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35 The Newsletter for The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in Hong Kong The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in Hong Kong 7/F., Yue Hing Building, 103 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. T (852) 2866 6336 F (852) 2866 6118 E [email protected] www.cilt.org.hk The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport Hong Kong OCT~DEC 2008 The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in Hong Kong The 2008-2010 Council President Prof. Sze Chun WONG, FCILT Immediate Past President Mr. Anthony SW LAU, FCILT Vice Presidents Mr. Shiu Fai HO, FCILT Dr. Stephen WC HO, FCILT Dr. Becky PY LOO, FCILT Mr. Jonathan TM YEUNG, FCILT Hon. Secretary Mr. Joseph CF TSUI, FCILT Hon. Treasurer Dr. Kenneth KH PANG, FCILT Council Members Dr. Dorothy TF CHAN, FCILT Ir Vincent P FONG, FCILT Mr. Robert CL FOOTMAN, FCILT Ir Dr. David CS HO, FCILT Dr. Wing Tat HUNG, FCILT Mrs. Miranda CM LEUNG, FCILT Mr. Kelvin KY LEUNG, FCILT Mr. Kong Yui LEUNG, FCILT Mr. Timothy KK LI, FCILT Mrs. Judy WL LI, FCILT Mr. Peter YC NG, FCILT Mr. Tony TAN, FCILT Mr. Wing Hang TSANG, FCILT Ir Paul HY TSUI, FCILT Prof. Anthony GO YEH, FCILT Mr. Frankie CM YICK, FCILT Mr. Sam MS CHOW, CMILT Mr. Sunny LK HO, CMILT Mr. Yun Tai LI, CMILT Dr. Jeff HY YEUNG, CMILT Ms. Carolina LC YIP, CMILT Publication Committee Ir Dr. David CS HO, FCILT Mr. Shiu Fai HO, FCILT Mr. Joseph CF TSUI, FCILT Mr. Alok JAIN, CMILT Miss Ruth SF LEE, CMILT Dr. Stephen CH LEUNG, CMILT Message from Prof. S.C. Wong President Dear Fellow Members, It is my great honor to have been elected President of the Institute. First, I must congratulate Mr. Anthony Lau and other former presidents who have made invaluable contributions to the Institute, which has grown from strength to strength under their leadership. I would also like to thank all Council and Committee Members for the active participation that has been crucial to the smooth operation and encouraging development of the Institute. Without their unfailing support, the Institute would not have grown to a membership of about 2,000 and become one of the most active and dynamic National Councils in the CILT family. The Institute will continue to support the transport and logistics industries through the organization of continuing professional development (CPD) activities, such as technical seminars, site visits, etc., for its members to enhance and sharpen their professional knowledge and skills. We will also continue to work closely with tertiary institutions to nurture young members and offer guidance for their career development, with the industries to develop rigorous and timely professional standards, and with the government to offer our professional views on transport and logistics developments in Hong Kong. Looking ahead, there are many challenges facing us. First, we have to strengthen our membership drive to sustain healthy growth and attract talented and well-developed professionals to the Institute. Second, we have to understand and meet the needs of both our members and potential members through well-devised communication channels and follow- up plans. Third, we need to strive for the recognition of our expertise and professionalism in transport and logistics by the HKSAR Government and the industries. Last but not least, we will strengthen our role and participation in CILT International affairs. I am confident that with your support we can meet these challenges. I would like to call on you to actively participate in our activities and provide us with your valuable feedback and advice. I look forward to seeing you at our coming activities.

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The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport

Hong Kong

OCT~DEC 2008

The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in Hong Kong

The 2008-2010 Council

PresidentProf. Sze Chun WONG, FCILT

Immediate Past PresidentMr. Anthony SW LAU, FCILT

Vice PresidentsMr. Shiu Fai HO, FCILTDr. Stephen WC HO, FCILTDr. Becky PY LOO, FCILTMr. Jonathan TM YEUNG, FCILT

