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Supply Chain Talks

by Port of Rotterdam

The must watch talk show for global supply chain professionals is now available as podcast. After each edition of the Supply Chain Talks we sit down with one of our guests and continue the conversation. Start listening while preparing lunch or take your podcast with you as you go on your daily walk.

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Episodes

S2E5: Leading by example (reduce, replace, rethink by IKEA)

33m · Published 07 May 01:00

Explore how the leading manufacturer IKEA is paving the path towards achieving a fully net-zero supply chain. IKEA excels in sustainable transportation and is committed to making the entire chain smarter and more sustainable by focusing on reducing, replacing, and rethinking every aspect. Curious about the challenges they face? We will delve into this discussion together with Elisabeth Munck af Rosenschöld (Head of Sustainability) and Stefan Krattiger (Project Leader - Ports) from IKEA Global Transport & Logistics Services. Subscribe now!

S2E4: Replace in maritime shipping | which fuel will be next?

35m · Published 23 Apr 01:00

Alternative fuels will play a crucial role in making container shipping net zero. But what will be the fuel of the future? And when can we expect zero-emission shipping? We explore this in the podcast about the fuel switch, featuring Naomi van den Berg (Program Manager Sustainable Transport at the Port of Rotterdam) and Ilyas Muhammed (Head of Green Fuels at Hapag-Lloyd), who will dive deeper into the concept of replacement within the supply chain. Subscribe now!

S2E3: Reduce | how to reduce waste with end-to-end supply chain visibility

35m · Published 09 Apr 01:00

Did you know that digitisation helps to make port logistics more sustainable? But how does visibility of your container from sea to inland contributes to CO2 reduction and a more sustainable chain? In this podcast, learn how Portbase (the port community system for the port of Rotterdam) and containerterminal APM Terminals Maasvlakte 2 are working together to achieve supply chain resilience and help cargo owners in making their operations more sustainable. Subscribe now!

Rethink | rethinking supply chains with RICOH Europe Supply Chain

30m · Published 26 Mar 07:10

The demands of today's consumers are forcing manufacturers to make more sustainable choices. Goodbye to the short-term approach and hello to sustainable sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics. But how can this be achieved? Partnering with RICOH Europe Supply Chain, a leading provider of document management solutions committed to sustainability, we're discovering their innovative approach through reporting and rethinking their supply chain. Subscribe now!

S2E1: Accelerating sustainable supply chains

31m · Published 12 Mar 02:00

Your cargo doesn’t stop at the port. That’s why port of Rotterdam is committed to improve the end to supply chain for shippers and forwarders along the chain. Together with Matthijs van Doorn (Vice President Commercial at the Port of Rotterdam Authority), we delve into port of Rotterdam’s journey towards a sustainable container logistics chain. Subscribe now!

Supply Chain Talks, the second season

41s · Published 11 Mar 09:33

The supply chain of the future is sustainable and efficient. As decision makers in this chain, shippers (cargo owners) and freight forwarders play a key role.

For a future-proof world, we need to work towards a CO2-neutral society. Making transport and logistics sustainable is an important element in this, but also one of the biggest challenges. The container market will continue to grow in the decades ahead as a result of population growth and the predicted increase in consumption. Rotterdam wants to facilitate this growth and ensure it is sustainable, efficient and data-driven.

The port of Rotterdam is in full transition towards carbon-neutral industry and logistics by 2050. We cannot work towards C02 neutral and efficient supply chains alone. Cooperation between all chain parties throughout the value chain is essential.

Building a CO2 neutral and efficient logistics chain? Yes, it is possible. But what are the possibilities that exist today? And what are the standout examples leading the way? Join us in this podcast series, along with Sofie van den Enk and experts from the container industry where we'll explore how leading companies have reduced CO2 emissions by focusing on reduce, replace and rethink, within their supply chain.

#6: Margriet Geluk, Young Port Talent of the Year

14m · Published 25 Mar 05:00

While being in the midst of the transition to a sustainable society, we simultaneously see sustainability increasingly becoming a competitive factor throughout the supply chain. Digitisation of logistics processes is inextricably linked to this development. Margriet Geluk, Supply Chain Engineer at the NPRC and Young Port Talent of the Year explains how young talent can make the difference for companies searching for ways to be compatible with the supply chain of the future. How is she contributing to the climate goals and why is attracting talent with a more digital profile decisive for success? 

Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring Margriet Geluk, Young Port Talent of the Year. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/experience-online/portcast/supply-chain-talks-portcast

#5: Bart Leenders, Port Man of the Year

20m · Published 15 Mar 03:00

Neste is the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel refined from waste and residues. The Finnish company serves a strong purpose: to create a healthier planet for our children. In this Portcast we learn from Bart Leenders, vice president Renewable Products at Neste and Port Man of the Year, how they managed this transformation from a ‘traditional’ petrochemicals company into a frontrunner in the field of renewable biofuels. What is his personal mission and what advise can he give parties in the logistics chain to contribute to the climate goals and start their own transformation?

Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring Bart Leenders (Neste), Port Man of the Year. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/experience-online/portcast/supply-chain-talks-portcast

#4: Evelien Bras, FERM

23m · Published 04 Oct 07:17

COVID-19 has shined a bright light on the state of cybersecurity around the world. The pandemic led to an influx of cybercrime. The FBI reports that since the start of the coronavirus, cyberattacks have increased by 300%. This trend, also highlighted by Google, showed the company blocked over 18 million coronavirus phishing attempts each day since the start of the pandemic. Overall the cyber threat trend continues to increase as people and businesses are accelerating the digitization of their operations. In this Portcast we talk to Evelien Bras, Director of FERM, who has made cybersecurity her top priority. We will talk to her about the need to increase awareness and how to prevent cyberattacks. By means of the Port Cyber Resilience Programme FERM, the port of Rotterdam is stimulating cooperation between companies and is actively increasing awareness of cyber risks in order to become also digitally the most secured port in the world. Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring Evelien Bras – Director FERM. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/experience-online/portcast/supply-chain-talks-portcast

#3: René de Vries, Harbour Master Rotterdam

15m · Published 18 Jun 06:49

In the port of Rotterdam the Harbour Master's Division receives reports on approximately 230,000 port calls a year. Until recently, those reports were made by email and telephone. These days, 80% of them are processed automatically because the data are right. Data as such are not that valuable. The value is to be found in the insights the data delivers, and in the application of data to optimise the infrastructure, the transport and the handling of cargo. Digitalisation makes automation possible and it leads to better decisions based on data. So it is more important than ever to connect the available space, infrastructure, transport and logistics, not just in analogue ways but also digitally. In this Portcast Harbour Master, René de Vries gives us an insight on how the port is preparing for the future: will autonomous sailing be a viable option anytime soon and where does he think the increase in container ship size will end? Presented by Anouschka Laheij. Featuring René de Vries – State Harbour Master Port of Rotterdam Authority. More information: https://www.portofrotterdam.com/en/supply-chain-talks-the-portcast

Supply Chain Talks has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:56:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 18:18.

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