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  <title><![CDATA[EMIL-SCS 2011 Class Tours Asia to Study Logistics]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>In February, the Executive Masters in International
Logistics &amp; Supply Chain Strategy (EMIL-SCS) class of 2011 blistered the
cold and arrived in Seoul, Korea for their fourth residence, and last
international residence.&nbsp; The final and
fifth residence for this class was held in May 2011 in Louisville, KY,
Columbus, OH, and Atlanta, GA.&nbsp; Mark
Beeson Winthrop, Professor in Political Science and International Relations at
the University of Western Australia and author of <em>Regionalism &amp; Globalization in East Asia, Politics, and Security
&amp; Economic Development</em>, provided an introduction of geopolitics and a
macro economic overview of Asia.&nbsp; While
in Seoul, EMIL-SCS visited with Hanjin Shipping Company. They received an overview
of the ports in Korea, and of Intermodal – Logistics Infrastructure in
Korea.&nbsp; They also participated in a
lively discussion on the current state of the industry in the recovering global
economy. </p>



<p>The class then traveled to Shanghai to begin their
submergence into China Logistics.&nbsp; The
first visit was to GM International Headquarters in Pudong.&nbsp; The class was welcomed with a corporate
overview, and then transitioned into the 'China customer', specifically looking
at market nuances and how they differ.&nbsp;
Discussions were held on the background on auto dealerships and
aftermarket retail network in China,
differences across provinces, and the evolution of imports versus domestic
supply.&nbsp; </p>



<p>Following the presentation and
discussion with GM, Professor Changkai, in the School of Labor and Human
Resources at Renmin University of China, provided an overview of the labor
climate in China.&nbsp; Professor Changkai
discussed&nbsp; social, political, and
economical influences on the labor market; work rules, practices, and
government regulation in the work force; wage creep ending cheap labor in
China; labor migration away from the eastern cities; and the impact of ASEAN
labor, especially the rise of Vietnam.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>



<p>The class traveled from Shanghai to
Changshu to visit UPM Kymemme Paper Mill to explore the commodities sector in
China.&nbsp; The UPM Paper Mill is the biggest
producer of uncoated fine papers in China.&nbsp; Two thirds of the mill’s production is sold
through UPM’s sales network to the Chinese market.&nbsp; The class&nbsp;
delved into the history of the mill in China, the drivers for
manufacturing in China, customers and competitors, the uncertainties of the
commodities sector, sourcing raw materials into China, navigating China customs
regulations, tax strategies, currency valuation, exports of finished goods
internationally, and movement of finished goods to satisfy domestic
demand.&nbsp; </p>



<p>On the last day in Shanghai,
the class met with Home Depot China
and Schneider Trucking in China.&nbsp; Ms. Hua Li, Managing Director-ASO from Home
Depot discussed sourcing strategies in Asia, and provided a comprehensive look
at retail in China.&nbsp; Martin Winchell, Managing Director of
Schneider Global Logistics Tianjin, provided an overview on trucking in
China.&nbsp; He also discussed the fundamental
differences between China and the United States, provincial and territorial
constraints, road infrastructure, and driver availability with professional
training certification.&nbsp; After a half day
of lecture, the class boarded a flight to Hong Kong for their second week.</p>



<p>Week two began with an intense
discussion on strategic sourcing and procurement strategy with Francis Cherian
(EMIL-SCS 2008), Supply Chain Strategy Consultant.&nbsp; The lecture focused on how to develop a
strategic sourcing methodology, supplier relationship management, supplier
rationalization, and enablers, specifically, how to execute and create a
framework for initiating strategic sourcing within your company. </p>



<p>The class also visited Hong Kong Air
Cargo Terminals Limited (HACTL), the world’s leading international air cargo
terminal operator, located at Hong Kong International Airport. The class
explored issues around facility capacity, throughput of air cargo volume,
automated terminal storage and retrieval systems, software information
management system, major airlines partnering with HACTL, custom issues, and
security issues.&nbsp; There was also
discussion around airports in southern China (Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Yantian)
competing for their volume.</p>

<p>The class visited Modern Terminals,
an EMIL-SCS tradition, for a class discussion on berth capacity at the port,
throughput, yard and terminal storage, yard management system, gate dwell time,
peak volume, and the major steamships partners.&nbsp;
The class also toured the port and control tower.</p>

<p>The next day, the class boarded a
train to Guangzhou
to meet with Jabil Circuits and Guangzhou International Airport Administration.
Jabil is an electronics solutions company providing comprehensive electronics
design, production and product management services to global electronics and
technology companies.&nbsp; The class was
given an overview of their global operations and China operations, reviewed
market trends in contract manufacturing, and discussed sourcing, design, and
logistics.&nbsp; Prior to their arrival, Jabil
asked for the class to examine a specific problem they are having in two air
cargo lanes.&nbsp; The tour completed with
class presentations. </p>

<p>On the last day of class, after two
packed weeks, the class met with the Hong Kong Trade and Development
Council.&nbsp; While there, they also met with
the Hong Kong Logistics Association to discuss logistics infrastructure in Hong
Kong, in the Pearl River Basin, and the role Hong Kong will play as China
continues their huge development in South China.&nbsp; That afternoon, the class visited Li &amp;
Fung Limited, which is the export trading arm of the Li &amp; Fung Group,
managing supply chains for major brands and retailers worldwide.&nbsp; Following the overview and discussion, the
class toured the massive showroom that mimics their designs and products
extremely familiar to consumers all over the world.</p>



<p>

For more on the EMIL-SCS Program, contact Erin
Howlette at<strong> <a href="mailto:erin.howlette@isye.gatech.edu">erin.howlette@isye.gatech.edu</a> or visit <a href="http://www.emil.gatech.edu/">http://www.emil.gatech.edu/</a>.</strong></p>]]></body>
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