APICS GREAT LAKES DISTRICT CENTRAL INDIANA CHAPTER • VOLUME XXVII • NUMBER 9 • OCTOBER 2013 http://www.apics-cind.org/events/100_538001.aspx?PROG=PDMG SIGN-UP NOW OCTOBER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEETING Cathy Langham: President and CEO Langham Logistics, Inc. Cathy Langham co-founded Langham Logistics, Inc. in 1988 and functions as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Cathy is a graduate of Indiana University Kelley School of Business, She splits her time among three key areas: business strategy, customer relationships, and civic leadership. Her associations include the following: • Finish Line—Board of Directors • Celadon Group Inc.—Board of Directors • HH Gregg—Board of Directors • Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce—Past Chairperson; member of the Board of Directors • Central Indiana Corporate Partnership CICP – Executive Committee • Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals- member • Superbowl 2012 Local Organizing Committee – Vice Chairperson • Superbowl 2018 Bid Committee: Vice Chairperson She is a founder, owner and serves as President and CEO of Langham Logistics Inc., an Indianapolis-based global freight management company that provides end-to-end supply chain services for a wide spectrum of industries. The now 25year old third-party logistics company has charted expanded its client base around the world, and has grown to over 150 full- time employees and 380,000sq ft. of warehousing. Langham’s visibility as leader of a fast-growing company earned her firm a visit from U.S. President George W. Bush in 2003 where he gave a speech about tax credits for small business. In 2005, she accepted a role on the Indiana Economic Development Corporation at the invitation of Gov. Mitch Daniels and received a Sagamore of the Wabash award in 2012. Cathy is former Chairperson of the Air Forwarders Association and the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. She was Vice-Chair of Superbowl XLVI and is Vice-chair of the bid committee for Superbowl LII. Cathy Langham also serves on the boards of HH Gregg and The Finish Line. Cathy lives in Carmel Indiana with her husband Rick Kocerha and their 14 year old son, Stephen. PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR OCTOBER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEETING. Our featured speaker is cathy langham on “the interconnected network.” Her experience and expertise provides an excellent launch point for discussing the intricacies, challenges, and advantages of supply chains as the interconnected network. PDM MEETING INFORMATION Date/Time Thursday, October 10th, 2013 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Cathy Langham Location Fort Harrison State Park Inn 5830 North Post Road, Lawrence, IN Roosevelt Room in the Main Lodge Pricing $30 Members; Non-members $40 This event is sponsored by APICS of Central Indiana (APICS-CIND). The Association for Operations Management Central Indiana Chapter NOTE: October’s meeting will be held at Fort Harrison State Park Inn. We are at the Main Lodge in the Roosevelt Room, as indicated on the map below:
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APICS GREAT LAKES DISTRICT CENTRAL INDIANA CHAPTER • VOLUME XXVII • NUMBER 9 • OCTOBER 2013
O C T O B E R P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E L O P M E N T M E E T I N G
Cathy Langham: President and CEOLangham Logistics, Inc.Cathy Langham co-founded Langham Logistics, Inc. in 1988 and functions as its President and Chief
Executive Officer. Cathy is a graduate of Indiana University Kelley School of Business, She splits her time among three key areas: business strategy, customer relationships, and civic leadership.
Her associations include the following: • Finish Line—Board of Directors • Celadon Group Inc.—Board of Directors • HH Gregg—Board of Directors • Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce—Past Chairperson; member of the Board of Directors • Central Indiana Corporate Partnership CICP – Executive Committee • Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals- member • Superbowl 2012 Local Organizing Committee – Vice Chairperson • Superbowl 2018 Bid Committee: Vice Chairperson
She is a founder, owner and serves as President and CEO of Langham Logistics Inc., an Indianapolis-based global freight management company that provides end-to-end supply chain services for a wide spectrum of industries. The now 25year old third-party logistics company has charted
expanded its client base around the world, and has grown to over 150 full-time employees and 380,000sq ft. of warehousing.
