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The Future of Supply Chain and Logistics – Implications for Local Government National LG Infrastructure & Asset Management Conference 14 May 2015 Dr Hermione Parsons, Director ISCL VU Associate Professor ISCL’s Strategic Focus Supply Chain Information Unit (SCIU): Data Modelling, Analytics & Forecasting Whole-of-Chain Integration Public Policy and Regulatory Reform Industry Research Thought Leadership Capability Building Harmonisation Studies Intermodal Connectivity Supporting Sustainable Public and Private Sector Decision Making 2 What is freight transport? What is Transport? Point B Point A The physical movement of goods What is Logistics? What is logistics? Point of Consumption Point of Origin Systematic organisation of goods and/or services What is supply chain? Supply Demand The interdependent organisation of supply and demand, including forecasting and strategic asset investment Supply Chain Complexity Involves: Systems Thinking Labour Oil and alternative energy Transport Logistics Finance Business Processes Transaction Systems Supply Information Technology Procurement /Purchasing Sourcing Supply Chain Management Commercial Power Legal and Regulatory Systems People /Relationship/ Resistance to Change Strategic Asset Investment Global, Political Economy Demand Global forces 1. Urbanisation 2. Global connectivity 3. Accelerated technology 4. Ageing population (McKinsey 2015) . 7 1. Urbanisation • China’s industrial revolution - creating cities • 60% of the world’s population lives in 700 congested cities • In the next decade, 50% of GDP will occur in 440 new cities - in newly emerging cities and new markets • The city logistics challenge is everywhere and involves amenity, efficiency, sustainability and productivity gain 8 2. Global connectivity • Global capital flows expanded 25 times between 1980 and 2007 • New flows of capital, people and information; constant geographic change, and volatility • The focus is on complex webs of interaction connecting emerging markets • We are now in a new and dynamic phase of globalisation …. that we ignore at our peril 9 Top 10 port cities 2004 Hong Kong Singapore Shanghai Shenzhen Busan Kaohsiung Rotterdam Los Angeles Hamburg Dubai 2014 Shanghai Singapore Shenzhen Hong Kong Busan Ningbo-Zhoushan Qingdao Gaungzhou Dubai Tianjin 10 3. Accelerated technology • Digital life and mobile electronic commerce (meCommerce) is here • The “Internet of Things” and big data usage now drives supply chain thinking • New technologies, logistics assets, processes and people are required • Entry level requirements in supply chain and logistics > digital literacy is fundamental 11 meCommerce users Australia Source: ACMA www.acma.gov.au 12 The Internet of Things (IoT) 13 IoT Growth Perspective 50 50 Billion “Things” per person 40 SmartObjects Billions of Devices Rapid adoption rate of digital infrastructure 5 x faster than electricity & telephony 30 20 Inflection Point 10 0 World Population 6.307 2003 6.721 6.894 7.347 7.83 2008 2010 2015 2020 Cisco IBSG projections, UN Economic & Social Affairs http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/longrange2/WorldPop2300final.pdf Automation and robotics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSIkRdAEF0g DHL sortation equipment Linfox’s robotics (Kellogs) 15 Daimler’s driverless trucks Volvo’s truck driverless convoy in Europe – think Hume Freeway? https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=80&v=zAiTySwWTiQ Rio Tinto’s driverless mining trucks 16 4. Ageing populations • Australia's “2015 Intergenerational Report” o Greater need for more efficient aged service delivery models • 60% of the world’s population lives in countries where the fertility rate is less than population replacement o E.g. China’s labour force peaked in 2012 • Increasing reliance on automated logistics • Higher productivity is now critical to operate 17 Servicing an ageing population 18 What do these global trends mean for Local Government Managers? • Urgent need: to take a global perspective and to understand that supply chain and logistics are economic and social enablers • Strategic plans need to be articulated across and between each level of government • Smarter land use planning and regulation is needed • Flexibility and responsiveness is needed – to survive • Local training and employment is needed in SC&L • We need to help business deal with constant transition 19 Source: Jones Lang Le Salle 2014 20 Source: Jones Lang Le Salle 2014 21 New Asset Investment Toll Group AUS $150m sorting facility close to Melbourne Airport • Dedicated e-commerce parcel delivery service • 35,000 parcels per hour • About 500 employees will be based at the facility, with staff expected to be relocated from existing sites in Altona and Dandenong Source: Toll Group, 2014 Last mile challenge 24 Strategic planning must be integrated 25 East & SE Suburbs Productivity gain is essential • Logistics and freight transport are changing – there is higher granularity e.g. larger vehicles (HPFVs) and smaller multi-product delivery vans (LCVs) • Optimisation – determines investment Across the whole supply chain And locally e.g. cross-docking; delivery systems; automated pick and pack processes 27 Land use planning & regulation • Change is needed to reflect and enable supply chain reconfiguration and reality: o More loading docks and cross-docking sites o Parcel hubs o Activity centre access o Out-of-hours delivery o Recycling surplus assets and industrial areas Importer/exporter SME business success depends on it 28 Raising awareness • Strategic asset management and ‘enabling’ regulation are as important as protecting hard infrastructure investment • Promote SC&L as enablers of economic activity and local wellbeing • 14.7% of GDP is involved in delivering freight • Work with industry to enable their ‘flexibility’ • Local government has a critical role in understanding and supporting how SMEs can survive and prosper 29 Supply chain and logistics success checklist: How does your local area score? Land Labour Services 3PL and 4PL expertise Access Value add logistics suppliers Regulatory environment for business Infrastructure Business investment climate Community support Leasable industrial properties Education & Research Thank you