Shipper's Logistics Advisory Council
International
Logistics-Freight Forwarding Certification
Logistics Job for a Day- Mentor Program
Practicum Study
Internships
Shipper's
Logistics Advisory Council
(Formerly U.S.P.P.I Advisory Council)
This project
is in a conceptual stage and based on feedback from participants we can
adapt our plan accordingly.
Purpose:
- to have
Roundtable discussions to identify current challenges and
problems of the Shipper. (Including both their Export and Import
issues).
- to Discuss
issues with peers International Logistics Managers for analysis of
potential solutions
- to Define
a speaker / expert panel to address these challenges and define any
necessary action plan, day seminars, task force, advocacy project etc.
to support the solution to the challenges that have been identified.
Benefits:
- to the
Shipper, attention to current or potential problem areas in day to day
logistics with peer group support with potential solutions and insight
- to ITMA,
education on current logistics issues, actively participating in market
solutions that can improve exporting conditions
- to ITMA
extend the current membership to include even more shippers to the
lunch and learn meetings and membership
Framework:
- Shipper
Roundtable discussions, meeting bi-monthly.
- Attendees
are limited to Shippers and the ITMA Board and past Presidents.
- Day
meeting to be held at the Greater Houston Partnership Downtown Houston.
- Shipper
Moderator
-
Agenda items collected from all Shipper attendees, and the Agenda set
and advised in advance
-
Rules for engagement to be created that specify distinct anti-trust
language.
- Identify
issues, brainstorm, Set Action Items
-
After the discussion on a particular topic has been deemed closed. The
topic can then be the basis for a lunch and learn meeting that will be
open to the entire ITMA Membership.
If you have
any questions on this special project, or are a Shipper and want to join
the Roundtable Discussions, please contact
Jolie Cosman who is the lead on this project.
SUBMIT YOUR
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION TOPIC

International Logistics-Freight
Forwarding Certification
We are currently working
with The University of Houston in developing an International
Logistics-Freight Forwarding Certification program in conjunction with
ITMA. This is under way and we will be looking for volunteers to
work on the curriculum, classroom materials, and also Class Instructors.
Your real world experiences will be a valuable tool for these students.
Should you wish to
participate, contact Bill
Blair or Jolie Cosman
for further information.

Logistics
Job for a Day - Mentor Program
We want to keep our scholarship recipients
close under our wing and help them as much as possible in their pursuit
of a career in logistics.
Scholarship applicants when applying for the
ITMA Scholarship- commit
to our second tier criteria. One of these criteria is the mentor program
known as 'Logistics Job for a Day'.
If the next year they apply again, to be
eligible, they have to have met their commitment to the second tier
criteria for the year before.
The Logistics Job for
a Day mentoring program is structured as follows:
- ITMA will maintain a list of Volunteer
companies (from our membership) that are directly involved in logistics
- The student picks 3 on the list.
(They do not see company names, only 'type' of company categories.)
- We notify the company selected and give
the company the contact info of the student and vice versa
- Student and company set their own schedule
to pick the day they will attend.
- During each
visit, the volunteer logistics company explains their functions, takes
them through each department, possibly extends the visit to an offsite
location (such as a trip to a vessel they are loading, or a special job
they want to share). The company will give them an understanding of what
their place is within the logistics chain. This is to give the
student an insight as to this particular field so they may consider or
reconsider their career focus.
- After the full work day is accomplished,
the volunteer company sends us a notification saying it was done (to
verify our criteria was met)
- It is not paid. It
is basically a day internship.
- The student sends us a feedback sheet
after the three jobs are completed in order to share their experience
with us.
If you are interested
in reaching out to be a mentor and can open your door to a day
internship opportunity to one of our ITMA Scholarship Recipients, please
contact the lead for this special project:
Steve McVille.
See
Current Volunteer Companies.

Practicum
Study
To serve our local Educational Community, we are supporting The
University of Houston in their Practicum Study. Directed by
Dan Cassler,
Logistics Technology Program Manager, Supply Chain and Logistics
Technology, College of Technology the purpose is to allow college
students to earn credits through real life problem solving projects.
Senior
Logistics Technology practicum class is offered each spring. In this
class, each team of 3-4 students must find a company that has a
logistics project that could use some help. The team works with the
volunteer company to identify the elements of the project and presents
their findings to resolve the problem.
If you or anyone in
your organization has a idea or project that the manpower has not been
available to resolve, this is a perfect opportunity. Students need a
project that takes a minimum of 9 hours per week (not on site) and can
be completed by April 19th. Start date would be approximately February
1. There in no cost to the company except for your cost of personnel to
work with the student team to provide them with guidance and information
needed for a successful project.
The normal project
flow is for the students to meet with the company and discuss the
pending project. The students then develop a letter of scope for all to
sign so that everyone knows what is to be expected. After the initial
visit, the students move forward with the project. The students gather
the information, and then work at school to develop the project goals.
On-site visits are done on an as-needed schedule.
Lou
Descioli is leading this special project for ITMA. Contact him for
further information.
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Sample Projects that have been handled are:
|
Scope of Project |
Type of Business |
|
|
|
|
Design reverse logistics/tracking process |
Supplier to Offshore drilling |
|
Product Flow Analysis and Shop Layout |
Manufacturer |
|
Inventory Turnover |
Electrical Distributor |
|
Warehouse/purchasing communication process |
City warehouse facility |
|
Return process and tracking |
Manufacturer/Distributor |
|
Revised documentation flow and created new documents. Also revised
warehouse layout and security issues. |
Trucking/warehouse |
|
Inventory tracking and procedure guide |
non-profit technical community outreach |
|
Evaluate new markets and logistics process needed |
Industrial pipe supply |
|
warehouse layout/inventory tracking |
Cummings industrial distributor |
|
Develop order/quality process and created customer complaint process
and introduced forecasting process. |
Family owned roofing company |
|
Make or buy cost evaluation |
Oilfield supplier |
|
cost/benefit of repair and warehouse facilities; process flow |
City transit authority |
|
Warehouse analysis and recommendations; procedure manual |
electrical supply company |
|
Transportation mode/lane cost analysis |
Chemical manufacturer |
|
Warehouse layout, management issues, process recommendations |
non-profit medical supplies for export |
|
Carrier cost evaluation/routing evaluation |
Manufacturer |
|
Shut down or update processing plant |
Chemical manufacturer |
|
Reduction of lead time for customer orders |
Glass Wholesalers |
|
Cost/route evaluation of barge fleet |
Chemical manufacturer |
|
Reorganization to create Logistics department |
Manufacturer |
|
Delivery schedule and routing guide |
grocery warehouse |
|
Shipping and receiving analysis, including personnel
responsibilities |
consumer products warehouse |
|
Cost evaluation of inventory/warehousing |
electricity supplier |

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