VICS Logistics Library
Title: The Value of Collaborative Transportation Management (CTM): Its relationship to CPFR and Information Technology
Delivered by: Terry L. Esper and Lisa R. Williams
Description: A document providing a copy of the article from the Transportation Journal of the summer of 2003. Talks about Supply Chain Collaboration, Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment, and Collaborative Transportation Management.
Title: Common Themes for Global Logistics Management
Delivered to: VICS conference
Description: A PowerPoint presentation that talks about phases, goals, scope, objectives, strategies, presentation templates, target participants, and common themes.
Title: Collaborative Transportation: The “Missing Link” of CPFR
Delivered to: VICS CPFR Meeting
Delivered by: Joel Sutherland, Senior Vice President, Transplace
Description: A PowerPoint presentation that gives many charts and tables on costs of logistics retailing, driver turnover, and other topics that are talked about.
Title: Collaborative Transportation Management
Delivered to: CTM Sub-Committee of VICS Logistics Committee
Description: The PowerPoint presentation gives an introduction and executive overview of CTM and discusses a business case for CTM, CTM Process and Enablers, and Guidelines for Adopting CTM.
Title: Collaborative Transportation Management
Delivered to: CTM Sub-Committee of the VICS Logistics Committee
Description: A document that discusses topics such as business cases for CTM, CTM Processes and Enablers, and Guidelines for Adopting CTM.
Title: Collaborative Transportation Management: Core Elements f CTM (Version 2.0)
Delivered to: CTM Sub-Committee of CPFR
Description: A PowerPoint presentation that discusses a business case for CTM, CTM Process and Enablers, and Guidelines for Adopting CTM.
Title: Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies
CTM: Collaborating to Weed Out Transportation Inefficiency
Delivered by: Jean V. Murphy
Description: A document discussing CTM and a re-energized effort to formalize it and looking at ways to make carriers part of the collaborative process.
Title: e-CTM Requirements
Description: Document that includes a short table with the headings: What You Need, Who You Need it From, What Will You Do With It, Value/Benefit to Your Company, and Value/Benefit to Your Trading Partner.
Title: World Wide Security Provider: RFID Security Trends Within the Global Logistics Process
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Committee
Delivered by: EJ Brooks
Description: Presentation explaining about the Brooks company, Security Logistics, and Key Points of Customs Partnership Against Terrorism.
Title: Meeting the 2005 Requirements for the Bioterrorism Act
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Conference
Delivered by: Steve Rosenberg, Director, Electronic Commerce, GS1 US
Description: A PowerPoint presentation discussing the bioterrorism act and its roles, information, records maintenance, and information availability.
Title: Inbound Supply Chain Process Flows
Delivered to: VICS Global Logistics Management Sub-Committee
Description: A PowerPoint presentation with process overview, vendor management, information flow, receive shipment, information flow, consolidate shipments, monitor in-transit, information flow and final delivery topics.
Title: Hours of Service
Description: A brief word document summing up the mission, and goals of the Hours of Service regulation.
Title: Container Shipping Trade Outlook
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Meeting
Delivered by: Monica Laufenberg, Maersk Logistics USA Inc, CIO; Graham Love, Maersk Inc, Key Client Director
Description: Includes Global Supply and Demand, supply outlook, structural factors, trade imbalances, industry challenges and project drivers.
Title: Opportunities for eCTM from a Carrier’s Perspective
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Meeting
Pavlich VICS Carriers .pdf
Delivered by: Dave Pavlich, Vice President, Information Solutions, YRC
Description: A PowerPoint presentation includes types of chargebacks, shipper advantages, cosignee advantages, and carrier advantages.
Title: VICS Logistics Sub-Committee Briefing GMA Study
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Committee
Delivered by: Dan Van Hammond, IBM – WorldWide, Sr. Director Retail Strategy
Description: A PowerPoint presentation with key strategic elements in the GMA study, current linkage between GDS & EPC Networks, EPC Networking predictions for 2006, Improve Global Data Synchronization, and Managing Master Information.
Title: VICS Voluntary Guidelines for the Bill of Lading
Description: A document including the following topics: The Bill of Lading Form, the Standard Bill of Lading Number, Rules of Use for the Standard Bill of Lading, Use of the Supplement to the Bill of Lading, Use of Master Bill of Lading, and Hazardous Material Regulations.
Title: Routing Guide Appendix
Description: A spreadsheet that gives multiple appendixes including base routing guide template; ship from origins including various states, zip codes, commercial zones; assigned ship to locations determined through the use of a store/DC cross-reference document; and overriding of freight terms through routing determination.
Title: VICS Voluntary Guidelines for the Routing Guide
RoutingGuideDoc.doc
Description: A document with topics such as the routing guide template (RGT) Standard, Rules of Use, Data Field Definitions, and Change Management.
Title: State of the Transportation Industry
Delivered by: Steve Matheys, Schneider National, Inc.
Description: A presentation showing trends in the transportation industry.
Title: Steering Committee
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Steering Committee
Description: A document describing a case for action, scope, mission, focus areas and map sub-committees to new focus areas.
Title: TPAC Challenges: A Case for Action
Description: A PowerPoint presentation with topics new focus with VICS’ Help, Potential Impacts and TPAC Sub-Committee of FRM.
Title: The Value of Collaborative Transportation Management (CTM): Its relationship to CPFR and Information Technology
Delivered by: Terry L. Esper and Lisa R. Williams
Description: A document providing a copy of the article from the Transportation Journal of the summer of 2003. Talks about Supply Chain Collaboration, Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment, and Collaborative Transportation Management.
