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Achieving optimum manufacturing performance with streamlined processes, innovative cost

reduction and smart technologies


The Westin Mumbai Garden City, India
14th & 15th September 2015

Whosoever desires constant


success must change his
conduct with the times.
Niccolo Machiavelli

Honorary Chairperson:

Expert Speaker Panel:

Sunil Chandiramani VP Global Business Operations Consumer Ink


Business
Hewlett-Packard, Singapore

Jagdish Ramaswamy President Corporate Business Excellence


Aditya Birla, India

Yesheen Vibhakar Head of SCM Operational Excellence


Suzlon Energy Limited, India

Key Topics to be Addressed:


Capturing opportunities by gaining updates on the Make in India
campaign
Overcoming the volatility and complexity of manufacturing to
excel in business planning
Aligning your manufacturing strategy with your organisational
goals to enhance business growth
Maximising resource productivity and manpower efficiency
Achieving zero defects at lower cost and reducing risks in your
manufacturing process
Sustaining continuous improvement across the value chain from
product development to delivery
Boosting sustainability, energy efficiency and EHS compliance to
increase global competitiveness
Incorporating smart manufacturing technologies for greater
productivity and cost effectiveness

Palaniappan P Senior Vice President & Business Head


Mahindra & Mahindra ; Mahindra Powerol, India
Vikas Singhal Vice President Manufacturing
Technology & Supply Chain
Whirlpool, India
Kulbhushan (K) Gupta Senior Vice President & Global Head Operations Management Excellence
Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd, India
Lakkaraju Syamprasad Senior Director & Head of Operations
Dr. Reddy Laboratories, India
Sudarshan Shelgaonkar GM, Manufacturing Operations Consumer
Electronics Products
Videocon Industries, India
Srikant Iyengar Head World Class Quality & QA
Tata Motors, India
Kel Kearns Head of Plant Sanand Vehicle Assembly & Engine Plant
Ford, India
Jatinder Panjwani Associate Vice President & Head Supply Chain
Micromax, India
Saurabh Lal CPIM Director Operations (Manufacturing & Supply Chain)
Avery Dennison, India

Our Sponsors:

Sunil Banthiya Executive Director Operations


3M, India
Jitender Chotani Plant Head
G.S. Nutrition Pvt. Limited
Ram Sarma Head-Technical Operations, External Manufacturing
Sanofi, India

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Day One, Monday 14th September 2015


1310

0830

Registration and Coffee

0900

Opening and Welcome Remarks from the Chair


Sunil Chandiramani VP Global Business Operations Consumer Ink Business
Hewlett-Packard, Singapore

Achieving Desired Quality


1410

Strategic Management for Manufacturing Excellence


0910

0950

Keynote Presentation:

Riding the Wave of Make In India Campaign and Strategically


Planning Your Facility Expansion
Recognising the strategic importance of manufacturing to Indias future
growth trajectory
Assessing its impacts on your business in the long-term whilst outlining a
realistic picture of the prospect of your industry
How are organisations capitalising on growth opportunities by expanding
their footprints in India?
Ramping up capacity and strengthening your position through building
world-class manufacturing facilities

Case Study:

Establishing One Language of Manufacturing Excellence Culture in


a Diversified, Geographically Spread Conglomerate - The Challenges
and Key Success Factors
Defining the success factors that doing vs being excellence
Examining why organisations struggle to realise the full business value that
manufacturing can generate?
Mapping the goals with full visibility and transparency across the spread
conglomerate
Establishing a measurement system that aligns with the goals
Jagdish Ramaswamy President Corporate Business Excellence
Aditya Birla, India

1450

Total Quality Management (TQM): The Catalyst for Symbiotic


Partnership in Achieving Manufacturing Excellence
Reviewing an unique journey of Mahindra Powerols TQM practices by
harnessing on partners capabilities and strengths for business growth
Leveraging on quality movement to align and develop partners on the path
of realising vision through contract manufacturing setup (CMS) plants,
Genset OEMs (GOEMs) and Sales & Service dealers
Transforming your business partners to inculcate the long-term planning
approach and systemic thinking
Building a sustainable partnership ecosystem to optimise the usage of
existing resources to agile response to market
Palaniappan P Senior Vice President & Business Head
Mahindra & Mahindra; Mahindra Powerol, India

Case Study:

World Class Quality (WCQ) Tata Motors Way of Operational Excellence


Redefining quality and the best quality management system for your
products and organisation
Setting up the standard of employee training, administrative procedures and
quality monitoring to the highest standard
Ensuring your quality management system involves raw material, prototype,
production and regular QC inspections
Performing checks at Critical Control Points (CCPs) and using data analytics to
achieve zero defect
Srikant Iyengar Head World Class Quality & QA
Tata Motors, India

