Festival and Special Event Management 4e Chapter 15 Logistics.

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Festival and Special Event Management 4e Chapter 15 Logistics

Learning objectives Define logistics management and describe its evolution Understand the concept of logistics management and its place in event management Construct a logistics plan for the supply of customers, event products and event facilities Use event logistics techniques and tools

What are logistics? Logistics assist the event manager to identify the elements of special event and festival operations Logistics is an analysis tool to manage an aspect of an event by subdividing the work into categories The value of a company’s products or services can be improved by efficient logistics In Australia, logistics is more important because of our special conditions

Logistikos (Greek) In Modern times Logistics Skilled in Calculating Used by the Romans for the administration of their armies In Modern times Developed by Business post war Integrated Logistics Management Logistics Planning, implementing and control of the flow and storage of products and related information from production to consumption – as per consumer rqt’s

Event Logistics More like Military Logistics than Business Logistics Event Logistics includes efficient supply of Customer to the product Facilities to and from the site Like getting the troops to battle, with the necessary supplies to engage in battle Touring Event has the same problems Big Day Out, Falls Festival

The elements of event logistics

The elements of event logistics Supply Customer – Product – Facilities Transport Major Cost in Australia Linking all the parts Linking Marketing with Logistics (IKEA) Flow control Flow of Products, Services and Customers during the event Information networks Efficient flow of information on site

Promotion for IKEA in Jeddah, Saudia Arabia 2004 Big pre-opening campaign SR500 (AU $165) for the 1st 50 customers, and SR100 to the next 200 Opened the door at 10am Thousands of people stampeded to claim the cash 3 people killed, 16 injured

Supply of customer Links with marketing and promotion Ticketing Wrist bands, net purchase, phone bar codes Queuing Disney Customer transport Dump v Trickle Transport

Disney's Unique Queues Probably the most disliked thing about Disneyland is the queuing for rides. Disneyland is famous for it! While queuing at Disneyland is not the reason anyone visit's Disneyland they have mastered the art and do it better than anyone. Themed & decorated Some attractions line up areas are so well decorated that they become part of the attractions and are genuinely exciting to stand it. All designed to make your wait les tedious 'Wiggly' lines By curving the line up area around multiple corners makes it psychologically shorter. You can't see the end of the line meaning you don't know how far you really have to travel and by the time you figure it out you're there! Sound's mean, but it works!  Fast moving Lines move quickly due to their well organised dispatch method in the loading area of each attraction. This means you don't stand in the one spot without moving forward usually for any more than 20 seconds. Unlike a large grocery store line.

Application for Event Approval Road Transp’t Authority NSW

Supply of product (Artists) product portfolio Transport Local and overseas Shuttle Bus v Limo Meet and Greet at the Airport Accommodation Separate from the Audience ?? Artist’s needs on site Anticipating what the artists / speakers require and expect to be provided Crucial in getting the best from them

Supply of facilities The storage of consumables and equipment Sourcing the facilities Availability Cost Lead times

Checklists for Suppliers ITEM STATUS Quote Sought Quote Received Supplier Contact Details Goodfs/ Services Cost Order number Issued Invoices Amount Copyright   Catering for performers Children's Rides Clean Up Staff Entertainment Fireworks First aid Food Stalls Garbage Bins Generator Lighting towers Marquees Parking Portoloos Security Sound System Venue

On-site logistics Flow

On-site logistics Communication Two-way radios Mobile phones and text messages Signage Runners / news sheets Loud hailer / sound system Flags / visual and audio cues CCTV and webcams Short-range FM radios WiFi and Bluetooth Bulletin boards

Also Signage critical for large events Detailed Plan Signs at Key Decision Points and Danger Spots Types of Signs Sponsor – Directional – Statutory – Operational – Facility – Sponsor Sign Literacy of the Audience What signs are they use to reading?

On-site logistics http://www.deniutemuster.com.au/the-site/site-map Amenities and solid waste management http://www.deniutemuster.com.au/the-site/site-map

http://www.melbflowershow.com.au/Ticketing

On-site Logistics Consumables – food and beverage Storage and distribution Sale of alcoholic beverages Pre-sale tickets for purchase of food and drink Catering for sponsors and VIPs Food Standards Code & HACCP

On-site Logistics VIP and media requirements Media coverage of events can disrupt live performances Use of separate microphones and cameras Short timelines However, because of the positive benefits of media coverage, media logistics can take precedence VIPs can require special security arrangements Eg Royals or President to an Exhibition

On-site logistics Emergency procedures Local councils can shut down an event that does not comply with emergency regulations Emergency response plans Can effect the design of the site

Shutdown Proportional to size of event Event project plan Work breakdown structure Task/responsibility list Schedule with a critical path Crowd management Security Shutdown checklist Acquitting large event capital assets

Techniques of logistics management The event logistics manager

POSITION GENERAL ROLE INFORMATION SENT TO LOGISTICS MANAGER Artistic Director Selection of and negotiation with artists Travel accommodation, staging and equipment requirements Staging Manager Selection of and negotiation with subcontractors Sound, lights and backstage requirements and programming times Finance Director Overseeing of budgets and contracts How and when funds will be approved and released and the payment schedule Volunteers Coordinator Recruitment and management of volunteers Volunteers selected and their requirements (eg free parking) Promotions Manager Promotion during the event Requirements of the media and VIPs Traders Manager Selection of suitable traders Requirements of the traders (positioning, theming, water and power)

Techniques of logistics management Site or venue map A necessary communication tool for the logistics manager The three features of maps: Scale Projection The key (showing the symbols used)

Negotiation and assessment One-off events Events as a dynamic system Reassessing decisions Gap Analysis

Control of events logistics Monitoring the plan Identification of milestones Gantt chart The aim of the logistics manager is to create a plan to enable the logistics to flow without the need for active control The use of qualified subcontractors is the only way in which to make this happen!

Evaluation of logistics Simply: Was the event a success? May need more detailed analysis For stakeholders, eg sponsors, committee Easy to complete if Logistic objectives are measurable SMART objectives / goals Quantitative Comparison of performance against benchmarks Qualitative Discussion with stakeholders Logistics audit Including whether audience expectations were met

Logistics Critical ....... Australian Dep’t of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Launch a multidimensional promotion of Australia in country ...... Why will logistics be such a critical element of the promotion / exhibition? What would be Some of the Specific elements of the Logistics for the Exhibition? What are some KPI’s that could be used to evaluate the Logistics

The logistics or operations plan For a large event, this would contain: A general contact list A site map Schedules, including timelines and bar charts The emergency plan Subcontractor details, including all time constraints On-site contacts, including security and volunteers Evaluation sheets (sample questionnaires)