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Professor Hau Lee
Founder & Director
Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum, USA
Peter Robertson
Director, Centre for Supply Chain Management Research
University of Wollongong Graduate School of Business
Rajesh Piplani
Director, Centre for Supply Chain Management
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Vinod Singhal
Professor of Operations Management
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Bob Gill
Group Editor
Reed Business Information
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nominations by 31/08/2008
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Nominations deadline

Submit all nominations by 31/08/2008
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The SCMLogistics Excellence Awards is the Asia Pacific’s highly coveted industry awards for SCM and logistics professionals who are making their mark in their respective manufacturing sectors.
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About our Panel of Judges...
Professor Hau Lee
Founder & Director
Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum, USA
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Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. He is the founding and current Director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum, an industry-academic consortium to advance the theory and practice of global supply chain management. Professor Lee is a recognised leader in global supply chain management, having written extensively in journals such as Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Supply Chain Management Review and Management Science, etc. He has consulted for many companies worldwide, and is on the board and advisory board of many supply chain and logistics companies. He co-founded DemandTec, a software company for demand chain optimisation, which went public in 2007.
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Peter Robertson
Director, Centre for Supply Chain Management Research
University of Wollongong Graduate School of Business
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Peter Robertson is an experienced supply chain practitioner and academic with extensive knowledge and background in the manufacturing industry. Peter's key strengths are in the fields of operations and supply chain management, logistics, business planning, project management, with strong supervision, communication and presentation skills. On many occasions Peter has acted as a consultant on a range of significant business projects requiring strategic insight and/or the management of complex interdependencies. Peter has worked across culturally diverse businesses (Asia, Australia, New Zealand and USA).
Peter is currently an academic teaching for the Graduate School of Business. He also undertakes research and research supervision, course design, subject coordination and the organisation of executive forums.
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Rajesh Piplani
Director, Centre for Supply Chain Management
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Rajesh Piplani is an associate professor and director of the centre for supply chain management at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has extensive industry experience in semiconductor (Texas Instruments) and heavy electrical (BHEL) industry. His research and consulting interests are in the area of supply chain planning and optimisation, and network design.
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Vinod Singhal
Professor of Operations Management
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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| Vinod Singhal is the Dr. Alfred F. and Patricia L. Knoll Professor of Operations Management at the College of Management at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the Associate Dean of MBA programs, Area Coordinator of Operations Management, and the Associate Director for the Center for Paper Business and Industry Studies, an industry center funded by the Sloan Foundation. Prior to joining Georgia Tech in 1989, he worked for three years as a Senior Research Scientist at General Motors Research Labs. |
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Bob Gill
Group Editor
Reed Business Information
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Bob Gill is currently Group Editor at Reed Business Information Asia where he has responsibility for the Logistics Insight Asia, Control Engineering Asia, and Asia Food Journal and trade titles. A qualified engineer with many years of industrial experience, his past appointments include Editor of Asia Pacific technology magazines Industrial Automation Asia and Asia Pacific Metalworking Equipment News; Research Fellow, Automation Technology Division, SIMTech; Senior Production Engineer, GEC; and Flight Test Instrumentation Engineer, British Aerospace.
He holds a BSc in Electronics and an MSc in Manufacturing Systems Engineering, from Cardiff University, UK, and an MBA from NTU, Singapore. He is a contributing author to the book, Action Learning Cases In Organisational Behaviour (2003) and previously lectured on the MSc Logistics course at the University of Central England, UK.
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