Hon. SecretaryMr. Joseph CF TSUI, FCILT

Hon. TreasurerDr. Kenneth KH PANG, FCILT

Council MembersDr. Dorothy TF CHAN, FCILTIr Vincent P FONG, FCILTMr. Robert CL FOOTMAN, FCILTIr Dr. David CS HO, FCILTDr. Wing Tat HUNG, FCILTMrs. Miranda CM LEUNG, FCILTMr. Kelvin KY LEUNG, FCILTMr. Kong Yui LEUNG, FCILTMr. Timothy KK LI, FCILTMrs. Judy WL LI, FCILTMr. Peter YC NG, FCILTMr. Tony TAN, FCILTMr. Wing Hang TSANG, FCILTIr Paul HY TSUI, FCILTProf. Anthony GO YEH, FCILTMr. Frankie CM YICK, FCILTMr. Sam MS CHOW, CMILTMr. Sunny LK HO, CMILTMr. Yun Tai LI, CMILTDr. Jeff HY YEUNG, CMILTMs. Carolina LC YIP, CMILT

Publication CommitteeIr Dr. David CS HO, FCILTMr. Shiu Fai HO, FCILTMr. Joseph CF TSUI, FCILTMr. Alok JAIN, CMILTMiss Ruth SF LEE, CMILTDr. Stephen CH LEUNG, CMILT

Message fromProf. S.C. WongPresident

Dear Fellow Members,

It is my great honor to have been elected President of the Institute. First, I must congratulate Mr. Anthony Lau and other former presidents who have made invaluable contributions to the Institute, which has grown from strength to strength under their leadership. I would also like to thank all Council and Committee Members for the active participation that has been crucial to the smooth operation and encouraging development of the Institute. Without their unfailing support, the Institute would not have grown to a membership of about 2,000 and become one of the most active and dynamic National Councils in the CILT family.

The Institute will continue to support the transport and logistics industries through the organization of continuing professional development (CPD) activities, such as technical seminars, site visits, etc., for its members to enhance and sharpen their professional knowledge and skills. We will also continue to work closely with tertiary institutions to nurture young members and offer guidance for their career development, with the industries to develop rigorous and timely professional standards, and with the government to offer our professional views on transport and logistics developments in Hong Kong.

Looking ahead, there are many challenges facing us. First, we have to strengthen our membership drive to sustain healthy growth and attract talented and well-developed professionals to the Institute. Second, we have to understand and meet the needs of both our members and potential members through well-devised communication channels and follow-up plans. Third, we need to strive for the recognition of our expertise and professionalism in transport and logistics by the HKSAR Government and the industries. Last but not least, we will strengthen our role and participation in CILT International affairs.

I am confident that with your support we can meet these challenges. I would like to call on you to actively participate in our activities and provide us with your valuable feedback and advice. I look forward to seeing you at our coming activities.

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CILTHK2 Newsletter issue 35

The 13th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies “Transportation and Management Science"

▲ Board Members of HKSTS and the guests

▲ Welcoming Address by Prof. William H. K. Lam, President of HKSTS

▲ Keynote Address by Ms Eva Cheng, JP, Secretary for Transport and Housing, HKSAR

The 13th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies “Transportation and Management Science"The Thirteenth International Conference of the Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies (HKSTS) was successfully held on 13th to 15th December, 2008. The conference was jointly organised by the HKSTS and the Department of Management Sciences of the City University of Hong Kong, with generous fi nancial sponsorship from Autotoll Limited. The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK), Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies (EASTS), The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE)-Civil Division, and The Operational Research Society of Hong Kong (ORSHK) were the non-fi nancial sponsors of the conference.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Transportation and Management Science”. According to the statistics released by the Census and Statistics Department, the Hong Kong Population was 6.99 millions at mid-2008. In each day, more than 11.6 million passenger trips are made using the public transport modes. In each month, there are 2.7 million visitors arrivals; 0.32 million tones of air cargo and 2 million TEUs port’s container throughputs. The need for maintaining an effi cient and rapid transport system in Hong Kong has never been so great. In addition to the large resources that are being invested by the HKSAR Government to improve and expand the transport infrastructure in Hong Kong, transportation planning and traffi c management are crucial for the smooth operation of the Hong Kong transportation system. Not only that transport engineers, planners and researchers have to work together, statisticians, operations researchers, economists, urban planners, accountants, environmentalists, practitioners, geo-informatic specialists, and government officials should also play a more prominent role in the transportation planning and management. This Conference has provided opportunities for them to discuss, interact and exchange ideas.

