Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Join Procurement & Sourcing Leaders at CHaINA Summit, Nov. 29-30, Shanghai

November 29-30, 2005
The Mayfair Hotel
Shanghai, China


 

Organised by:     

Why Should You Pay US$ 1,000 for a Procurement Conference? Save Money & Send Your Team!

Dear Subscriber,

Here is a quick update on the LARGEST  supply chain event in China this year, CHaINA Summit & Expo, taking place in Shanghai, China on November 29-30.

1. If you are in Sourcing or Procurement, CHaINA Summit is the right event for you! More than 10 sessions & trainings will focus on these areas with:

- The Role of Global Sourcing and Chinese International Procurement Organizations, Jamie Bolton, Partner, Accenture.  

- Implement Strategic Sourcing Strategies When Procuring Services? Chee-Wee Loke, VP of Strategic Sourcing, Procuri.

- How to optimize your Sourcing Activities in China, Wolfgang Hagn, Project Manager, Euro Asia Consulting.
- How to create sustainable value through the implementation of world class procurement practices in China, Richard Laub, CEO, Dragon Sourcing.

- Strategic Sourcing - A Practical Model(Workshop & Training), Steve Lai, Chairman, CAPM (Taiwan).
- International Purchasing (Workshop & Training),Dr. LeRoy H. Graw, President, American Certification Institute.
- Successful International Procurement Organization (IPOs)(Workshop & Training), Eric Chu, Manager, Accenture.
- and Chee-Wee Loke, VP of Strategic Sourcing, Procuri, Inc., A proven step-by-step approach to successful Strategic Sourcing (Workshop & Training)

 

2. Demand for summit places has been extremely high, with already more than 100 delegates signed 45 days before the event!! Some of the delegates include senior supply chain executives from Akzo Nobel, B&Q China, Edward Keller, Deloitte Consulting, Epcos, Saint-Gobain, Harley-Davidson, Haworth Furniture, IKEA, Invensys, Kelvin Hughes, Manitowoc, Menlo Worldwide, Michelin, Nike, Parker, Hewlett Packard, Singer, etc. Demand for summit places and expo booths will continue to be high - if you have not signed-up yet, register now!

 

3. If you have not signed up for the 2005 China SupplyChain & Logistics Awards, don�t wait to register to the gala evening dinner on November 30 at the Mayfair Hotel, Shanghai. Tickets are only RMB 480 per person with tables of 10 seats available at only RMB 4,800.

 

See you in November!

 

The CSCC Team

Combining conferences, trainings and workshops, a mini-exhibition floor and the 2005 China Supply Chain & Logistics Awards gala dinner, the CHaINA Summit will attract more than 300 delegates and 55 speakers and trainers have already been confirmed!

Showcase at CHaINA Expo! If you think that traditional trade shows work best for your solutions, think again. Our experience in running supply chain events has shown that delegates who come to learn also want to meet vendors and solutions providers who can help them in their supply chain. Contact us today!

Admission to the full 2-days event - including access to all the conferences sessions, trainings, expo and lunches - costs only RMB 2,160 (for CSCC members) and RMB 3,000 (non-members).

Need More Info?  Contact Sabinna Wei at +86 21 51021617 or 51021618 - Fax: +86 21 52583864 or email swei@supplychain.cn


Platinum Sponsor:                                                                                                                  Gold Sponsor:
Silver Sponsor:                                                                                                                    Bronze Sponsor:
 
 
 
 
 

 China Supply Chain Council (CSCC) - Room A1, 3F, Block 1, 543 Xin Hua Rd., Shanghai, China 200052 - Tel: +86 21 51021617 or 51021618 - Fax: +86 21 52583864

The China Supply Chain Council (CSCC) is a leading community of 10,000 professionals dedicated to continually improving the professional abilities, progressing in careers, sharing information and resources, uniting as a community, setting standards for excellence, building credibility in the supply chain sector, and (best of all) having fun. Visit: www.supplychain.cn

 

No comments:

Post a Comment