Connecting a Vital Industry: The Role of Supply Chain in Global Trade

Connecting a Vital Industry: The Role of Supply Chain in Global Trade
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Robert McNamara, Vice Chairman of the European Council, emphasizes the importance of strong supply chain networks in the IARW WFLO industry. Core partnerships and collaboration are crucial in creating a seamless global trade ecosystem.

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1. supply chain Robert McNamara, Vice-Chairman of the European Council, IARW/WFLO supply chain

2. CORE PARTNERS

3. CONNECTING A VITAL INDUSTRY

4. PARTNERSHIP STRUCTURE Core Partners IARW WFLO IRTA IACSC Affiliate Partners RWTA (Australia) CCAP (Philippines) SARW (China) Supporting Partners Processors Retailers Corp. Relationships Strategic Partners AFFI BFFF FSDF ARPI CAR CAWS IDFA FPA Trade Press Government Agencies

5. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Core Partners Development Projects Core Partners and Development Projects Offices/Representatives

6. Seminars Association Building Feasibility Studies & Infrastructure Development Technical Training Assessments & Research COLD CHAIN DEVELOPMENT

7. Scientific Advisory Council Offering a bank of Food Industry Scientists at Your Command 24 Hour Inquiry Service : Guaranteed Technical Expertise RESEARCH

8. 500 Pages Public Refrigerated Warehouses 3PL Providers Cold Storage Contractors Cold Storage Suppliers GLOBAL COLD CHAIN DIRECTORY

9. European Labor Survey

10. European Labor Survey 0% 33% 6% 28% 61% 67% 33% 6% 27% 33% 6% 0% 2008

11. European Labor Survey 12 ; = 9,9% ; 79% 5% 16%

12. COMPARISON WAREHOUSE EXPENSES EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE NORTH EUROPE <50.000 50-100.00 >100.000 AMERICA (by size in cubic meters) Salaries Warehouse staff 16,0% 12,0% 16,7% 17,8% 25,9% Tax 5,2% 4,4% 5,3% 5,5% 7,3% Administrative 3,5% 2,3% 5,7% 2,4% 6,4% Tax 1,1% 0,7% 1,8% 0,8% 1,8% Maintenance 3,2% 4,7% 3,0% 2,5% 2,3% Tax 1,0% 1,4% 0,9% 0,8% 0,7% Other staff 3,1% 1,6% 4,2% 3,1% 3,1% Tax 0,9% 0,5% 1,4% 0,8% 0,9% Total in/house 34,2% 27,7% 39,1% 33,7% 48,4% Cost hired staff 5,5% 3,5% 4,0% 8,1% N /A 2008 BENCHMARKING SURVEY EUROPE

13. EXPENSES Europe In house salary and fringe 34,2% External labor costs 5,5% Utilities 14,9% Other plant expenses 13,4% Total Plant Expenses 68,0% Administrative salary and fringe 5,2% Information technology systems 2,5% Administrative other 6,3% Total Administrative Expenses 14,0% Salary and fringe - marketing/sales 1,4% Salary and fringe management 6,7% Property taxes and port concessions 4,4% Insurance 2,5% Other expenses 3,0% Total Other Expenses 18,0% Total Expenses 100% North America 48,4% N/A 11,5% 21,0% 80,8% 7,7% 0,7% 5,8% 14,2% 2,9% 2,0% 0,1% 5,0% 100% 2008 BENCHMARKING SURVEY EUROPE

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36. Green, lean, and cost effective cold storage and distribution operations Unique meeting place for warehouse operators and other stakeholders from the European and international refrigerated warehousing and distribution industry.

37. Special program for cold chain managers and entrepreneurs from Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Romania Special program for Southern and Central Europe

38. For more details about the program, registration and pricing, please contact: Mrs. Marilena Arghyrou, Supply Chain Institute of Southeastern & Central Europe at m.arghyrou@scisce.eu or visit www.scisce.eu Ms. Alien Wolbink, Global Cold Chain Alliance awolbink@gcca.org or visit www.iarw.org Special program (3)

39. THANK YOU www.gcca.org www.cold.org.gr www.scisce.gr