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Show Guide
The Entire Supply Chain under one roof
3rd ANnual
show Guide
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Montréal and sample its downtown vibe, electric
architecture and superb cuisine.
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Cargo Logistics CANADA
Welcome Message
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Networking Events
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Conference Schedule At a Glance
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SHOW FLOOR
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Show Floor Features
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CLC-LIVE! Free Seminars
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Exhibitor List
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Floor Plan
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CEO, Informa Global
Exhibitions
Charlie McCurdy
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Port Productivity Summit
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Commodities & Cold-Chain Summit
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INNOVATION SHOWCASE
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VP, Operations, Informa
Exhibitions U.S.
Donna Bellantone
Show Manager
Ben Carson
SEMINARS14–19
DC Velocity Distribution Logistics Summit
President, Informa
Exhibitions U.S.
Rick McConnell
Group: Cargo Logistics
Expo+Conference
Show Director & Editor
Peter Hurme
Conference Manager
Tiffany Edwardsen
Marketing & Event
Coordinator
Tracy Nguyen
Registrar
Gillian Wright
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WELCOME to canada’s largest supply chain event!
On behalf of Informa Global
Exhibitions, I am pleased to
welcome you to the third annual
Cargo Logistics Canada Expo &
Conference (CLC)!
We are assembling the largest
and most diverse gathering of
stakeholders in Canadian supply
chains — all under one roof. Our goal
is to connect those that own cargo
with those that help move it, while
offering two days of unprecedented
education and discovery in a flexible
format. As the only full-scale
multimodal trade show in Canada,
CLC is a hub for people, products,
services, and technologies that
will help you optimize your air,
sea, rail, road cargo logistics,
material handling, distribution, and
warehousing for any cargo type. As
you will see, our exposition floor is a
centrepiece, not an afterthought.
Just like your supply chain, the
scope of our educational content is
broad. We hope that you will join us
for the entire event. However, if your
I would like to extend a warm
welcome to the delegates
attending the Cargo Logistics
Canada Expo and Conference,
which is held in Montréal for the
first time.
Ben Carson
Show Manager, Global Exhibitions
Informa
schedule only allows for a session
or two, or an hour on the trade show
floor, CLC’s à la carte format allows
you to attend only what you wish.
The Cargo Logistics Canada team is
pleased to recognize all supply chain
professionals for the role they play in
driving the global economy. We extend
our gratitude to all of our sponsors,
exhibitors, supporting partners, and
media for making this event possible!
The transport and logistics sector
is very lively in the Montréal
metropolitan area and is responsible
for some 122,000 direct and indirect
jobs. It involves more than 6,000
businesses that handle close to 150
million tonnes of goods.
Montréal recognizes the crucial role
played by the logistics and transport
sectors for the city’s economic vitality
and competitive edge. Our metropolis
works to improve highway access to
port facilities and cooperates with
the Québec Ministry of Transport to
facilitate truck access to the highway
network.
We must take advantage of a positive
momentum. With the introduction of
Québec’s Maritime Strategy and free
trade agreement between Canada
Denis Coderre
Mayor of Montréal
and the European Union, Montréal
has a unique opportunity to reaffirm
the metropolitan area’s position
as a major continental hub for
transportation, the handling of goods
and international trade.
I wish participants a productive
meeting and an excellent stay in
Montréal.
A note from our editor
We are excited to host the third
installment of Cargo Logistics
Canada Expo+Conference in Eastern
Canada, where there has clearly been
a vacuum for an all-encompassing
showcase like this in the shipping and
logistics space — where all supply
chains and logistics professionals can
assemble in one place.
Moreover, I am pleased to welcome
you to beautiful Montréal, situated
in Canada’s Continential Gateway. As
you peruse our show guide, you’ll get
a good sense of CLC’s wide-sweeping
demographic consisting of cargo
owners and the many diverse supply
chains that service them.
JOIN THE
Peter Hurme
Show Director & Editor
Cargo Logistics Canada
CONVERSATION
Produced by
Cargo Logistics Canada • February 17+18, 2016
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Networking events
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W eDnesday, February 17
Tuesday, February 16
W10 – Keynote Luncheon
N01 – Montréal Gateway Terminals Tour
SPONSORED By
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Room 510
Tuesday, February 16 • 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Executive coach pick-up at InterContinental Montréal Hotel
MSC is a world leader in global container shipping with an integrated network of
road, rail, and sea transport resources stretching across the globe. Please join this
keynote luncheon with Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC, to
hear more about MSC’s perspective on what the next 2-5 years, and beyond, hold
for the shipping industry in Canada. Najim has over 15 years of experience in the
shipping industry, and is currently reshaping the way in which MSC Canada’s Import
team operates and delivers value to the Canadian market.
Keynote Speaker: Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC
N03 – Networking Reception
SPONSORED By
Wednesday, February 17 • 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Trade Show Floor
Tour the Montréal Gateway Terminals (MGT) with industry veterans! This will without
a doubt be a unique opportunity to experience the movement of international freight
first hand by the comfort of an executive coach. This exclusive tour is only available
to Cargo Logistics Canada delegates.
MGT has direct links to all major Canadian and American rail carriers. This strategic
location is also connected to the network of highways that lead directly to markets
in Québec, Ontario, and Western Canada, as well as the United States, providing
reliable, cost-competitive inland transportation. MGT was the first privatelyowned container terminal operator in North America to have received ISO 14001
recognition, and is also Green Marine certified.