With 89 papers making up the proceedings and 141 participants from local and overseas, we are glad that our conference has attracted much interest not only from the academics but also from government officers, professionals, consultants and practitioners. Ms Eva Cheng, JP, Secretary for Transport and Housing of the Transport and Housing Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government, delivered a very informative Keynote Address on “Transport Management – Hong Kong ‘s Way”. In addition, there were six plenary speeches from:

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CILTHK issue 35 Newsletter 3

▲ Ms Eva Cheng presented the award to Dr. Andy Chow, winner of the Outstanding Dissertation Paper Award

▲ Prof. William Lam (right) presented the Outstanding Student Paper Award to the winner, Mr. Xiaosu Ma (left)

▲ Plenary Session II

▲ Dr. Stephen Leung (left) presented the souvenir to Financial Sponsor, Mr. Paul Cheng (right), CEO of Autotoll

• P r o f e s s o r Yu p o C h a n o f the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA: “Cyber Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n L o g i s t i c s : Analyzing a Global Value-Chain for Services”,

• P rofes sor H . -O . Günther of Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany: “Transportation Planning in Consumer Goods Supply Chains”,

• Dr. Andy H. F. Chow of University College London, UK: “Dynamic System Optimal Traffic Assignment – A S t a t e - D e p e n d e n t C o n t r o l Theoretic Approach”,

• Professor Henry S. L. Fan of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore: “Challenges in Transport Planning and Congestion Management”,

• Professor Odd I. Larsen of Molde University College and Molde Research, Norway: “Toll Cordons and Congestion Pricing – The Case of Oslo”,

• Dr. Theo Arentze of the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands: “Towards Longitudinal Activity-Based Models of Travel Demand”.

The other eighty-two presentations at the conference were equally broad-based, covering the full spectrum of topics related to transportation. For the fi rst time, we had included a session on Industrial Track and invited three consultants in transportation planning to present their experiences working in the industry. The other 24 sessions covered a variety of topics such as Travel Behavior, Environmental and Emission, Traffi c Estimation, Activity and Pedestrian, Regulation on Public Transport, Public Transport in Asia, Railway, Toll and Competition, Scheduling, Traffic Network Equilibrium, Road Safety and Maintenance, Freight and Logistics, Cargo Terminal and Strategic Supply Chain Management etc.

To foster excellence in transportation research and practice, our Society has established the HKSTS Outstanding Dissertation Paper Award which includes the Gordon Newell Memorial Prize of HK$10,000. This year’s winner of the award is Dr. Andy Chow of University College London, UK. On the other hand, the judges for this year’s HKSTS Outstanding Student Paper Award had a tough task, and eventually declared that for this year we had one winner and two fi rst runner-ups. The winning paper was “Impact of Time-Dependent Transport Management on Activity Location Costs” by Xiaosu Ma of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The two fi rst runner-up papers were “An Empirical Study on the Transaction Sector within Rail Firms” by Rico Merkert of the University of Leeds and “Analysis of Association between Traffi c Exposure and Accident Risk in Hong Kong” by Xin Pei of the University of Hong Kong.

In the past 13 years, the HKSTS annual conference has gone from strength to strength and grown in size and scope, to become one of the leading regional conferences in transportation. Next year, the 14th International Conference of the Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies will be held on 10th to 12th December, 2009, and will be jointly organised by HKSTS and the Department of Geography, Centre for China Urban and Regional Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University. More information on the conference can be found at the HKSTS webpage at: http://home.netvigator.com/~hksts/conf09.htm.

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CILTHK4 Newsletter issue 35

▲ Mr. Timothy Li presented the souvenir to Mr. Paul Li (left), President of Kwong Wing Group Ltd.

Group photo taken at Ever Gain Logistics Center

(from left to right) Mr. Eric Or (CILTHK), Mr. Johnny Shing (HKIE), Mr. Joey Tse (the speaker) and Ir Barry Lee (HKIE)

professional activities committeeDongguan/Guangzhou Logistics Study Visit, 11th October 200850 members joined a study visit to Dongguan Ever Gain Logistics Center having a site area of 350,000 sq.m. for its Phase One Development, and the Guangzhou Kwong Wing Cargo Service Logistics Center having a site area of 20,000 sq.m. Ever Gain Logistics Centre is a Japanese warehouse operator and Kwong W i n g C a r g o S e r v i c e Logis t i c s Center i s a th i rd party log i s t i c s

operator. Participants’ knowledge in China warehouse and distribution, provision of value added services, warehouse infrastructure and custom policies was enhanced in this visit.