Innovative Cost Reduction


Panel Discussion

1050

Make in India or Make in China? The Future Leader in Global


Manufacturing
Does the Made in China 2025 programme vie on the pie of Make in India
campaign for foreign investments?
Indias decentralised democracy vs Chinas developmentalist one-party state:
Are they driving long term goals consistently?
From a grand ambition to real action on the ground comparing the
infrastructure, technology development, talent availability and cost
Whats the big wave of next industrial revolution? strengthening the
industrial base in achieving manufacturing excellence
Panellists:
Sunil Chandiramani VP Global Business Operations Consumer Ink Business
Hewlett-Packard, Singapore
Sunil Banthiya Executive Director Operations
3M, India
Srikant Iyengar Head World Class Quality & QA
Tata Motors, India

1150

Case Study:

1230

Case Study:

1530

1030

Networking Luncheon

Gearing to Next Level of Excellence by Implementing Continuous


and Breakthrough Improvement
Comparing Continuous and Breakthrough Improvement: What separates the
two? How are they managed?
Reviewing current performance to determine the projects required for shortterm and long-term objectives
Finding the right Continuous Improvement tools to improve the quality of
your working processes and practices
Solving chronic problems through focused and dedicated resources for
breakthrough improvements in key business areas
Sunil Banthiya Executive Director Operations
3M, India

Excellence is Never an Accident! Building a Manufacturing Excellence


Culture to Transform Employee Behaviours and Embed Success
What are the major challenges to implementing a culture to Manufacturing
Excellence?
Instilling manufacturing excellence the result of consistent commitment,
intelligent planning, and focused efforts
Leading successful change by encouraging managers role model
performance and engage with employees
Empowering employees to review and act upon ideas that support
manufacturing excellence
Enhancing safety-related capabilities in human-machine-cooperation and
engagement
Panellists:
Jitender Chotani Plant Head.
G.S. Nutrition Pvt. Limited
Sunil Banthiya Executive Director Operations
3M, India
Srikant Iyengar Head World Class Quality & QA
Tata Motors, India

1650

Case Study:

Case Study:

Achieving Top Line Synergies for Manufacturing and Quality


Excellence
Encouraging initiatives and transforming ideas with feasible actions into
visible results
Identifying and integrating internal synergies between operations and
business systems a major factor for achieving productivity and better results
Application of root cause analysis for the process steps to increase efficiencies
Linkage of short term objectives to long term objectives and sustain the
energetic momentum towards ultimate goals
Integrating solutions, quick actions with synergic application lead to
excellence in manufacturing and quality combined
Ram Sarma Head-Technical Operations, External Manufacturing
Sanofi, India

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Panel Discussion

1550

1730

Stay on Top of the Game by Planning an Actionable Cost Reduction


Strategy for the Year 2016
Implementing total cost measurement with an cost driver approach to
pinpoint cost reduction opportunities
Cost reduction by design: Reengineering your production process to
maximise lean savings
Build-to-Order vs. Mass Customisation vs. Standardisation which is the best
for your production?
Extending to supply chain management to eliminate forecasts, purchase
orders, inventory, and expediting costs
Sudarshan Shelgaonkar GM, Manufacturing Operations Consumer
Electronics Products
Videocon Industries, India
Closing Remarks from Chair and Drinks Reception

Business Development Opportunities


Does your company have services, solutions or technologies that the
conference delegates would benefit from knowing about?
If so, you can find out more about the exhibiting, networking andbranding
opportunities available bycontacting: Peter Morgan on +61 2 9238 7200 or
email PeterM@marcusevansau.com

Day Two, Tuesday 15th September 2015


0830

Registration and Coffee

0900

Opening and Welcome Remarks from Chairperson


Yesheen Vibhakar Head of SCM Operational Excellence
Suzlon Energy Limited, India

1310 Networking Luncheon

Maximising Productivity
0910

0950

Enabling the Prospect Zero Defect & Zero Effect: Engage, Evolve
and Excel in Smart Manufacturing
Adopting green initiatives to stabilise resources use efficiently, and to
minimise generation of waste
Enhancing manufacturing competitive differentiation by reducing energy
and input costs
Integrating your manufacturing processes with advance technologies to
deliver sustainable business performance and operation
Fostering collaboration throughout the organisation, alignment for
combined green execution efforts and accountability for results
Kel Kearns Head of Plant - Sanand Vehicle Assembly & Engine Plant
Ford, India