This industry reception starts immediately following the conclusion of the conference’s first day. It is an energetic and widely-attended networking reception at
which delegates, speakers, and exhibitors will enjoy beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and
the opportunity to network with industry colleagues.
THursday, February 18
T04 – Keynote Breakfast
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am
Room 510
Don’t miss this keynote breakfast and exclusive ‘fireside chat’ with Jim Vena,
Executive VP & COO, CN. Mr. Vena will be interviewed by Karl Moore, McGill
Professor, Author, Forbes Columnist, and Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD. Mr.
Vena and Mr. Moore will discuss CN’s perspective on how to maintain a healthy and
vibrant transportation system and what it takes to generate the investment and
innovation that allows CN to play its role as a true backbone of the economy.
Jim Vena
Keynote Speaker: Jim Vena, Executive VP & Chief Operating Officer, CN
Interviewer: Karl Moore, Professor, McGill University; Author; Forbes Columnist;
Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD
N02 – Welcome Reception
Tuesday, February 16 • 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Ruelle des Fortifications, InterContinental Montréal
Karl Moore
SPONSORED By
Start your networking early and kick off your conference
experience by attending the Welcome Reception at the InterContinental Montréal!
We invite all CLC speakers, sponsors, exhibitors, delegates, and guests to attend,
network, and discover ways to collaborate.
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N04 – Happy Hour
Thursday, February 18 • 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Trade Show Floor
SPONSORED By
CLC will be holding a networking event on the show floor on the final day of our
conference. This networking event is open to all delegates, VIPs, and speakers.
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Conference Schedule-at-a-Glance
T u e s d ay, F e b r u a r y 16
2:00 PM N01 – Montréal Gateway Terminals Tour
4:00 PM
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm (Offsite)
N02 – Welcome Reception
6:00 pm – 8:00pm • Ruelle des Fortifications, InterContinental Montréal
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
W e d n e s d ay, F E B R u a r y 17
ROOM 511D
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
W01 – Québec:
Competitiveness, Growth, &
Expansion
8:30 am – 10:00 am
ROOM 511C
ROOM 511F
W02 – An Omni Channel World
8:30 am – 10:00 am
ROOM 510
W03 – Foreign Trade Zone –
What Does It Mean & How Does
It Benefit You?
8:30 am – 10:00 am
ROOM 511E
SHOW FLOOR
W04 – Investments into Port
Productivity: How to Do More
for Less
8:30 am – 10:00 am
9:30 AM
10:00 AM
COFFEE BREAK ON THE SHOW FLOOR 10:00 am - 11:00 am
10:30 AM
11:00 AM W05 – Air Cargo 2020: A Clear
Vision
11:30 AM 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
W06 – Distribution Logistics
Roundtable
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
W07 – Supply Chain Cost
Reduction
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
W08 – Community &
Communication through Social
Media
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
W09 – CLC-LIVE: The Movement
of Dangerous Goods
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
12:00 PM
W10 – Keynote Luncheon
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
12:30 PM
W11 – CLC-LIVE: Future
Logistics Technologies
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
1:00 PM
W13 – Pharmaceutical Supply
Chain Trends & Best Practices
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
1:30 PM
2:00 PM
W14 – Supply Chain Strategy,
Design, & Compliance
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
W15 – The Importance of Rail to
Port Productivity
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
2:30 PM
W16 – CLC-LIVE: The Shippers’
View
3:15 pm - 4:30 pm
3:00 PM
Don’t forget to visit the trade show floor!
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
3:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
NETWORKING RECEPTION ON THE SHOW FLOOR
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
6:00 PM
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ROOM 511D
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
9:30 AM
T01 – The Internet of Things:
Opportunities & Impacts on
Logistics
8:30 am – 10:00 am
ROOM 511C
ROOM 511F
ROOM 510
T02 – UN Mandated Verification
of Weighing Loaded Containers
8:30 am – 10:00 am
T03 – Global Commodity &
Energy Impacts on North
America
8:30 am – 10:00 am
T07 – Project Logistics
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
T08 – Canadian Grain &
Livestock Outlook
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
10:00 AM
T04 – Keynote Breakfast
8:30 am – 10:00 am
ROOM 511E
SHOW FLOOR
T05 – NAFTA at 22
8:30 am – 10:00 am
COFFEE BREAK ON THE SHOW FLOOR 10:00 am - 10:30 am
10:30 AM T06 – Women in Supply Chain:
The Journey
11:00 AM 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
T09 - The Promise of North
America’s Waterways
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
T10 – CLC-LIVE: Trade with
Europe
10:30 am – 11:30 am
11:30 AM
12:00 PM
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
T11 – CLC-LIVE: Land for
Logistics
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Don’t forget to visit the trade show floor!