Joint Seminar: The Development and Implementation of Safety Management System in Ngong Ping 360 Ltd, 16th October 2008In the seminar, Mr. Joey Tse, Safety & Quality Manager of NP360, shared his experience with the audience in the development of a Safety Management System (SMS) for NP360. The following issues had been addressed:

• The content of the SMS

• How to put the SMS into practice?

• What are the challenges?

• What are the differences in the application of this systematic approach in a well established organisation, such as MTR, and an SME, such as NP360?

The seminar was jointly organised by CILTHK, HKARMS, HKIE-MMNC and HKIE-SSC.

MTR Tai Wai Railway Maintenance Center Visit, 25th October 2008With the opening of Ma On Shan line (MOL) in December 2004, there were 64 additional cars for the operation of MOL. To tie in with the expansion, the ex-KCRC constructed the Tai Wai Depot, to the south of Tai Wai Station, at a cost of HK$1.3 billion. Members visited the advanced and well-equipped depot which has a site area of 61,000 square metre. In addition to providing a stabling area, the maintenance centre handles fi rst-line and second-line maintenance services for the MOL trains 16 no. trainsets (64 cars) and engineering wagons. The sophisticated systems can detect and deal with any unusual wear and tear on the trains at an early stage. Participants were introduced with sophisticated facilities like Train Wash Plant, Underfl oor Lifting System and Underfl oor Wheel Lathe System in the Centre.

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CILTHK issue 35 Newsletter 5

▲ Mr. Patrick Pang and Dr. Eva Cheng

▲ M r. P a t r i c k P a n g , C h i e f Manager (QF) of EDB (right) received the souvenir from Mr. Timothy Li, Chairman of PAC

Seminar: Promoting Qualifi cations Framework (QF) in Logistics Industry, 15th December 2008The Qualifications Framework (QF) has been officially launched on 5th May 2008. The QF is a cross-sectoral hierarchy covering both academic and vocational qualifi cations required by various industries.

In the past two and a half years, the Logistics Industry Training Advisory Committee (ITAC) has produced the Specifi cations of Competency Standards (SCS) in respect of the “Air Freight and Express”, as well as “Shipping” branch of the industry. The SCS for these two branches will be issued for industry consultation during the period from February 2009 to May 2009. Representatives from the Education Bureau delivered a presentation on introducing the proposed SCS and exchanged views with CILTHK members

i n t h e s e m i n a r . T h e presentation material has been uploaded at the CILTHK w e b s i t e f o r m e m b e r s ’ further reading (www.cilt.org.hk/Member Login/ IS-Disk/ CILTHK Disk/ CILTHK Seminar Materials), and the copies of the draft SCS are kept as reference books in the CILTHK Library.

Visit: Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl), 13th December 2008On 13th December 2008, the Council and Council Committees were invited to visit Hactl. Members were shown the latest facilities and operations in air cargo handling in the terminal and the loading/unloading operations of freighter at ramp side.

CILTHK Student ScholarshipThe CILTHK Student Scholarship is offered to students

doing well in accredited transport/logistics programmes.

The award is a combination of monetary value and a

1-year free Student membership. Mr. Chan Ming, Year 2

student of Associate in Business (Logistics and Supply Chain

Management) at Hong Kong Community College, HKPU

received the Institute scholarship under the name “CILT

Award” from Mr. Ho Shiu Fai, Vice President of CILTHK, on

5th November 2008.

education & training committee

Corrigendum

The job titles of the speakers of the seminar "IATA: Air Freight Outlook, Environment and E-Freight, 29th September 2008" reported in the last issue should read as follows:

Mr. Glyn Hughes - Director of Cargo Distribution of IATA

Mr. Tim Wong - Manager Cargo Services of HKSAR offi ce of IATA

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CILTHK6 Newsletter issue 35

▲ Prof. Yeh was presented with the Award by Dr. Banji, Director of the Monitoring and Research Division, UN-HABITAT

Accreditation Visit at College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE on 18th December 2008Accredited programme: Professional Diploma in Logistics and Transport Management

Members of Accreditation Dr. Wing-tat HUNG, FCILT (Chairman)Visiting Board Prof. Janny MY LEUNG, CMILT Ir Dr. David CS HO, FCILT

Exemption Granted: Renewal for Full exemption being granted

Validity: January 2009 – December 2013

A review on the following partially exempted programmes conducted by College of Business and Finance, HKU SPACE, was conducted with the Programme Director. Partial exemptions for the programmes have been renewed, and granted for 1 year from January to December 2009.

(1) Professional Diploma in Business Logistics, 5 PQE papers

(2) Professional Diploma in China Logistics, 3 PQE papers

(3) Professional Diploma in Strategic Procurement Management, 3 PQE papers

(4) Higher Diploma in Business (International Trade), 4 PQE papers

Prof. Yeh delivered a lecture on "GIS as a Planning Support System for the Planning of Harmonious Cities" at the Forum

CongratulationsCongratulations to Prof. Anthony Yeh, Council Member and Chairman of QAC, for receiving the highest International Award at United Nation's Fourth World Urban Forum at Nanjing on 4th November 2008. Prof. Yeh was selected the winner of the 2008 UN-HABITAT Lecture Award, the highest international acclaims in the town planning fi eld. The award is to recognise the outstanding and sustained contribution to research,

thinking and practice in human settlements development and planning. Prof. Yeh is a pioneer in the application of

geographic information system (GIS) technologies to urban and regional p lanning, an Academician of the Chinese A c a d e m y o f S c i e n c e s a n d world-renowned scholar of The University of Hong Kong (HKU).

quality assurance committeeTo better assess the quality standard of the Institute’s accredited programmes (full exemption), two Visiting Boards under the Quality Assurance Committee were set up, and paid visits to Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and HKU SPACE in December 2008.

Accreditation Visit at Department of Industrial Engineering and Logistics Management, HKUST on 4th December 2008Accredited programme: (1) BEng (Hons) in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM)

(2) BEng (Hons) in Logistics Management (IELM)

Members of Accreditation Mr. Kong-yui LEUNG, FCILT (Chairman)Visiting Board Mr. Peter YC NG, FCILT Mr. Jonathan TM YEUNG, FCILT

Exemption Granted: (1) IEEM - Renewal for Partial exemption for 6 PQE papers being granted

(2) IELM – Renewal for Full exemption being granted

Validity: January 2009 – December 2013

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CILTHK issue 35 Newsletter 7

▲ An Institute fl ag was presented to Miss Julian Tsoi of DHL (left) by Miss Adele Hung, YMC Professional Activities Secretary

young members committee

Site visit to DHL Central Asia Hub – 24th October 2008A s t h e f i r s t l a r g e - s c a l e automated express hub in Asia-Pacific, and after the physical area expansion, DHL Central Asia Hub has doubled its original capacity. YMC’s

visit to DHL CAH was for a look on the expanded operations of the hub. Thanks to Miss

Julian Tsoi, DHL CAH’s Communication Executive for presenting the utilisation of the hub, she showed us the practice of the site by taking us on a visit

to the operation division including the sorting place, the monitoring area, etc. Our Student and Affi liate members were excited and during the visit they raised numerous questions about the market position of DHL within the region. Besides, thanks for the endless support from our members by their active participations on YMC’s activities.

New Offi cers of YMC (2008-2010)Joseph LAU, Executive Chair

Harry POON, Vice Executive Chair

Victor LAI, General Secretary

Ronald WONG, Financial Secretary

Adele HUNG, Professional Activities Secretary

Edith LING, Marketing Secretary

Jason HO, International Coordinator

27 Feb 2009 • Visit: Shenzhen South China International Logistics Center (The activity is opened for enrollment, quota for 30)

Mar 2009 • Mentorship Programme 2009 • YMC Student Scholarship 2009 • Road Shows at universities and tertiary institutions • Social Gathering

Apr 2009 • YMC Seminar (Academic) • Internship Programme 2009

Jun 2009 • Site Visit (International Logistics Centre of Dah Chong Hong - SIMS Food Processing & Warehousing Limited, Jiangmen)

