Tours of P&G Innovation Center & Archive Rooms
Free Suite Level Tickets to Cubs vs Reds Game
NETWORKING & Brainstorming Sessions
Peer Collaboration to set this year’s Supply Chain Research
The LPRC Supply Chain Protection Summit is the Working Group’s annual meeting to help collaborate with peers & establish LPRC’s Supply Chain focused research efforts. View this year’s agenda below:
Day One – April 4, 2023
Day One Sessions |
Time |
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Welcome to 2023 LPRC Supply Chain Protection SummitPresented by: |
1:00 PM EST |
Tours of P&G Innovation Center & Archive RoomJoin us as we explore both the P&G Innovation Center & Archive Room! These tours will explore the past, present, and future practices related to the Supply Chain in a refreshing way. The tours are unique to this event and will help stimulate innovative thinking for your own organizations. Presented by: P&G Team |
1:15 PM EST |
2023 LPRC Research Goals & StrategyJoin the LPRC’s Director as we look on 2023, plan our initiatives into the next year, and share our long-term strategy moving forward. Also stay tuned for an immersive tour into our lab spaces, including our newest “SaferPlaces Lab” in collaboration with the University of Florida! Presented by: |
4:00 PM EST |
Day 1 Content Ends |
5:00 PM EST |
Free Baseball Game – Reds vs CubsBaseball Game in a Suite with Food and Drinks Provided |
6:40 PM EST |
Day Two – April 5, 2023
Day Two Sessions |
Time |
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Welcome to Day Two of 2023 LPRC Supply Chain Protection SummitPresented by: |
9:00 AM EST |
Neighborhood Analytics & On-Shelf AvailabilityThe challenge of getting a product to a customer is more complex than getting a product from point A to point B. Identifying how much product and where has grown even more complex with the growth of omni-channels and e-commerce. In this session, we’ll discuss how shrink/loss has effects that trickle down, how to identify those holes, and possible changes that can help plug those gaps. Presented by: |
9:15 AM EST |
Anti-theft & Benefit Denial StrategiesJoin us as the LPRC team connects criminological theories and supply chain processes to help enhance safety and loss prevention strategies today. The team will take an in-depth look at the Twenty Five Techniques of Situational Crime Prevention from the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, and they will discuss the real world application to generate science to practice results. Presented by: |
10:00 AM EST |
Anti-theft & Benefit Denial Strategies (Brainstorming Collaboration Session)Break into GroupsPresented by: |
10:30 AM EST |
Break |
11:30 AM EST |
Guest Speaker – Christopher WallaceThe Supply Chain is under attack! Cargo theft, ORC, and other threats continue to plague the transportation of product at an ever growing rate. Our guest speaker will address not only this continued assault on the Supply Chain by red actors, but they will discuss efficiencies and opportunities to get the upper hand when combating these major disruptions. Presented by: Christopher Wallace, National Program Manager – Operation Boiling Point (Organized Theft Groups) | Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) |
11:45 AM EST |
Lunch |
12:45 PM EST |
Cargo Theft & ORC Investigations (Brainstorming/Collaboration Session)Break into GroupsPresented by: |
1:45 PM EST |
The Unexpected in Supply Chain & Closing RemarksThe Ohio Train Derailment, Suez Canal Blockage, COVID-19, Severe Weather, and [INSERT NEXT WEEKS EVENT HERE]. All events that are unexpected, but continuously plague getting product from point A to point B. In this session we will talk about expecting the unexpected, and the role that technology, research, and the LPRC play in setting up and preparing for the next event. Presented by: |
2:45 PM EST |
Summit End |
3:30 PM EST |