Title: Common Themes for Global Logistics Management
Delivered to: VICS conference
Description: A PowerPoint presentation that talks about phases, goals, scope, objectives, strategies, presentation templates, target participants, and common themes.
Title: Collaborative Transportation: The “Missing Link” of CPFR
Delivered to: VICS CPFR Meeting
Delivered by: Joel Sutherland, Senior Vice President, Transplace
Description: A PowerPoint presentation that gives many charts and tables on costs of logistics retailing, driver turnover, and other topics that are talked about.
Title: Collaborative Transportation Management
Delivered to: CTM Sub-Committee of VICS Logistics Committee
Description: The PowerPoint presentation gives an introduction and executive overview of CTM and discusses a business case for CTM, CTM Process and Enablers, and Guidelines for Adopting CTM.
Title: Collaborative Transportation Management
Delivered to: CTM Sub-Committee of the VICS Logistics Committee
Description: A document that discusses topics such as business cases for CTM, CTM Processes and Enablers, and Guidelines for Adopting CTM.
Title: Collaborative Transportation Management: Core Elements f CTM (Version 2.0)
Delivered to: CTM Sub-Committee of CPFR
Description: A PowerPoint presentation that discusses a business case for CTM, CTM Process and Enablers, and Guidelines for Adopting CTM.
Title: Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies
CTM: Collaborating to Weed Out Transportation Inefficiency
Delivered by: Jean V. Murphy
Description: A document discussing CTM and a re-energized effort to formalize it and looking at ways to make carriers part of the collaborative process.
Title: e-CTM Requirements
Description: Document that includes a short table with the headings: What You Need, Who You Need it From, What Will You Do With It, Value/Benefit to Your Company, and Value/Benefit to Your Trading Partner.
Title: World Wide Security Provider: RFID Security Trends Within the Global Logistics Process
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Committee
Delivered by: EJ Brooks
Description: Presentation explaining about the Brooks company, Security Logistics, and Key Points of Customs Partnership Against Terrorism.
Title: Meeting the 2005 Requirements for the Bioterrorism Act
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Conference
Delivered by: Steve Rosenberg, Director, Electronic Commerce, GS1 US
Description: A PowerPoint presentation discussing the bioterrorism act and its roles, information, records maintenance, and information availability.
Title: Inbound Supply Chain Process Flows
Delivered to: VICS Global Logistics Management Sub-Committee
Description: A PowerPoint presentation with process overview, vendor management, information flow, receive shipment, information flow, consolidate shipments, monitor in-transit, information flow and final delivery topics.
Title: Hours of Service
Description: A brief word document summing up the mission, and goals of the Hours of Service regulation.
Title: Container Shipping Trade Outlook
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Meeting
Delivered by: Monica Laufenberg, Maersk Logistics USA Inc, CIO; Graham Love, Maersk Inc, Key Client Director
Description: Includes Global Supply and Demand, supply outlook, structural factors, trade imbalances, industry challenges and project drivers.
Title: Opportunities for eCTM from a Carrier’s Perspective
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Meeting
Pavlich VICS Carriers .pdf
Delivered by: Dave Pavlich, Vice President, Information Solutions, YRC
Description: A PowerPoint presentation includes types of chargebacks, shipper advantages, cosignee advantages, and carrier advantages.
Title: VICS Logistics Sub-Committee Briefing GMA Study
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Committee
Delivered by: Dan Van Hammond, IBM – WorldWide, Sr. Director Retail Strategy
Description: A PowerPoint presentation with key strategic elements in the GMA study, current linkage between GDS & EPC Networks, EPC Networking predictions for 2006, Improve Global Data Synchronization, and Managing Master Information.
Title: VICS Voluntary Guidelines for the Bill of Lading
Description: A document including the following topics: The Bill of Lading Form, the Standard Bill of Lading Number, Rules of Use for the Standard Bill of Lading, Use of the Supplement to the Bill of Lading, Use of Master Bill of Lading, and Hazardous Material Regulations.
Title: Routing Guide Appendix
Description: A spreadsheet that gives multiple appendixes including base routing guide template; ship from origins including various states, zip codes, commercial zones; assigned ship to locations determined through the use of a store/DC cross-reference document; and overriding of freight terms through routing determination.
Title: VICS Voluntary Guidelines for the Routing Guide
RoutingGuideDoc.doc
Description: A document with topics such as the routing guide template (RGT) Standard, Rules of Use, Data Field Definitions, and Change Management.
Title: State of the Transportation Industry
Delivered by: Steve Matheys, Schneider National, Inc.
Description: A presentation showing trends in the transportation industry.
Title: Steering Committee
Delivered to: VICS Logistics Steering Committee
Description: A document describing a case for action, scope, mission, focus areas and map sub-committees to new focus areas.
Title: TPAC Challenges: A Case for Action
Description: A PowerPoint presentation with topics new focus with VICS’ Help, Potential Impacts and TPAC Sub-Committee of FRM.
VICS TPAC Sub-Commitee Library
Title: The Destination of Choice for Actionable Research
New Strategies for Global Trade Management
Delivered by: Beth Enslow, Vice President, Enterprise Research, Aberdeen Group
Description: This PowerPoint presentation includes topics such as Global Trade Growing Pains, Best in Class Practices, and Building Preemptive Business Networks.
Title: UTi Presentation
Delivered to: VICS
Delivered by: UTi
Description: A PowerPoint presentation addressing data flow, documentation, shipment integrity and the future.