• Foshan Visit

Sep 2009 • Seminar (Industry) • Social Gathering • Mentorship Programme - Thank You Party

Oct 2009 • Visit

YMC Committee Year Plan (2008-2009)

▲ 1st row: (from left to right) Joseph, Harry 2nd row: (from left to right) Davin, Ronald, Edwin, Victor, Adele, Edith

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CILTHK8 Newsletter issue 35

▲ Mr. Victor Lai presented an Institute fl ag to Ms. Connie Chan of ACT

▲ Visit the Logistics-RFID Centre at IVE, Tsing Yi

▲ Visit HIT

Presentation by Foshan student

Site Visit to Asia Container Terminals Ltd. (ACT ) – 14th November 2008YMC has the opportunity to visit ACT, which was incorporated in 1993 and is the major stakeholder in the six-berth Container Terminal 9 (CT9) development at the port of Kwai Chung, Hong Kong. During the visit Ms. Connie Chan, Commercial & Marketing Executive of ACT, delivered us with a detail presentation of ACT ’ s company prof i le and future deve lopment . The presentation was then followed by a visit to ACT’s

operation centre. It allowed members to have a direct observation to the terminal’s sophisticated container monitoring system. The bus tour in the ship yard made the participants more familiar with the ship side operations. Our members were all impressed with the comprehensiveness of the visit.

▲ Group photo of IVE and Foshan students ▲ Group photo of YMC members and Foshan students at CILTHK offi ce

Visit of Students from GITC CILT Supply Chain Management School, Foshan, China14 students currently undertaking the CILT International Certificate course at GITC’s (廣東輕工職業技術學院) CILT Supply Chain Management School paid a 2-day visit to Hong Kong on 24th and 25th October 2008. A campus tour at Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education – Tsing Yi and an industrial visit to Hong Kong International Terminals (HIT) were arranged for them on 24th October.

A gathering between young members of the Institute and Foshan students was organised at CILTHK Offi ce on 25th October when Ir Paul Tsui gave an introduction of CILT Hong Kong, Mr. Joseph Lau and Mr. Harry Poon shared their working experiences and study i n H o n g K o n g r e s p e c t i v e l y . A l l participants enjoyed the gathering and the opportunity to exchange their experience in their study in Hong Kong and China.

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CILTHK issue 35 Newsletter 9

membership committeeMember Profi leDr. Jeff Hoi-yan YEUNG, CMILT

Dr. Yeung is the Director of Supply Chain Management Research Center, the Director of Master of Science Program in Information Technology Management, and a Professional Consultant in the Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics in The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Dr. Yeung got his MSc in Industrial Engineering from University of Houston, Central Campus, and PhD in Manufacturing System Engineering from Queensland University of Technology. Before setting off to Queensland, Australia in 1994 to pursue a doctoral degree, he had served several large corporations including Motorola, East Asiatic Company Hong Kong Ltd., and Astec-An Emerson Company. Upon returning to Hong Kong in 1997, he started working for Albatronics Far East Ltd. - a Hong Kong public listed electronics manufacturing company as a General Manager. Prior to joining the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Dr. Yeung was a Business Consultant for J.D. Edwards Hong Kong Limited, a leading supply chain management solution provider. Dr. Yeung has also been actively providing consultation and training for local and multinational corporations such as Pfi zer, Hong Kong Post, Fossil, China Telecom, Oriental Logistics, PCCW, and Jusco.

UPGRADE to FCILT MembersLEUNG Kai-yuen, KelvinWANG Jixian, James

NEW CMILT MembersAU Kin-pongCHAN HonCHAN Kin-yue, LilianCHAN Tak-lungCHO Chi-cheong, EddieHO Fung-yee, JanetHUI Chi-shingLEE Fook-chuen, ByronLEE King-chiu, SimonMAK Ching-yeeNG Kwok-suenWONG Sau-shing, EricWONG Yee-fang, EvaYANG Wai-keungYick Fung-cheung, AlbertYU Wai-kin, Ricky

