Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Supply Chain Senate

Andrea Thomas
“Wal-Mart achieved $150 million in Supply Chain related savings and we think that’s just the tip of the iceberg” said SVP of Private Brands, