Case Study
Monday, September 30
06:00 PM - 06:30 PM
Live in Berlin
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In this presentation, Hans Ehm from Infineon will address the current challenges and innovative solutions in supply chains involving semiconductors. The semiconductor industry, known for its complexity and long production cycle times, is crucial for technological advancements, including CO2 reduction. Ehm will explore how optimizing global physical flexibility and implementing true end-to-end (E2E) supply chain strategies can provide a competitive advantage and mitigate issues like the Bullwhip effect and chip shortages. He will discuss the importance of immediate implementation of VMI systems after disruptions and the use of anonymized demand surveys to enhance supply chain resilience.
Hans is Senior Principal Supply Chain at Infineon Technologies AG and responsible for supply chain innovation. He holds a degree in physics and a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Oregon State University/USA. He has nearly 40 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, including managing wafer fabrication, assembly and test, and global supply chains.
Hans was a member of the Supervisory Board of camLine Holding AG, an IT company providing supply and quality chain software, for over ten years until 2020. He was Chairman of the European Leadership Team of the Supply Chain Council and is a former board member of APICS SCC. He heads the SCM working group of the ZVEI. He is active in several EU projects such as SC³ - semantically networked semiconductor supply chains.
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