1150

1230

1450

Expert Insight:

OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) Making Planned Production


Time Truly Productive
Accurately identify your losses in availability, performance, and quality to
attack the top losses
Reducing events such as equipment failures, unplanned maintenance,
material shortages, and changeovers through better production and
maintenance planning
Operating at the maximum possible speed when running through best-inclass process control
Meeting quality standards at the first production pass to eliminate rework
Kulbhushan (K) Gupta Senior Vice President & Global Head - Operations
Management Excellence
Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd, India

Expert Insight:

Leagile Manufacturing: Improving Production Agility to Respond To


the Market and Customer Demand Changes
Its not about building to inventory its about building to demand!
Planning for market volatility by maximum plant flexibility and enhanced
forecasting accuracy
Concentrating on commonality of manufacturing processes with a deep
insight into rapidity
Transiting single-source labour to multi-source skills to take on multiple
different projects and assignments
Saurabh Lal CPIM Director Operations (Manufacturing & Supply Chain)
Avery Dennison, India

Case Study:

Reducing Inventory and Shortening Lead Time through Enhancing


Supply Chain Management (SCM) from End to End
Emphasising the value chain that links your plant to market and customer needs
Providing visibility into all operations across the supply chain to achieve a single
version of the truth
Reducing the risk of error through information synchronisation and automated
self-correction
Optimising resources in your supply chain and up-scaling your third party
logistics (3PL) management
Jitender Panjwani Head Supply Chain / GM Logistic & Distribution
Micromax, India

1530
Manufacturing Innovation

Roundtable Discussions

1550 Transforming Manufacturing Product and Service Innovation with


People, Process, and Technology
In the highly complex and fast-moving global markets, sustaining a high level of
innovation is the key to success. Manufacturers need to bring the most valuable
resources and look beyond their walls for sustainable competitive advantages.

Industrial 4.0

1050

1410

Case Study:

1030

Lead Time & Customer Satisfaction

Panel Discussion

This session allows audience to interact and obtain immediate feedback from
their peers on different key concerns in a roundtable setting, With a facilitator
on each table, participants are encouraged to voice opinion, exchange ideas
and appraise the good, the bad and the ugly. It is essential that all are prepared
to participate to ensure a smooth discussion flow and fruitful session. At the
end of the discussion the roundtable host will summarise the feedback to the
rest of the group.

A Vision of Tomorrows Manufacturing Towards Highly Intelligent


Connected Systems That Create a Fully Digital Value Chain
What are the main challenges in adoption of smart manufacturing technologies?
What are the latest Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
enabled tools and solutions that reenergise your manufacturing?
Earmarking additional investments and skills be a part of the national level
programmes like Make in India and Smart City
Developing the India model of Industrial 4.0 to propel the movement and a
robust data security environment for the future smart plants
Moderator:
Yesheen Vibhakar Head, SCM Operational Excellence
Suzlon Energy Limited, India
Panellists:
Vikas Singhal Vice President Manufacturing, Technology & Supply Chain
Whirlpool, India
Kel Kearns Head of Plant - Sanand Vehicle Assembly & Engine Plant Ford,
India
Lakkaraju Syamprasad Sr. Director & Head of Operations
Dr. Reddy Laboratories, India

Delegates will have the opportunity to select from one of the following discussions:
Roundtable One
Rebooting Employee Skill Development and Unified
Communications
Facilitator:
Vikas Singhal Vice President Manufacturing, Technology & Supply Chain
Whirlpool, India
Roundtable Two
Implementing CustomerCentric Business Processes
Roundtable Three
Leveraging on Collaboration Platforms, Virtualisation, and Other
Powerful Internet-Based Technologies

Case Study:

Adopting the Right KPIs to Maximise Operational Efficiency in Your


Operations
Implementing powerful, integrated data networks that are connecting to
plant, production and people
Enhancing quality and productions data acquisition and to analyse the
performance
Boosting performance and increasing efficiency by optimising the KPI system
Effectively integrating all areas into one coherent system in assuring
operational excellence
Yesheen Vibhakar Head of SCM Operational Excellence
Suzlon Energy Limited, India

Case Study:

Optimising Process Automation to Enhance Productivity and


Upgrade Plant Manufacturing
Redesigning an integrated technology framework for efficiency, intuitive
operation, and future viability
Optimising the design of planning and production processes taking into
consideration the core system characteristics engineering, communication,
diagnostics, safety, security, and robustness
Continuously enhancing the interplay between mechanics, electronics, and
information technology
Complying with government regulations and standards whilst maximising
quality for end consumers by tracking and tracing
Lakkaraju Syamprasad Senior Director & Head of Operations
Dr. Reddy Laboratories, India

