Top Speakers to Convene at China's Largest Indirect Procurement Summit on March 17
Many companies in China have started to realize the potential and are now increasingly targeting business services as an area for cost cutting. Leading companies have now taken recently a variety of approaches to addressing services spend and this summit will reveal some of the most interesting initiatives taken in Asia.
Held for the fourth time in Shanghai, the Indirect Spend China Summit 2010 will attract senior procurement and sourcing executives to exchange best practices and accelerate services and indirect procurement in China. Over 100 delegates are expected to attend including: VP’s, Directors and Managers responsible for: procurement, purchasing, sourcing and contracts responsible for acquiring services.
"Unlike other conferences which are too expensive, this event hopes to bridge the information gap to all managers wanting to learn about all aspects of indirect procurement" explained Max Henry, Founder & Executive Director of the China Supply Chain Council, "our delegates fees start at US$ 350 and feature in just one-day the same number of sessions and speakers in the five-stars setting of the Renaissance Hotel"
This conference will feature unique presentations by recognized procurement executives: - Christoph Schittny, Head of General Procurement, BAYER HEALTHCARE - Simon Chuang, Senior Regional Manager, Asia Procurement, TYCO ELECTRONICS - Helge Hildebrandt, Head of Procurement Indirect Material, North East Asia, SIEMENS - Phoenix Dong Wei, Global Commodity and Asia Indirect Sourcing Director, GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES - Michael Fan, APOD NPP Manager, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC - Jenny Wang, China Service Purchasing Manager, MICHELIN CHINA
As this area of procurement becomes increasingly strategic within China's organisations, learn how you can be a leader in this field, and discuss key issues such as procuring complex services, outsourcing, compliance management, contract management, e-procurement programmes, and transformation case studies.
For additional summit information or to obtain press credentials to attend the event, please contact Max Henry at +86 21 51021617 or 51021618 or mhenry@supplychains.com
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