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
T12 – Artic Shipping
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
T14 – Cold Chain Developments
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
HAPPY HOUR ON THE SHOW FLOOR
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
3:00 PM
Commodities & Cold-Chain Summit
Port Productivity Summit
DC Velocity Distributions Logistics Summit
CLC-LIVE (on the show floor)
Cargo Logistics Canada • February 17+18, 2016
Networking Events
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on the show floor
CLC-VIP Lounge
SPONSORED By
The CLC-VIP lounge, located on the show floor, is available to
all attendees who purchase the CLC-VIP Pass. Enjoy exclusive benefits, including:
•Complimentary coffee and snacks
•Coat check/parcel check
•Networking opportunities with other VIP delegates, speakers, and media
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CLC-Café
SPONSORED By
The CLC-Café is the perfect place to sit down with colleagues
and clients to enjoy coffee, lunch, or other refreshments
during the show. This area features a bar and self-serve bistro and will be the primary
area for attendees to meet, greet, conduct business, and enjoy a meal in a casual
setting in the heart of the trade show.
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CLC-LIVE! COMPLIMENTARY SESSions
W09 – Movement of Dangerous Goods
T10 – Trade with Europe
This session will focus on challenges and opportunities encountered
by supply chain stakeholders regarding the transport of dangerous
goods.
The EU presents Canada with a wide range of import and export
opportunities. Christian Sivière will discuss case studies, success
stories, and how to make the historic Canada and European Union
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) work for you.
Speaker: Christian Sivière, Import Export Logistics Solutions
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Speaker: Samuel Boisvert, Vice President/Regulatory Specialist,
CFT Canada
Samuel Boisvert
W11 – Future Logistics Technologies that Are Available Right
Now
Presented By
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
We live in a fast paced world of rapidly evolving
technological advances that must be addressed while
improving overall efficiency and accuracy. Join our roundtable panelists as they
discuss some of the new technologies at the forefront that can positively impact
your supply chain productivity. Our panelists will guide you through the waters
of what can actually be used today to positively impact your operations, such as
utilizing drone technology, 3D printing, and other emerging applications.
David Maloney
Gene Gander
Mike Maris
Jeremy Trojcak
Matt Yearling
Moderator: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity
Speakers: Gene Gander, Vice President, Business Development – Americas,
WiseTech Global
Mike Maris, Principal, Transportation & Logistics, Zebra Technologies
Jeremy Trojcak, Enterprise Sales Director: Manufacturing, Logistics, &
Warehousing, Xplore Technologies
Matt Yearling, CEO, PINC Solutions
Christian Sivière
T11 – Land for Logistics
Thursday, February 18 • 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
As cargo volumes increase, there are
increasing demands on distribution
and warehousing space. This panel
discuss the processes, strategies, and
challenges of locating and developing
industrial land for distribution and
Geoff Herdman
logistics operations.
Peter Plumeau
Chris Steele
Speakers: Geoff Herdman, Director, Real Estate, Edmonton International Airport
Peter Plumeau, Senior Director, Freight Planning & Data, RSG
Chris Shubert, Vice President, Sales & Development, Ashcroft Terminal
Chris Steele, President & COO, Investment Consulting Associates North America
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W16 – The Shippers’ View
Wednesday, February 17 • 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm
Featuring logistics industry experts and prominent shippers, this special roundtable
discussion will focus on the issues, trends, and opportunities facing cargo owners.
Peter Hurme
Martial Hamel
Martin Hillcoat
Perry Lo
Moderator: Peter Hurme, Show Director & Editor, Cargo Logistics
Expos+Conferences
Speakers: Martial Hamel, Vice President, Supply Chain, North America, Sanimax
Martin Hillcoat, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain, Peds Legwear
Perry Lo, Managing Director, Canaan Transport Group
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exhibitors & sponsors
Air Canada Cargo...........................................................................................813
aircanadacargo.com
Air Cargo News
aircargonews.net
Amazon Logistics Career Opportunities.............................................. 902
amazonfulfillmentcareers.com
APICS Montréal............................................................................................. 422
apicsmontreal.com
Aqualuma......................................................................................................... 306
lumalex.ca
Ashcroft Terminal........................................................................................ 820
ashcroftterminal.com
Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers...............................................................................614
arrcm.com
Balances Interweigh....................................................................................315
interweigh.ca
Batteries Mustang Inc.................................................................................415
batteriesmustang.com
BBE Logistics.................................................................................................. 728
norterra.com
BC Shipping News......................................................................Media Centre
bcshippingnews.com
Big K Clothing................................................................................................. 800
bigkclothing.ca
BNSF Logistics............................................................................................... 501
bnsflogistics.com
BNSF Railway..................................................................................................521
bnsf.com
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montréal
btmm.qc.ca
Bon-Mar Textiles........................................................................................... 800
bon-mar.com/safety
Brussels Airlines.......................................................................................... 706
brusselsairlines.com
BSM Technologies..........................................................................................811
bsmwireless.com
Buffers USA......................................................................................................510
buffersusa.com
C3 Solutions.....................................................................................................410
c3solutions.com
Calgary Economic Development..............................................................912
calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com
Calgary Regional Partnership..................................................................912
calgaryregion.ca
Canada States Africa Line..................................................................... 614
csaline.com
Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association CIFFA.413
ciffa.com
Canadian National (CN) ...............................................................................901
cn.ca
Canadian Pacific (CP) ................................................................................. 307
cpr.ca
Canadian Sailings.................................................................Media Centre
canadiansailings.ca
Canadian Shipper Magazine.................................................................528
canadianshipper.com
Canadian Transportation Equipment Association (CTEA)
ctea.ca
Cargo Business News
