Exhibitions / Congresses

Indirect Procurement Asia Forum

China, Shanghai - March 19, 2015
Indirect Procurement Asia Forum Indirect Procurement Asia Forum builds on the Council's reputation as the Asia's leading professional organization gathering a growing, diverse and dynamic community of C-level executives, featuring the biggest names in indirect procurement and category management in Asia.

This program is designed for procurement and sourcing professionals responsible for not only acquiring services, but also for developing the procurement strategies in Asia. Team leaders, project managers and members of supply chain cross-functional teams will also profit from this unique event.

The event will bring together Directors, Manager and Heads of:
- Indirect Procurement/Purchasing
- Strategic and Global Sourcing
- Category Management
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Supply Chain Management

In addition, Indirect Procurement Asia conference will deliver:
> Access to over 100 senior level executives from world-class organizations actively seeking intimate and relevant benchmarking opportunities
> The most current content, as shaped by year-round interactions with indirect professionals in China and the rest of Asia
> Interesting case studies that allow attendees valuable insight into how the latest indirect savings and margin improvements were achieved

URLs
Booking: http://atnd.it/21924-1
Booking: http://atnd.it/21924-2

Prices
Member : USD 480
Non-member: USD 575
Team Combo(4 persons): USD 1725

Speakers: Alvin Wang, Dammy Hu, Elaine Bai, Olivier Levy, Raine Zhao, Dillon Wang, Cristin Feng, Frank Ren, James Sun
Date(s)
March 19, 2015
Time(s)
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue
Sofitel Shanghai Hyland
Ticketing
USD 480 - USD 1725
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