MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT SHOW MARCH 2020
Three full days
of conference
sessions provide
multiple learning
opportunities for
visitors to MMS
MM editor, Chris Beck. “We are in talks with a
number of extremely high-profi le companies to
deliver the remaining keynote sessions – and I’m
excited to announce these in the coming weeks.
“The conference sees a mix of company sizes
and sectors, with everything from international
automotive giants and chemical manufacturers to
gas sensor experts and subcontract panel-builders
on the bill. One thing that unites all the speakers,
however, is the fact that they are leaders in their
fi eld and will provide real-world advice to help
our visitors boost productivity and profi t at their
sites. We also have a number of panel discussions
around three of the biggest
issues facing the industry
today: sustainability, skills
and supply chains.
world-class conference
line-up at the Engineer
of learning opportunities
to delegates to the
show. I look forward to
welcoming you to the
NEC in June.”
DAY 2 – 10 June 2020
10.00-10.45: Speaker TBA
11.00-11.45: Lean engagement on the shopfl oor; Frazer Mackay,
operations director, Crowcon Detection Instruments
12.00-12.45: Implementing carbon capture at a leading
manufacturing site; Peter Houghton, energy
director, Tata Chemicals Europe
13.00-13.45: How to use Continuous Improvement to see an
increase on the bottom line; Andy Watt, managing
director, Goldratt UK
14.00-14.45: Panel Discussion: Tackling the skills crisis – a new
approach; Bekki Phillips, MD, In-Comm Training,
Ian Green, Senior Controller / Section Manager -
Nissan Skills Foundation, Nissan UK, Lance Harris,
Ministry of Justice, Professor Dave Allan, NMiTE
15.00-15.45: Speaker TBA
“Add to that the equally
Expo, and there is a wealth
DAY 3 – 11 June 2020
10.00-10.45: Topic TBC, Daniel Sharp, manufacturing
manager, RNLI
11.00-11.45: Building a brand and engaging your
employees; Scott McCubbin, associate
director, Uniform
12.00-12.45: Panel Discussion:
Understanding the complexities
of post-Brexit supply chains; David Salter, head
of funded trade fi nance, NatWest, Peter Ward,
chief executive, UK
Warehousing Association,
speaker TBC,
DHL Supply Chain
13.00-13.45: Topic TBC, Inenco
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