UPGRADE TO CMILT MEMBERSAU Ngai-shingCHAN Ho-tim, RickyCHAN Pui-cheungCHAN Wing-kam, EricCHEUNG Wai-yinCHOW Pui-szeCHU Cheuk-kingKWONG Kin-pui, RogerLEE Chi-chungNG Che-kang, DeforestNG Yee-kwan, NewtonSUNG Wai-ki, Vienne

TAM Wai-yipWONG Kin-chee

New MILT MembersCHAU Cheuk-kaiCHOW Ka-hoLAU Chi-kwongMAN Leung-chin, KevinON Chung-cheWONG Wei, Nelson

UPGRADE to MILT MembersTO Shui-longWONG Pui-kwong

New Affi liate Members CHENG Ngai-ho, SteveCHENG Shu-takCHEUK Yu-faiCHEUNG Chun-mingCHOW Pui-in, JosephineFUNG Hou-chiFUNG Ngai-hangKUNG Pui-yee, AnnaKWONG Tin-cheungLAW Chung-kuen, Sany VictorLEE King-heiLEUNG Kam-fai, MurphyLEUNG Kim-keungLEUNG Wing-yan, SamanthesLEUNG Yuen-funLUI Kwok-waiMAN Hing-wangNG Sheung-lunNG Siu-faiNG Yik-hang

OR Pui-suenSin Kai-waiWAN Cheong-koon, PaulWONG Chi-wingWONG Lo-kwanWONG Tang-kin, KennedyWONG Wai-kit, LouisWONG Wan-lungYAN Wai-lun, PatrickYIP MingYIP Suk-yingYUNG Hiu-wah, Eva

UPGRADE to Affi liate MemberTANG Kit-ying, Jaman

New Student MembersCHAN Ka-lok, CarolCHAN Ka-yiuCHAN Lok-tinCHAN Wing-manCHAU Yuen-manCHENG Chi-hangCHEUNG Han-liCHEUNG Lai-chunCHEUNG Man-kitCHIU Yin-shuenCHUNG Ming-kwongCHUNG Suet-muiCHUNG Wai-lingFOK Tak-hei, AnthonyFUNG Ching-yinHO Kit-lingHO Ting-kwanHUI Cheung-kong

new & upgrade membersHUI Chun-faiKOK Yuen-lamKWONG Chi-hoLAM Ho-yin, StevenLAM Yuk-yingLEE Oi-kiLEUNG Chun-kitLEUNG Shu-yanLEUNG Tsui-tingLI Chi-lokLIN Chak-lungLO Ka-yeungNIP Chi-tatOR Hing-shanSZETO Lik-wangTAM Ching-lamTONG Lai-szeTSANG Ling-chinTSANG Sin-yingTSE Hei-yuWONG BennyWONG Chak-wingWONG Chung-yuWONG Chun-manWONG Ho-taiWONG Kam-kinYAU Mei-lingYEUNG Wing-chun, EdwinYIP Wing-sze

New Members' list up to 10th December 2008

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CILTHK10 Newsletter issue 35

▲ Mr. Anthony Wong (left), Managing Director, Hactl received the award from Prof. SC Wong (right), President of CILTHK

Congratulations to all the winners of the LAHK2008. With motto “Saluting

Logistics Excellence!”, the awards were presented to remarkable logistics

professionals and organisations at the gala dinner on 27th November 2008 at

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Congratulations again to the following Organisation Members of CILTHK on

their outstanding achievements.

DHL Global Forwarding received the “People Development Award”

Crown Logistics received the “Hong Kong Logistics Award for Medium-

Sized Enterprise”

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited received the “Hong Kong Logistics

Award for Enterprise”

▲ Ms. Annie Gutteridge, Human Resources Director, DHL Global Forwarding received the award from Mr. Edmund Sung, Director of HKPC

▲ Mr. Analdo Li (left), General Manager, Crown Logistics received the award from Mr. Walther Nahr (right), Chairman of HAFFA

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CILTHK events:10 & 11 Jan 2009 CILTHK Two-day Course: Fact-fi ndings in Arbitration and Management

of Evidence in Business? (120 CPD points)

19 Jan 2009 CILTHK Seminar: Hong Kong in Transition to a Global Supply Chain Management Centre (40 CPD points)

22 Jan 2009 CILTHK Joint Seminar: A legal strategy for shipping containers (40 CPD points)

23 Feb 2009 CILTHK Seminar: Mergers and Acquisitions - Seminar for Logistic Executives (40 CPD points)

CILTHK supported / endorsed conferences:26 & 27 Feb 2009 Warehouse Management & Control

