity within aging plant environments. Explore cutting-edge solutions, industry exceptional practices, and expert insights aimed at revitalising operations, optimising resources, and overcoming challenges unique to mature facilities (CI & Maintenance). Don't miss this opportunity to harness the power of knowledge and experience to drive sustainable productivity gains.

    Key Takeaways:

      1. Strategies for revitalising operations in ageing plant environments.
      2. Innovative solutions to optimise resources and minimise downtime.
      3. Overcoming challenges specific to mature facilities.
      4. Insights into leveraging technology and automation for enhanced productivity.
      5. Actionable steps to drive sustainable productivity gains amidst ageing infrastructure.
      6. Networking opportunities with industry experts and peers for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
      7. Practical guidance on implementing efficient processes and workflows tailored to older plant environments.


    Presenter: 
     

         
         Ishan Galapathy
         Author, Productivity Expert & Speaker
         LinkedIn Profile

    Ishan is an author, productivity expert and speaker with a wealth of knowledge, working across six countries for 25 years, including large multi-nationals. He was involved in developing a global supply chain excellence program for one of them.

    Ishan’s latest book, ADVANCE, is an Amazon #1 best-seller and was also recognised as a finalist in the 2021 Australian Business Book Awards.

    Renowned for his simplified techniques, Ishan helps manufacturing businesses to achieve more through productivity improvement and leadership programs.

    When he’s not working, you can find hanging out with his two teenage sons in the backyard or sipping a cup of coffee with his wife, living a life of excellence.

    Host Site:

    SPC Global Limited is an iconic Australian-based global agribusiness that specialises in food manufacturing. In particular large fruit processing and packing , operating from its factory in Shepparton - one of the biggest employers in the Goulburn Valley region.
    We will be hosted by Peter York, a Highly Experienced and influential Senior Leader who builds High Performing cross functional, collaborative teams. He has extensive experience in FMCG industries having worked in roles from the shop floor to board level reporting.


    Agenda:

    9:00:     Arrival and registration
    9:15:      Introductions and Guest Presenters
    10:30:    Morning Tea
    10:45:    Workshop with Ishan
    12:00:    Lunch
    12:30:    Site Tour
    13:30:    Workshop activities, final Q & A's, Event wrap-up
    14:00
    :    Event concludes

    Who should attend?
    This event is ideal for Operations Managers, Continuous Improvement Managers, Process Improvement Managers, Engineering Managers, and anyone involved in Process Improvement, Assets & Maintenance and Continuous Improvement.
    As a member of IPA you can register up to 2 people, subject to availability, to attend 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 & Event Manager
         samantha@industrypartners.com.au 
         0438 058 823  


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