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1650

1730

Expert Insight:

Building a Systematic and Sustainable Innovation Capability into


Manufacturing
Developing an appetite for risk through organisational structure and culture
building
Balancing small scale and large scale innovation activities
Developing a platform that encourage innovation design, technology and
the high end of value-added manufacturing
Dedicating resources for innovation through investment in world-class
manufacturing infrastructures
Closing Remarks from Chair and End of the Forum

Speaker Achievements

Establishing one language of manufacturing


excellence culture in a diversified geographically
spread conglomerate, the group companies have
been constant recipients of manufacturing award
at global scale.
Jagdish Ramaswamy
Aditya Birla, India

Leading the Mahindra Powerol team in practice of


TQM and won the prestigious Deming award in
2014
Palaniappan P
Mahindra & Mahindra; Mahindra Powerol, India

Extensive experience in manufacturing, R&D,


supply chain, operations excellence & quality
operations contributed to the biggest plants of
consumer electronics in India with turnover of US$
350 Million
Sudarshan Shelgaonkar
Videocon Industries, India

Recipient of Golden Peacock Award 2015 Dubai


for its quality management achievement and the
key assessor for Tata Business Excellence model
Srikant Iyengar
Tata Motors, India

Managing the daily operation of Ford Sanand Plant


the most automated car manufacturing plants
across the entire Asia Pacific and Africa with 95
percent automation in the body-shop.
Kel Kearns
Ford, India

Successfully transform the Micromax SCM


department from cost center to profit center,
responsible for P&L of INR 200 crores.p.a
Jitender Panjwani
Micromax, India

Wide range of experience in manufacturing


and supply chain across South Asia in FMCG and
printing / packaging industries. Currently handling
India operations for Avery Dennison RBIS.
Saurabh Lal
Avery Dennison, India

Expert in manufacturing operations and supply


chain management with extensive experience in
leading FMCG companies like Pepsi Co & Unilever

Sunil Banthiya
3M India

Expert in wind industry SCM system with the


Worlds fifth largest wind turbine supplier.
Yesheen Vibhakar
Suzlon Energy Limited, India

Proven track record in achieving cost saving and


operation efficiency with 23 years of experience
with leading companies like Britania, JIL, Pepsi,
Bovis lend lase and Marico
Lakkaraju Syamprasad
Dr. Reddy Laboratories, India

Chief Architect and Global Head of Business Excellence


Function for all Companies of Jubilant Chemicals,
Pharmaceuticals, Drug Discovery, Oil & Gas, Dominos,
Retail and Health Care and he is directly report to
Chairman of the company
Kulbhushan (K) Gupta
Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd, India

Over twenty five years of rich experience in Dairy


& Nutritional Powders manufacturing. Associated
with manufacturing operations of major brands in
the category like Protinex, Boost, Maltova, Viva, and
Complan & Horlicks.
Jitender Chotani
G.S. Nutrition Pvt. Limited

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Our Business Partners

Gold Sponsor:

Media Partners:

ITC Infotech is a specialized global scale - full service provider of Domain, Data and
Digital technology solutions, backed by a strong business and technology consulting
focus. The company caters to enterprises in Supply Chain based industries (CPG, Retail,
Manufacturing, Hi-Tech) and Services (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance, Airline,
Hospitality) through a combination of traditional and newer business models, as a long
term sustainable partner.
ITC Infotech is a fully owned subsidiary of USD 8bn ITC Ltd one of Indias most admired
companies.

Across Asia, the Pacific and around the world Asia Manufacturing News keeps you in
touch with the latest in manufacturing trends and developments. Our team ensures that
the best of technology information is available to you, the reader through case studies and
product and business news as soon as it is released. You can read it on our website
www.asiamanufacturingnewstoday.com and of course, in the monthly Digital
magazine. We talk to and interview industry leaders, monitor the trends and share the
information with you to benefit your company in the future. There are a number of
exciting events on the go for AMN in 2015 including being a media partner for specialist
trade exhibitions, summits and conferences across Asia. Asia Manufacturing News
encourages the sharing of ideas and a working together for businesses across ASEAN.