cargobusinessnews.com
CargoCover...............................................................................................810
cargocover.com
Cargojet.....................................................................................................727
cargojet.com
CargoM.......................................................................................................621
cargo-montreal.ca
Caribou Logistics....................................................................................505
cariboulogistics.com
CentrePort Canada Inc..........................................................................507
centreportcanada.ca
Chamber of Marine Commerce
marinedelivers.com
C.H. Robinson.......................................................................................... 725
chrobinson.com
CIS Navigation Inc................................................................................... 614
cisnav.com
CITT.............................................................................................................218
citt.ca
CK Logistics..............................................................................................705
cklogistics.ca
CLD Vaudreuil-Soulanges.....................................................................713
cldvs.com
CMS Shipping............................................................................................828
cmsshipping.ca
Combilift.................................................................................................... 412
moovsolution.com
Corner Cast...............................................................................................329
corner-cast.com
Cornwall Economic Development.......................................................807
choosecornwall.ca
Cropac Equipment Inc............................................................................701
cropac.com
Crown.........................................................................................................915
rydermaterialhandling.com
CSX Transportation Intermodal...........................................................824
intermodal.com
Cushman....................................................................................................915
rydermaterialhandling.com
Day & Ross.................................................................................................406
dayross.ca
DC Velocity..............................................................................Media Centre
dcvelocity.com
Digital Lumens.........................................................................................804
digitallumens.com
Doosan.......................................................................................................915
rydermaterialhandling.com
Eclipse Advantage..................................................................................210
eclipseadvantage.com
Ekkinox – Strategic Operational Outsourcing.................................606
ekkinox.ca/en
Elite Logix Inc...........................................................................................806
elitelogix.ca
Epoch Times............................................................................................. 206
theepochtimes.com
Espace Québec......................................................................................... 611
strategiemaritime.gouv.qc.ca
Essex Terminal Railway Company......................................................512
choosewindsoressex.com
Euro-Asia Transload Inc. ....................................................................1019
euroasiainc.com
EZ-Ship Softwares Inc............................................................................310
ezshipsoftwares.com
Filtratech................................................................................................... 211
filtrartech.com
Flanders Investment & Trade (Consulate General of Belgium).. 607
investinflanders.be
Food Logistics Magazine........................................................................328
foodlogistics.com
Freight Management Association of Canada (FMA).......................313
fma-agf.ca
FreightWatch International.................................................................600
freightwatchintl.com
Gamber-Johnson.....................................................................................321
motioncomputing.com
Global Trade Magazine.........................................................Media Centre
globaltrademag.com
Groupe AFFI Logistique.......................................................................... 511
groupeaffi.ca
GT Group.....................................................................................................214
gtgroupinc.com
Habitat for Humanity
habitat.ca
Halifax Gateway......................................................................................906
halifaxgateway.com
Hewitt Equipement Limiteed................................................................407
hewitt.ca/fr/manutention
HUB Group...............................................................................................1021
hubgroup.com
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Inbound Logistics
inboundlogistics.com
nforma Economics
informaecon.com
KF Aerospace............................................................................................706
kfaero.ca
Konecranes...............................................................................................207
strongco.com
Landstar.................................................................................................... 612
landstar.com
Langh Cargo Solutions...........................................................................421
langhcargosolutions.fi
Levy Logistics..................................................... Exhibitor Service Desk
levyshow.com
Lloyd’s List..............................................................................Media Centre
lloydslist.com
Lloyd’s Loading List..............................................................Media Centre
lloydsloadinglist.com
Logistec..................................................................................................... 311
logistec.com
Lumalex Canada Inc...............................................................................306
lumalex.ca
Manufacturiers et exportateurs du Québec (MEQ).........................423
qc.cme-mec.ca
Maritime Magazine................................................................Media Centre
maritimemag.com
Medeco.......................................................................................................216
medeco.com
Mediterranean Shipping Company..................................................... 411
msc.com
Mexicom Logistics................................................................................1013
mexicomlogistics.com
MM&D..........................................................................................................528
mmdonline.com
Montréal Port Authority........................................................................704
port-montreal.com
Moov Solution........................................................................................... 412
moovsolution.com
Morterm Ltd..............................................................................................512
choosewindsoressex.com
Musco Lighting.......................................................................................1005
musco.com
Neville Peterson LLP
npllptradelaw.com
Norseman..................................................................................................212
norseman.ca
Oceanex Inc..............................................................................................700
oceanex.com
Ohio Rack...................................................................................................827
ohiorack.com
Ontario East Economic Development.................................................805
ontarioeast.ca