Langham’s visibility as leader of a fast-growing company earned her firm a visit from U.S. President George W. Bush in 2003 where he gave a speech about tax credits for small business. In 2005, she accepted a role on the Indiana Economic Development Corporation at the invitation of Gov. Mitch Daniels and received a Sagamore of the Wabash award in 2012. Cathy is former Chairperson of the Air Forwarders Association and the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. She was Vice-Chair of Superbowl XLVI and is Vice-chair of the bid committee for Superbowl LII. Cathy Langham also serves on the boards of HH Gregg and The Finish Line.
Cathy lives in Carmel Indiana with her husband Rick Kocerha and their 14 year old son, Stephen.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR OCTOBER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MEETING. Our featured speaker is cathy langham on “the interconnected network.” Her experience and expertise provides an
excellent launch point for discussing the intricacies, challenges, and advantages of supply chains as the interconnected network.
Chain Risk and Security dealing with the chain of custody of
honey. Seems people were conspiring to falsify documents to
illegally move Chinese honey into the US market where it is
used by food manufacturers and consumers alike.
These days, supply chain management professionals have
to be experts in pre-risk prevention and post-risk response
agility. Risk experts will tell us that along with mitigating the
risk of events occurring to our supply chains we need to be
just a good responding to an event when it does occur. No
one can predict all the scenarios of a risk event so response
agility—maybe in the form of your Business Continuity Plan
(BCP)-- is critical in keeping your company operational when
an event does occur.
In addition to risk content that is included in APICS Certified
Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and APICS
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) programs, APICS
now offer the APICS Risk Management certificate. This is
a comprehensive, forward-looking program that prepares
professionals to participate in the development of global risk
mitigation strategy. By earning this certificate, you demonstrate
your commitment to protecting your employer from supply
chain risk --and balancing anticipated rewards and risks in the
decision-making process.
So as little ghosts and goblins come to your door at the end
of this month, think about what scares you about your supply
chain—and what you are going to do about it!
Jim
PRESIDENT’SCORNERBY Jim Conner, CHAPTER PRESIDENT
The Association forOperations Management
Central Indiana Chapter
Goblins, Ghosts or Supply Chain Failures
THE PRODUCTION LINE • OCTOBER 2013
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You have worked hard to achieve your certifications. Keeping them up-to-date and active show your dedication to your career in operations and supply chain management and, helps boost your standing within your organization and the industry.
APICS certification maintenance requirements
How the APICS certification maintenance program works
• Candidates are required to maintain every five years.• 75 maintenance points are required for the APICS CPIM and CSCP designations; 100 points are required
for the APICS CFPIM designation• Points are awarded based on the following activity categories:
1. Continuing education (CE)2. Presentations, publications and educational development (PPED)3. Service to the operations management profession (SOMP)4. Professional membership (PM).
APICS CPIM program
APICS CSCP program
APICS CFPIM program
Must earn a total of 75 professional development points every five years. YES YES
Must earn a total of 100 professional development points every five years. YES
If you do not maintain your certification within 5 years, your credentials are suspended.
YES YES YES
With each additional year of suspension you are required to submit more professional development points in order for your certification to be reinstated.
YES(15 additional points per year required)
YES(15 additional points per year required)
YES(20 additional points per year required)
If you do not maintain within 5 years of suspended credentials, your certification are terminated and you will be required to retake your exam(s).
YES YES YES
Apply for your APICS CPIM maintenance program today
Apply for your APICS CSCP maintenance program today
Apply for your APICS CFPIM maintenance program today
THE PRODUCTION LINE • OCTOBER 2013
Activities NOT Eligible for APICS Professional Development Points
Below are activities that are not acceptable to earn development points:
• Any class on presentation skills, public speaking, best teaching practices, or prerequisites and basic requirements for business classes
• APICS certification program administrative tasks, such as changes to the course content• Non-APICS exams (for example, the Certified Purchasing Manager)• Managing a booth at a conference• Reading websites, books or listening to audiotapes• Work experience• Content added to a web site is not considered published work
You have worked hard to achieve your certifications. Keeping them up-to-date and active show your dedication to your career in operations and supply chain management and, helps boost your standing within your organization and the industry.