Technology Sponsor:

Rockwell Automation Australia is the subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, Inc. a


leading global provider of industrial power, automation control and information
solutions that help manufacturers achieve a competitive advantage in their businesses.
The company brings together leading global brands in industrial automation which
includes Allen-Bradley controls and services, Rockwell Software factory management
software and Pavilion8 Software. Its broad product mix also includes control logic
systems, sensors, safety, human-machine interfaces, drive controllers, variable speed
drives and power monitoring devices.
With the proliferation of corporate responsibility and sustainability reports, legislation
and commitments to programs such as the Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), it is
becoming more common and expected for companies to report their greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions. The Rockwell Automation solutions provide excellent tools for analysis,
visualization and reporting of that information via ordinary web browsers to help people
make better business decisions about activities at all levels of the company, including:
Reduction in waste;
Decrease in consumption of energy and other resources;
Increase in production output;
Improved equipment performance;
Enhanced product quality;
Optimization of supply chains;
Reduced costs overall;
Minimization of the companys carbon footprint.

Business Development Sponsors:

Zenith Technologies primary focus is in the highly regulated Pharmaceutical /


Biotechnology sector. Our core expertise is centred on two critical levels of our customer
infrastructure namely Production Control & Enterprise Management.
Multiple platforms Process Control capabilities , broad range of experience in the MES
arena & validation as well as manage services provide customer with point solution or
turnkey systems, which meet their specific need.

Optimizing a companys manufacturing output is a tedious and a time consuming task


which requires huge amount of real time analysis of the production floor. This task is
being efficiently carried out by Covacsis Technologies.
Covacsis Technologies is a young, exiting and pioneering technology company that
specializes in disruptive innovation. Founded by Mr. Tarun Mishra and Mr. Abhijeet
Mhatre in 2009, with a single minded focus on Value Creation for its customers,
Covacsis Technologies as a new generation technology solution company, has
designed and developed Intelligent Plant Framework (IPF) solution which enables
the production floor to make the leap and create value of next order by improving its
cost, quality and productivity. Covacsis IPF is a one of a kind product which provides
vivid diagnostics input to production department to improve upon. With solutions
already offered to companies like Godrej, Cipla, IPCA Labs, Raymonds etc., Covacsis
Technologies is growing leaps and bounds towards providing operational excellence to
manufacturing organizations.

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AutomationConnect is Indias first End to End B2B Portal exclusively for Industrial
Automation conceived and headed by an industrial automation veteran and pioneer.
The portal is the Automation Exchange platform between Automation Providers/
Vendors, Automation users (Manufacturing Industries), Consultants, System Integrators,
OEMs and provides information and platform for branding and business; Online Media
partner to leading event organizers and Online Media publishers to PR firms, consultants,
Automation association bodies.

Why You Cannot Miss This Event:

The global manufacturing landscape has been evolving at a very fast pace. Large
developing economies have leaped into the first tier of manufacturing nations. The
launch of the Make in India campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not
have come in at more appropriate time. It facilitates inward investments and builds
the countrys manufacturing infrastructure, aiming to promote India as the new
manufacturing hub. It brings domestic and foreign manufacturers great opportunities
to expand their facilities and maximise the benefits of the campaign.
To achieve higher productivity, lead time reduction and consistency in quality,
organisations need to strategise on improving operations, eliminating waste and
creating lean processes. With the fluctuation in energy costs and currency rates, there
has been a shift on cost competitiveness globally. Therefore, its vital for organisations
to constantly strive for manufacturing excellence.
Marcus Evans Manufacturing Excellence Forum is one-of-its-kind event where top
manufacturing executives, business leaders and industry experts come together to gain
insights into Make in India campaign and how its impacting your business planning.
Well showcase best practices on producing products with desired quality, shortened
lead time and reduced costs. Well also explore intelligent industrial technologies
which helps you to compete effectively in the industrial 4.0 era. Besides, this forum will
bring exclusive one-to-one meetings that forge profitable partnerships and bring your
manufacturing to the next level.

Who Should Attend:


CEOs, Presidents, VPs, GMs, MDs, Directors, Heads, Senior Manager, Managers of:
Manufacturing
Process Excellence
Operations
Process / Continuous Improvement
Production
Lean / Six Sigma
Operational Excellence
Maintenance
Factory
Technical
Plant
Asset Management
Site
Facility Management
Supply Chain Management
EHS
Quality Control / Assurance
Change Management
Engineering
Organisational Development
From All Manufacturing Industries Including:
Automobile
Auto Components
Chemical & Petrochemical
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare
Defence & Aerospace
Food & Beverage
FMCG & Consumer goods
Oil & Gas

Mining & Metals


Electronic & Electrical
Construction & Building Materials
Machinery
Semiconductor
IT Products
Plastics
Textiles

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