Port of Windsor.......................................................................................512
choosewindsoressex.com
Port Saint John........................................................................................ 911
sjport.com
Prince Rupert Port Authority.............................................................1007
rupertport.com
PVL Projects.............................................................................................801
pvlprojects.ca
QuickCaller
quickcalleronline.com
Resource World Magazine..................................................Media Centre
resourceworld.com
Ryder Material Handling / Ryder équipements de manutention.915
rydermaterialhandling.com
Highlighted companies: Cargo Logistics Canada’s Sponsors
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Floor plan
Ryder Systems.........................................................................................215
canada.ryder.com
Shippers Products................................................................................1009
shippersproducts.com
Shipping Federation of Canada
shipfed.ca
ShipTrack...................................................................................................620
shiptrackapp.com
SOTI.............................................................................................................520
soti.net
Southern Bracing Systems................................................................... 610
southernbracing.com
St. Lawrence Shipoperators
armateurs-du-st-laurent.org
Staples Advantage..................................................................................900
staplesadvantage.ca
Strongco....................................................................................................207
strongco.com
Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA).............................208
scmanational.ca
Taylor Big Red Forklifts........................................................................ 701
cropac.com
T-Lane Transportation Logistics & Cranes.....................................1015
t-lane.ca
Toplift North America............................................................................513
toplift.com
TOTAL Transportation Solutions Inc..................................................721
total-transportation.com
Traffic Club of Montréal.........................................................................428
tcmtl.com
Transcore Link Logistics.......................................................................803
transcore.ca
Transport Canada/Canada’s Gateways
tc.gc.ca
Transport Intelligence
transportintelligence.com
Triage Logistics Company..................................................................... 711
triagelogistics.com
Trinet Express..........................................................................................420
trinettransportation.com
TST Air/TST Expedited Services..........................................................304
tst911.com
TTX Canada...............................................................................................520
ttx.ca
Unisys Corporation.................................................................................707
unisys.com
Van Horne Institute.......................................................................................912
vanhorne.info
Vancouver Airport Authority (YVR)
yvr.ca
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W01 – Québec: Competitiveness, Growth, and Expansion
W05 – Air Cargo 2020: A Clear Vision
Presented By
A great momentum is building in the logistics and freight
transport sector around Québec and especially in the Greater
Montréal area. This panel will discuss the ($9-billion) plan
announced by the Québec government to develop the province’s maritime infrastructure
(with $4 billion of this amount anticipated to come from the private sector). Premier
Philippe Couillard is confident this initiative will create 10,000 jobs within the next five
years and up to 30,000 by 2030. Some of the proposed projects are related to tourism,
fishing, and transportation along the St. Lawrence River, as well as the development
of a maritime transportation logistics hub in the Greater Montréal area. This panel will
also discuss the creation of the metropolitan cluster of logistics and transportation in
Montréal (‘CargoM’). CargoM’s mission is to bring together all players in logistics and
freight in Greater Montréal.
Where is the air cargo industry today and where do
we expect to be in 2020 – only four short years away?
Executives from the air cargo sector will speak to their
experiences and expectations on subjects as far-ranging
as eAWB, air cargo security (here and around the world),
bigger aircrafts, and the first/last mile. At the end of this
discussion, participants will have a better understanding of
the challenges and opportunities created by technology, the
changing regulatory environment, and infrastructure and
capacity.
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511D
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511D
Ruth Snowden
Magali Amiel
Mathieu Charbonneau
Alain Houde
Dan Smith
Moderator: Magali Amiel, Ph.D, MCILT, Senior Project Manager, CargoM
Speakers: Mathieu Charbonneau, Executive Director, CargoM
Alain Houde, Director, Investment & Strategic Development, City of Montreal
Dan Smith, Principal, The Tioga Group
W03 – Foreign Trade Zone and the Trans-Pacific Partnership What Does It Mean and How Does It Benefit You?
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511F
Presented By
The Government of Canada defines the term
“foreign trade zone” (FTZ) as a “reference to a
specific designated location within a country that
is eligible for duty and tax exemptions with respect
to the purchase or importation of inputs or finished goods. These goods are then
processed, assembled or packaged in the FTZ for re-export (in which case taxes and
duties do not apply), or for entry into the domestic market (in which case taxes and
duties would be deferred until the time of entry).” With foreign trade zones (FTZ)
being created across Canada over the past year after a successful pilot project in
Manitoba, please join us to learn more about foreign trade zones and the TransPacific Partnership (TPP). What do they mean for the Canadian economy? How can
they benefit your business?
Steve Banks
Jim Brown
Peter Wallis
Darryl Horzelenberg
Penny McCullough
Presented By
Gary Ogden
Moderator: Ruth Snowden, Executive Director, CIFFA
Speakers: Sal Ciotti, Managing Director, Air Canada Cargo
Darryl Horzelenberg, Manager, Route Development, Aviation Services, Greater
Toronto Airports Authority
Penny McCullough, National Product Manager, Airfreight - Canada, Agility
Gary D. Ogden, Partner & Vice President, GTA Aviation
W07 – Supply Chain Cost Reduction
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511F
Join us for a conversation on supply chain costing analysis from a lean
manufacturing, audit, and network design perspective. If you want to reduce your
supply chain costs and understand the key components of supply chain audits and
supply chain network costs, join our panel of industry experts. With over 60 years of
collective industry experience, this panel will discuss the different ways to evaluate
your supply chain. They will present the 7 types of supply chain waste, error
elimination and “getting it right the first time”, how to evaluate your planned vs.
actual costs, and what to watch for when designing or revising your current supply
chain structure.
Corrie Banks
Mark Szakonyi
Sal Ciotti
SpONSORED By
Kleo Landucci
Ann Pompilio
Speakers: Corrie Banks, President, Triskele Logistics Ltd.
Kleo Landucci, Vice President, Projects & Development, Ashcroft Terminal
Ann Pompilio, Chief Financial Officer, 3PL Links
Moderator: Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor, Journal of Commerce
Speakers: Steve Banks, Partner, Triskele Logistics Ltd.
