Latin-American Logistics Innovation. at LOGyCA. January All Rights Reserved. LOGyCA CLI 2010

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1 Center for Latin-American Logistics Innovation at LOGyCA January 2010 CLI - Center for Latin-American Logistics Innovation - at LOGyCA is a member of the MIT Global Supply Chain And Logistics Excellence (SCALE) Network.

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3 3 MIT Global SCALE Network Supply Chain And Logistics Excellence International Supply Chain Management Curriculum taught across the globe (Master & PhD) Platform for cooperative international exchange Support multi-national research collaboration Create professional networks of alumni, industry and academics 3-5 More Centers to be added (Asia, Africa, Middle East)

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5 About MIT-CTL MISSION: Drive supply chain innovation and accelerate its adoption into practice. Founded in 1973 as an interdisciplinary unit in the MIT School of Engineering Conducts research in transportation, logistics and supply chain management Engages over 60 faculty and research staff from 11 MIT departments & schools Master of Engineering in Logistics (MLOG) MIT-Zaragoza Program in Logistics (ZLOG) GC-LOG for LatAm ESD SM in Logistics ESD Ph.D. in Logistics Executive Courses Three-tier partnership model Exchange community Collaborations Communications SC2020 Healthcare SC Security & Resilience Transportation Mgmt. Emerging Markets Energy/Carbon Demand Mgmt. SC Risk Mgmt. Scenario Planning Strategy Alignment Education Partners MIT AgeLab 5

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7 About LOGyCA LOGyCAisa whollyownedfoundationestablishedbygs1 Colombia, an industrial asociation of over companies that manages GS1 global standards. LOGyCAmission is to deliver the tools and capabilities that enterprises need to successfully establish collaboration initiatives within their value networks. Through innovative educational, technological and applied research offerings and consulting services, LOGyCAhas worked with small, medium and large companies in Colombia and Latin America. LOGyCA s5-acre EPC RFID research campus in Bogotá -the largest of its kind in Latin America -includes warehouses, retail outlets, residential and medical buildings, provides the ideal environment for applied research in technology and logistics best practices. 7

8 DC Office LOGyCA Campus 8 Auditorium Supermarket

9 About CLI Member of the MIT Global SCALE Network for Latin America Operates within LOGyCA Mission Drive innovation and economic growth in Colombia and Latin America through research and education in transportation, logistic and value networks. Vision: Leader in Latin America for research in transportation, logistics and supply chain Consolidate a unique environment for development of value network technology, leveraging LOGyCA infrastructure. Develop world-class education in logistics and supply chain 9

10 CLI Activities GC-LOG Executive Education Conferences Ph.D. Seminars & Exchanges Post-Docs Research Education 10 Sustainability SC Innovation in Emerging Markets Critical Logistics Enablers Healthcare SC Risk Digital SC Outreach Academic Partners Corporate Strategic Partners Red CLI

11 Campus Monterrey Campus Guadalajara Campus Estado de México 21 Academic Partners 3 in process in Ecuador, Uruguay, Venezuela 11

12 CLI Strategic Partners 12 SECRETARÍA DE DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO

13 CLI Research Staff Director - Research & Education PhD, Academic Profile Executive Director Isabel C. Agudelo - MBA, MLOG 2009 (iagudelo@logyca.org) Executive MIT-CTL Dr. Edgar E. Blanco, Ph.D. (eblanco@mit.edu) 3-5 Full-time Research Staff Affiliated Research Staff CLI Academic Partners In particular, Andres Bello University Research Staff in Chile CLI Network MIT CTL ZLC Research Assistants LOGyCA GC-LOG Students CLI Network Employees 13

14 14 CLI Facts & Figures Duration of the agreement with MIT-CTL: 10 years USD $30 Million: projected Center investment (up to 10 years) USD $16 Million: LOGyCA contribution (up to 10 years) USD $14 Million: Government and private sector contribution (up to 10 years) Academic Partners: Colombian and Latin American (10 year goal) 10 Ph.D. Researchers: full time and part time staff (10 year goal)

15 15 Research Projects Sustainability Carbon Footprint [CLI] Regional Produce Distribution to Small Convenience Stores in Bogota [CLI] Logistics Enablers Logistics Benchmarking LatAm[CLI + AA] Emphasis on integration LatAmLogistics Map [CLI + AA]. SC in Emerging Markets Retail distribution strategies in Emerging Markets [CLI] Cellphone Technology for SC Fragmentation [CLI + MIT] EPC/RFID in textiles, liquids and metals [CLI ~ Colciencias] Visibility in transportation [CLI ~ SENA] SC2020 Case Studies [MIT] Healthcare Patient Security [MIT] Demand & Distribution Planning Indicates an active project