APICS certification maintenance requirements
How the APICS certification maintenance program works
• Candidates are required to maintain every five years.• 75 maintenance points are required for the APICS CPIM and CSCP designations; 100 points are required
for the APICS CFPIM designation• Points are awarded based on the following activity categories:
1. Continuing education (CE)2. Presentations, publications and educational development (PPED)3. Service to the operations management profession (SOMP)4. Professional membership (PM).
APICS CPIM program
APICS CSCP program
APICS CFPIM program
Must earn a total of 75 professional development points every five years. YES YES
Must earn a total of 100 professional development points every five years. YES
If you do not maintain your certification within 5 years, your credentials are suspended.
YES YES YES
With each additional year of suspension you are required to submit more professional development points in order for your certification to be reinstated.
YES(15 additional points per year required)
YES(15 additional points per year required)
YES(20 additional points per year required)
If you do not maintain within 5 years of suspended credentials, your certification are terminated and you will be required to retake your exam(s).
YES YES YES
Apply for your APICS CPIM maintenance program today
Apply for your APICS CSCP maintenance program today
Apply for your APICS CFPIM maintenance program today
The Production Line is published monthlyby the Central Indiana Chapter of APICS,the Association for Operations Management,to provide its members the news and activitiesof the chapter. Comments, suggestions andstory ideas are welcomed and encouraged.
The Production Line is published monthlyby the Central Indiana Chapter of APICS,the Association for Operations Management,to provide its members the news and activitiesof the chapter. Comments, suggestions andstory ideas are welcomed and encouraged.
The Production Line is published monthlyby the Central Indiana Chapter of APICS,the Association for Operations Management,to provide its members the news and activitiesof the chapter. Comments, suggestions andstory ideas are welcomed and encouraged.
Jim Tilton, CPIMGreat Lakes District RepresentativeRolls-Royce [email protected]
The Association forOperations Management
Central Indiana Chapter
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Upcoming Events:2013
October Sign-Up Description Speaker Location
10th Thu, 5:30p
PDM Supply Chain - The Interconnected NetworkMembers: $30.00Non-Members: $40.00Students: $20.00
Cathy Langham
TBD
22nd Tue, 9:30a
Plant Tour
A Day in the Life of A 3PLFree event! Advanced reservations required
MKM Distribution Services, Inc
23rd Wed, 6:00p
Board Meeting
October 23rd Board Meeting
APICS Training Office
November
9th Sat, 8:00a
CPIM Class
Execution and Control of Operations REVIEW and FAST TRACK Class Nov 9 & 16, 2013 8AM-5PM. Late Registration = $100Members: $500.00Non-Members: $550.00
Kimber Rueff CPIM CIRM CSCP
University of Indianapolis
14th Thu, 5:30p
PDM A Journey in Supply Chain OptimizationMembers: $30.00Non-Members: $40.00Students: $20.00
Jim Lafayette
Mansion at Oak Hill
December
7th Sat, 8:00a
CPIM Class
Strategic Management of Resources REVIEW and FAST TRACK Class Dec 7 & 14, 2013 8AM-5PM. Late Registration = $100Members: $500.00Non-Members: $550.00
Natalie Scheidler CPIM
University of Indianapolis
12th Thu, 5:30p
PDM Annual Event with IAPS and Gerry DickMembers: $30.00Non-Members: $40.00Students: $20.00
Gerry Dick Mansion at Oak Hill
2014
January Sign-Up Description Speaker Location
11th Sat, 8:00a
CPIM Class
Basics of Supply Chain Management REVIEW and FAST TRACK Class Jan 11, 18 & 25, 2014 8AM-5PM. Late Registration - $100Members: $500.00Non-Members: $550.00