Jim Brown, General Manager, JRSB Logistics Consulting Ltd.
Peter Wallis, Executive Director, The Van Horne Institute
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Presented By
DC Velocity – the recognized industry leader in North
American distribution logistics media – is organizing the
Distribution Logistics Summit at CLC, where industry
experts will focus on the various logistics issues and
solutions within a distribution center or warehouse and
how they connect to the rest of the supply chain.
W02 – An Omni Channel World
W11 – Future Logistics Technologies That Are Available
Right Now
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm • Trade Show Floor
We live in a fast paced world of rapidly evolving technological advances that
must be addressed while improving overall efficiency and accuracy. Join our
roundtable panelists as they discuss some of the new technologies at the
forefront that can positively impact your supply chain productivity, such as
drone technology, 3D printing, and other emerging applications.
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511C
Change is constant in the world of retail and e-commerce as major retailers are
cutting back on in-store inventory with customer demand for electronic orders
skyrocketing. As a result, there is increased pressure on your distribution
channels to be designed to handle this growth. This session covers the
dynamics of omni channel distribution as we discuss the challenges, goals, and
big picture strategies, followed by ways to navigate these constant changes.
David Maloney
Satyen Pathak
Kevin Reader
Nick Klein Schiphorst
David Maloney
Gene Gander
Mike Maris
Jeremy Trojcak
Matt Yearling
Moderator: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity
Speakers: Gene Gander, Vice President, Business Development – Americas,
WiseTech Global
Mike Maris, Principal, Transportation & Logistics, Zebra Technologies
Jeremy Trojcak, Enterprise Sales Director: Manufacturing, Logistics, &
Warehousing, Xplore Technologies
Matt Yearling, CEO, PINC Solutions
Moderator: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity
Speaker: Satyen Pathak, Senior Product Manager, Intelligrated
Kevin Reader, Director, Business Development & Marketing, KNAPP Logistics
Automation Inc.
Nick Klein Schiphorst, District Sales Manager, Dematic Ltd., Canada
W06 – Distribution Logistics Roundtable
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511C
A key intersection between shippers and carriers is at the point of distribution.
If you are wrestling with ‘how do I control my transportation distribution costs’
or ‘what do changes in regulations and pricing structures mean to me’, then join
us for this roundtable discussion.
Steve Simmerman
David Maloney
David Patterson
Lisa Vegso
Robert Voltmann
Moderator: Steve Simmerman, Senior Director, JDA Software
Speakers: David Maloney, Chief Editor, DC Velocity
David Patterson, Director, Transportation Management, Ryder Systems
Lisa Vegso, General Manager, Canada, PECO Pallet
Robert Voltmann, President & CEO, Transportation Intermediaries Association
(TIA)
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T01 – Internet of Things: Opportunities & Impacts on Logistics
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511D
Can Canada become a leader in the Internet of Things (IoT) race? Technology is
changing the way your company and your customers do business. Learn about the
unprecedented ways the connected world is transforming the connected logistics
enterprise by enhancing operational efficiency, improving safety and security, transforming the customer experience, and driving new business models while creating
new challenges and raising new questions at every level of government.
W10 – Keynote Luncheon
Wednesday, February 17 • 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm • Room 510
Emily Atkins
SPONSORED By
MSC is a world leader in global container shipping with
an integrated network of road, rail, and sea transport
resources stretching across the globe. Please join this
keynote luncheon with Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC, to
hear more about MSC’s perspective on what the next 2-5 years, and beyond, hold for
the shipping industry in Canada.
Keynote Speaker: Najim Shaikh, Vice President, Commercial Import, MSC
W13 – Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Trends and Best
Practices
Wednesday, February 17 • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm • Room 511C
Transporting healthcare products includes complex logistical
methods to maintain the often temperature-sensitive shipment’s
integrity. It requires specific equipment, storage facilities,
harmonized handling procedures, and above all, strong cooperation
among the cold chain partners. Learn about best practices, the
latest Canadian Regulatory requirements, security and cold chain
Ronald Schaefer
technology trends, remote shipping strategies, as well as the IATA
CEIV Pharma certification program and its impact on this crucial industry.
Speaker: Ronald Schaefer, Project Lead, Centre of Excellence in Pharmaceutical
Logistics, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Greg Braun
Aaron Lalvani
Jui Ramaprasad
Moderator: Emily Atkins, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, MM&D Magazine
Speakers: Greg Braun, Co-Founder & Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing,
C3 Solutions
Aaron Lalvani, Senior Director, Business Development, IoT, BlackBerry
Jui Ramaprasad, Assistant Professor, Information Systems, McGill University
T02 – UN Mandated Verification of Weighing Loaded
Containers
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511C
presented By
As a result of marine accidents due to the
misrepresentation of the weight of loaded containers,
the UN Agency: International Maritime Organization (IMO)
has issued new guidelines regarding the verified mass of container
carrying cargo. The guidelines are issued pursuant to the UN Safety
of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention. Canada is a signatory to this
convention and will be bound by the new requirements. Find out
what the Canadian government’s plans are to implement these
changes and how the changes will affect exporters and importers.