1-4 Mar 2009 International Conference on Utility Management and Safety (ICUMAS)

24 Apr 2009 HKIE-MMNC Conference on Advanced Technology in Transportation for a Better Environment

24-27 May 2009 The 3rd International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports (IFSPA)

16-18 Jul 2009 The 18th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffi c Theory, Hong Kong

20-22 Jul 2009 The 11th International Conference on Advanced Systems for Public Transport, Hong Kong

CPD activities

New Books at the CILTHK LibraryName of Book Author Publisher Year

Hong Kong Research Papers on Shipping and Y.H. Venus Lun, Kee-hung Lai, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2009Logistics Management* T.C. Edwin Cheng

International Journal of Shipping and Transport Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. 2009Logistics (Vol 1, No. 1, 2009)

Transport Geographies Edited by Richard Knowles, Blackwell Publishing 2008- Mobilities, Flows and Spaces Jon Shaw and Iain Docherty

Public Transportation: Leading the Way Edited by Marc Wortman Visual Reference Publications Inc., 2008 New York

船舶買賣法律與實務 楊良宜 大連海事大學出版社 04-2006

裝卸時間與滯期費 楊良宜 大連海事大學出版社 11-2006

提單及其他付運單證 楊良宜 中國政法大學出版社 05-2001

程租合約 楊良宜 大連海事大學出版社 1998

期租合同 楊大明 大連海事大學出版社 08-2007

* Appreciation to Dr. Venus Lun, CMILT, for donating three copies to the Institute.

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administration offi ceThe Administration Offi ce is directly responsible to the Honorary Secretary and it executes the plans of the Council and Committees. With the help rendered by three Administration Offi cers, Miss Harriet Leung, will continue and ensure her team to provide a strong administrative and secretarial support to the Institute.

Staff Directory

Miss Harriet LeungExecutive Manager

Responsible for the overall management of the day-to-day offi ce administration

Tel: 3114-8033

e-mail: [email protected]

Miss Tif TamAdministration Offi cer (Events)

To co-ordinate activities organised by Professional Acitivities Committee and Education & Training Committee

Tel: 2877-0330

e-mail: [email protected]

Miss Carmen TsangAdministration Offi cer

To take care of local membership matters Tel: 2866-6336

e-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Chester WongAdministration Offi cer

To take care of the CILT international membership administration, co-ordinates activities organised by Marketing & Promotion Committee and Young Members Committee

Tel: 2866-1018

e-mail: [email protected]

Membership Directory 2009All members are encouraged to complete the Personal Data sheet posted in mid January and return it to the Institute by fax at 2866-6118 or through email to [email protected]. For any enquiry or placement of advertisement, please contact Miss Carmen Tsang at 2866-6336.

Rearrangement of Representatives of Organisation MemberIn order to enhance privilege to OMs, and to encourage and give their employees a wider chance of participation of the CILTHK activities, a quota system of 3 employees instead of 3 designated employees for each OM for participating in each entitled CILTHK activity is implemented. OMs will be advised accordingly on the details of the new arrangement. For any enquiry, please contact Miss Carmen Tsang at 2866-6336.

Annual Subscription 2008/2009This is a reminder for all Members who have not paid their annual subscription 2008/2009. Unpaid members are reminded their membership may be terminated, and their names be struck off from the Register. If you need any assistance, please contact Miss Carmen Tsang at 2866-6336.

CPD Audit 2009The E&T Committee shall carry out the CPD audit of members’ compliance with the CPD requirements in April/May 2009. Members selected at random are required to submit to the Institute their CPD records. Details of this exercise shall be announced through email and in the next Newsletter.

CILT Student Day 2009The 7th CILTHK Student Essay Competition 2009The competition and award presentation will be co-organised with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on 21st March 2009 (Saturday).

Deadline for participating teams' enrollment for CILT Student Day: 6th February 2009

Deadline for submission of essay: 31st January 2009

Members are welcome to join us at HKUST. Any enquiry, please contact Miss Tif Tam at 2877-0330.