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| | | | 2008 AAFA INTERNATIONAL SOURCING, CUSTOMS & LOGISTICS INTEGRATION CONFERENCE “Breaking Down the Walls” April 16-18, 2008 Renaissance Worthington Hotel Fort Worth, Texas | | | | | | Wednesday, April 16 | | | 1:00pm – 2:00pm | Registration, refreshments and exhibits | | 2:00pm – 5:30pm | 2:00pm- 2:05pm – Welcome Remarks by Bryan Wolfe, Sr. Director, International Trade & Logistics, Dan River, Inc. 2:05pm – 3:15pm Keynote: Creating a Competitive Advantage for your International Enterprise Tom Travis, Managing Partner, Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A 3:15pm – 4:15pm Customs & Trade Session: Issues Facing Apparel and Footwear Importers Given the plethora of Global, regional, and bilateral preferential trade programs, trade remedies, supply chain security issues, and customs’ modernization efforts over the past five years, the burden on the importer to successfully navigate their way through this ever-changing maze is more challenging than ever. This discussion will provide a review of the evolution of customs/trade compliance and supply chain security activities from the perspective of apparel and footwear importers, including indications of the current trends and predictions for future importer obligations we all need to be aware of. Moderator: Steve Lamar, Executive Vice President, AAFA Panelists: Jerry Cook, Vice President, Government & Trade Relations, Hanesbrands, Inc. Patrick Fox, Director of Customs Compliance, VF Outdoor, Inc. | | 4:15pm – 4:30pm | Break | | 4:30pm – 5:30pm | Logistics Infrastructure Challenge in the U.S. This discussion will provide an analysis, from the perspective of a global logistics service provider, on the decline of the U.S. / Global transportation infrastructure – port congestion, rail limited capacity, congested highways – due to import traffic growth and the impact on overall performance of global supply chains. George H. Hearn, Vice President/Managing Director U.S. South Region, APL | | 6:00pm | Welcome Reception-Networking Opportunities/Exhibits, Sponsored by TradeCard | | | | | Thursday, April 17 | | | 7:00am – 7:55am | Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits, Sponsored by QuestaWeb, Inc. | | 7:55am – 10:00am | 8:00am – 9:00am Keynote: " Three Words " that will Focus Your Supply Chain Initiatives Phil Poel, Senior V.P., Global Operations, Wolverine World Wide 9:05am – 10:05am Glass Tube Supply Chain Session Today, the demand for greater visibility in the supply chain is becoming a necessary element in the way a company does business, approaches and implements its sourcing and supply chain methodologies, and meets that demands of its customers while maintaining accountability. In this session we will examine the “Glass Tube Supply Chain” or the need for transparent information. Panelists from retail, manufacturing and the vendor communities will share how they have reduced production cycle times, developed systems to gain access to information faster, and increased accuracy creating a fluid and transparent supply chain. Moderator: Craig Cohen, V.P., Demand & Supply Planning, LaCrosse Footwear, Inc. Panelists: Kurt Cavano, Chairman & CEO, TradeCard Susan Olivier, Director Business Applications, Cycle Time Reduction, JCPenney | | 10:00am – 10:20am | Coffee Break, Sponsored by Bureau Veritas | | 10:20am – 11:15am | Panel Discussion: All Morning speakers | | 11:15am - 11:30am | BNSF Intermodal Outlook Transportation capacity and infrastructure is a growing concern. Hear the latest outlook for 2008 rail capacity, including the future of freight mobility and infrastructure development. George Duggan, VP of Domestic Intermodal Marketing, BNSF | | | | | 11:30am – 12:45pm | Lunch, Sponsored by Maersk | | | | | 1:00pm | Bus departs for BNSF Railway Alliance & Networking Operations Center Tour BNSF Railway headquartered in Ft. Worth, Texas is one of the four remaining transcontinental railroads and one of the largest railroad networks in North American. With globalization, the transcontinental railroads are a key component in the containerization of the Pacific Rim with the BNSF Railway moving more intermodal traffic than any other rail system in the world | | 1:20pm – 4:30pm | BNSF Tours BNSF’s corporate headquarters houses one of the world’s most extensive Pacific Northwest and Native American art collections of any major US corporation. In addition to viewing these impressive works of art, participants will tour the BNSF Network Operations Center. The Network Operations Center (NOC) is the largest and most technologically advanced control center of its kind in the industry. In the NOC, dispatchers, locomotive distributors, and other decision-makers coordinate the movement of rail shipments throughout the BNSF’s rail network which covers 28 states in the western two-thirds of the US plus two Canadian provinces over 32,000 route miles. The Alliance intermodal facility is their 5th largest intermodal hub handling 1800 trucks and 17 trains per day equating to 566,000 lifts in 2007. Participants will see various aspects of intermodal hub operations including the processing of container and trailers at checkpoint & the loading and unloading of trains using overhead gantry cranes. | | | | | 4:30pm | Buses return to hotel | | | | | 6:00pm – 7:00pm | Unwind/Networking Reception, Sponsored by GT Nexus | | | Dinner on your own | | Friday, April 18 | | | 7:00am – 7:45am | Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits, Sponsored by YKK | | 7:45am – 9:00am | Sourcing Session Part 1: New Dimensions In Global Sourcing: Challenges & Pitfalls In a world of global trade that