Speaker: Bob Ballantyne, President, Freight Management
Association of Canada
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W14 – Supply Chain Strategy, Design, and Compliance
Wednesday, February 17 • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm • Room 511F
This educational seminar delivers insights into design and
attributes of various types of supply chains versus the types of
products from the point of view of the Supply Chain Manager.
Learn about:
PRESENTED By
• Sustainability practices in design and operation
• Measurement, responsiveness, operations, and communications
• Risk sources, impacts, and mitigation methods
• Globally dispersed supply and demand and the effects on logistics
• Inventory planning and control methods
Speakers: John Griffin, CPIM, CSCP, Master Instructor, Vice President,
Education, APICS Montréal
Job Coenen, Business Development and Supply Chain Executive
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W04 – Investments into Port Productivity: How to Do
More for Less
Wednesday, February 17 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511E
Maritime and inland terminal operators share a common
challenge: they constantly need to cost-effectively drive
up productivity levels in order to keep pace with growing
demands. This seminar will provide deeper insights into
best practices, shared lessons, and case studies focused on
optimization projects in North America and globally.
Ingo Marco
Speaker: Ingo Marko, Senior Consultant, INFORM GmbH
T04 – Keynote Breakfast
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 510
CN transports more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually for a wide range of
business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer goods, across a rail network of approximately 20,000 route-miles spanning
Canada and mid-America. Don’t miss this keynote breakfast and exclusive ‘fireside
chat’ with Jim Vena, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, CN! Mr.
Vena will be interviewed by Karl Moore, McGill Professor, Author, Forbes Columnist,
and Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD. Mr. Vena and Mr. Moore will discuss CN’s
perspective on how to maintain a healthy and vibrant transportation system and
what it takes to generate the investment and innovation that allows CN to play its
role as a true backbone of the economy.
Speaker: Jim Vena, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, CN
Interviewer: Karl Moore, Professor, McGill University; Author; Forbes Columnist;
Producer, the CEO Series on CJAD
T05 – NAFTA at 22: Current Issues & Different Approaches
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511E
This panel will discuss the main differences between the
‘Canadian’ and ‘US’ approaches to NAFTA, including:
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Differences in NAFTA verification procedures and customs
audits
Differences in court and agency approaches to NAFTA
John M. Peterson
Differences in proof of NAFTA claims -- would the US
authorities follow the ‘DeRonde Tire Supply’ approach?
Post-export entry requirements in duty deferral situations -- a trap for the
unwary
NAFTA drawback rules -- why does the U.S. keep putting its exporters at a
disadvantage?
The effect of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on NAFTA
Best practices in documenting and proving NAFTA claims; passing the baton
to the next generation
Moderator: John M. Peterson, Partner, Neville Peterson LLP
Speakers: Mary-Anne Hardy, Senior Trade Consultant, Farrow Consulting
Michael Sherbo, Director of Appeals, Dominion Consulting
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W08 – Community & Communication through Social
Media
Wednesday, February 17 • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm • Room 511E
An effective digital strategy can help build your brand recognition – but
did you know it has the power to grow community acceptance and increase
your business efficiency? Learn from a panel of social media/community
management experts on how to build stakeholder trust and communicate
the right message at the right time to your customers. Learn from game
changing digital strategies and case studies regarding dynamic shifts in
social license and productivity through these modern (sometimes mysterious) -- but highly powerful channels of communication.
Marie-Chantal Savoy
Daniel Olivier
Timothy Simpson
Pablo Stevenson
Frédéric Verreault
Speakers: Marie-Chantal Savoy, Director, Marketing Innovation, CN
Daniel Olivier, Director, Business Intelligence & Innovation, Port of
Montréal
Timothy Simpson, Head of Marketing & Communications, Maersk Group
Pablo Stevenson, Founder & President, Ressac
Frédéric Verreault, Partner, TACT Intelligence-conseil
W15 – The Importance of Rail to Port Productivity
Wednesday, February 17 • 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm • Room 511E
SPONSORED By
‘The ripple effect’: The rail component to a terminal
operation’s level of productivity is crucial as the use
of intermodal rail, in particular, continues to grow.
What do our freight railroads need to do now to hold
a seamless connection to ports and terminals? What
are the long term capacity and infrastructure plans? This panel will discuss
efficiency, reliability, competitiveness, safety, technology, and other critical
essentials necessary to maintain a fluid rail network for your supply chain.
Moderator: Michael Kieran, President, Kieran MAS
Speakers: Tony Boemi, Vice President, Growth & Development, Port of
Montréal
Bob Landucci, President & CEO, Ashcroft Terminal
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T06 – Women in Supply Chain: The Journey
T07 – Project Logistics
Presented By
The Women in Supply Chain (WISC) initiative builds
on the success of amazing women in the sector and
continues to refine a path of discovery. The WISC journey began with a simple question: what do we know
about the supply chain/logistics sector in the context of attracting, developing, and
retaining female talent? WISC is one element of a broad human resources strategy
aimed at ensuring that supply chain/logistics can become a profession of choice.
Project logistics expertise requires a sound knowledge of shipping
Presented By
modes, carrier capabilities and limitations, handling strategies,
and government regulations. The logistics planning at all stages
of a project requires creativity, flexibility, and an unbreakable
determination to get the project completed – no matter what
unexpected barrier is discovered throughout the process. Hear from
panelists with sound experience that stems from years of planning and executing
logistics projects with passion. In this interactive session, they will discuss their
respective hands-on approach to delivering projects seamlessly.
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511D
Julia Kuzeljevich
Maria Celis
Cindy Clark
Pamela Ruebusch
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511C
Michelle Watson
Moderator: Julia Kuzeljevich, Editor, Canadian Shipper
Speakers: Maria Celis, Partner, Neville Peterson LLP
Cindy Clark, Dealer Principal, Sterling Western Star Truck; Co-Chair, Women in
Supply Chain Initiative, Van Horne Institute
Pamela Ruebusch, CEO, TSI Group
Michelle Watson, Co-Chair, Women in Supply Chain Initiative, Van Horne Institute
Serge Faucher
Valerie McSween
Daniel Smedo
Speakers: Serge Faucher, CCLP, Director, Marketing & Communications/
Associate, Les Entreprises Dupont
Valerie McSween, CCLP, Vice President, Eastern Region, Mactrans Logistics Inc.
Daniel Smedo, CCLP, Vice President & General Manager, Metro Supply Chain Group
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T09 – The Promise of North America’s Waterways
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511E
Rising congestion, costs, and emissions are key drivers to further study and
development of North America’s short sea shipping and inland waterway routes as a
viable alternative to trucking and in some cases, even rail, for moving freight. This
seminar composed of relevant supply chain stakeholders will discuss ways to better
leverage these important waterborne modes of commerce.
Moderator: Ken A. Eriksen, Senior
Vice President, Informa Economics
Speakers: Bruce Hodgson,
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St. Lawrence Seaway Management
Corporation
Ken Eriksen
Bruce Hodgson
Mike Toohey
Mike Toohey, President & CEO,
Waterways Council, Inc.
T12 – Exploring Arctic Corridors and Gateways
Thursday, February 18 • 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm • Room 511D
What is the real potential of the arctic shipping routes and what is the significant role
Canada will play? This expert presenter will explore the future of the North American
Arctic Corridors and Gateways and show us the opportunities on the horizon.
Speaker: John Higginbotham, Senior Distinguished Fellow, Carleton University
T03 – Global Commodity and Energy Impacts on North
America
Thursday, February 18 • 8:30 am – 10:00 am • Room 511F
The global commodity and energy markets are in flux with price volatility
that is driving stock market sentiment and directing economies globally.
Meanwhile, lower energy and fuel prices have bolstered manufacturing
and consumers with additional spending power on other goods, services
and financial activity. But in these markets there are changes taking place
through mergers and acquisitions, forthcoming economic realities and
realignment among the key resource rich countries. This session will paint
the picture of the global realties at play that are impacting consumption
and production patterns, and will set the stage for the next session.
Moderator: Ken A. Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics
Speakers: Jon Dwyer, President & CEO, Harvest Specialty Mills
Nick Hoyt, Vice President, Informa Economics
T08 – Canadian Grain and Livestock Outlook
Thursday, February 18 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Room 511F
The North American grain and oilseed complex is embroiled by large global
supplies while the livestock and protein complex is adjusting herd counts
and processor alignment amidst dynamic global consumption patterns and
volatile price activity. These market features are sending conflicting signals
to producers while giving buyers optionality to source supplies. This session
will develop and synthesize the Canadian crop and livestock production,
consumption and trade dynamics, all in context with the U.S. and global
situation and outlook.
Nick Hoyt
Chris Ferris
Rob Murphy
Ramzy Yelda
Moderator: Nick Hoyt, Vice President, Informa Economics
Speakers: Chris Ferris, Senior Canadian Analyst, Informa Economics
Rob Murphy, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics
Ramzy Yelda, Senior Analyst, Producteurs de Grains du Quebec
T14 – Cold Chain Developments
Thursday, February 18 • 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm • Room 511F
The cold chain for food and meats has been dynamic as the protein and
meat sectors have adjusted to changes in supply and consumption pattern
shifts. Meanwhile, the infrastructure and transport in the cold chain are
undergoing changes with cold storage requirements, global container
ocean fleet adjustments, and issues within the movement of commodities
globally. This session will address the cold storage markets, reefer
container situation and developments in the global cold chain that support
improved demand for meats and proteins, dairy and other refrigerated food
expansion efforts.
Moderator: Jon Dwyer, President & CEO, Harvest Specialty Mills
Speakers: Ken A. Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics
Theodore Prince, Chief Operating Officer, Tiger Cool Express LLC
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INNOVATION SHOWCASE
Ekkinox
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practices, we bring synergy, resources, expertise and technology to management
and optimization of motion of goods.
Ekkinox provides fully integrated 4PL solutions to optimize global supply chain:
we rationalize intermodal transportation suppliers’ management, warehousing,
distribution & logistics.
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warehouse & distribution.
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ShipTrack is an innovative shipment tracking platform that provides complete
control and visibility of any shipment’s movement worldwide. ShipTrack is a simple,
easy-to-use service that is providing highly accurate shipment tracking to the
masses. The shipping system benefits companies of all sizes by increasing delivery
speed and reliability, improving customer service and streamlining operations.
ShipTrack includes a carrier administration dashboard to manage deliveries with a
collection of valuable reports and business metrics, a mobile app for drivers and a
branded internet portal for customers to track shipments.
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