is constantly evolving, an off-shore sourcing strategy is not as simple as selecting the country with the lowest production costs. That is not longer good enough, as virtually every company is operating in a complex, multifaceted global supply chain. Join this panel to discuss some of the challenging forces – globalization, a changing competitive landscape due to mergers and acquisitions, changing consumer expectations, free trade agreements, shortening of product life cycles, product variety, rising energy costs, environmental requirements, increased congestion at ports, and the impact of potential natural disasters and terrorism. Moderator: Rafael Hernandez, VP, Supply Chain Logistics, Haggar Clothing Co. Panelists: Terry Lay, CEO, Haggar Clothing Co. Art Croci, President Global Operations Group, Wolverine World Wide, Inc. | | 9:05am – 10:20am | Sourcing Session Part 2: Sustainability While sustainability is difficult to define, it has been a corporate buzzword for at least two decades. Climate change, an increasingly stringent regulatory environment, and added stakeholder pressures are driving the apparel and footwear industries to step up their thinking about creating sustainable supply chains. Join our panelists as they discuss how your company can benefit by turning environmental challenges into strategic opportunities. Moderator: Rick Horwitch, VP-Solutions Business Development, Bureau Veritas Panelists: Kim Brandner - Sr. Mgr, Sustainable Textiles/Apparel Sandra Fallgatter, Manager of Private Brand Compliance, JCPenney Marci Zaroff, Founder & President, Under the Canopy | | 10:20am – 10:40am | Coffee Break | | 10:40am – 11:25am | Roundtable Discussions- 3 Concurrent Breakouts After two days of discussions on the seminar topics--and with the challenge to “Break Down the Walls” issued to all conference attendees--the moderators will lead candid, focused roundtable discussions about the key concepts presented, address questions and concerns submitted by attendees prior to the conference, and determine how leveraging what we learned can benefit our businesses. Sourcing/Sustainability Moderator: Rick Horwitch, VP-Solutions Business Development, Bureau Veritas Customs/Trade/Supply Chain Security Moderator: Bryan Wolfe Sr. Director, International Trade & Logistics, Dan River, Inc. Transportation/Logistics Moderators: Jack Dos Santos, Vertical Market Leader for Apparel, A.N. Deringer, Inc. | | | | | 11:25am – 11:45am | Reconvene, Round Table Reports & Conference Wrap-Up and Adjournment | | | | | | AAFA INTERNATIONAL SOURCING, CUSTOMS & LOGISTICS INTEGRATION CONFERENCE Breaking Down the Walls April 16-18, 2008 Renaissance Worthington Hotel 200 Main Street Registration There are 3 ways to register: 7 Fax completed registration form with payment information to (703) 522-6741. * Return completed form and payment to: AAFA, 1601 N. Kent Street, Suite 1200, Arlington, VA 22209. @ Email completed form to Mimi Green at
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| Attendee Information | | Name: | Title: | | Company: | | Street Address: | | City: | | State: | Zip/Postal Code: | | Phone: | Fax: | | E-mail: | | o Check box if you require a vegetarian and or kosher meal @ lunch | o Vegetarian | o Kosher | | Registration Fee | | | Registration before March 1 | Registration after March 1 | | AAFA Member | $585.00 | $620.00 | | 2nd person from the Company | $530.00 | $585.00 | | Educator | $350.00 | $350.00 | | Non-AAFA Member | Not available | $720.00 | | Payment Method | | American Express | Master Card | | VISA | Check enclosed | | Account Number: | Expiration Date: | | Name on Card: | | Signature: | | Total Payment | $ | | For additional attendees, please copy this form. | | For more information contact Mary Howell, Vice President, Industry Relations AAFA, 1601 N. Kent Street, Suite 1200, Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 797-9045 or Email
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Cancellation Policy: No refunds after March 31, 2008. Substitutions are allowed. | | | | | | | | | Hotel Information Renaissance Worthington Hotel 200 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 Renaissance Reservations 1.800.433.5677 or 817.870.1000 Rate: $195/single/double Reservations must be received on or before Monday, March 17, 2008. Reservations will be made directly by using the online reservation system. Click HERE to register. Once you click the link you must select your arrival/departure dates, number of rooms, number of guests and Marriott rewards number if applicable. It will automatically populate a group code “aafaafa”. This code is what locks in your rate. If you need additional assistance please contact Mimi Green, 703.797.9061. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit, or guaranteed with a major credit card. · Check in / out Check in: 3:00pm Check out: 12:00pm 24 hour cancellation policy Dallas/Fort Worth – DFW: 17 miles from hotel Ø Bus service, fee: $20.00 (one way) § Yellow Checker Airport Shuttle (picks up every half an hour & makes multiple stops) · follow ground transportation signs at airport Ø Estimated taxi fare: $55.00 (one way) Dallas/Love Field – DAL: 31 miles from hotel Ø Estimated taxi fare: $60.00 (one way) On-site parking fee, $12.00 per day Valet parking fee, $18.00 per day (Prices do no include an 8.25% sales tax) - Suggested Attire & Average Temperature:
Business casual The average daily temperature for early April is low 59 oF to high 79 oF. · Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Ø Rangers Ball Park in Arlington Ø Bass Performance Hall Ø Billy Bob’s Texas
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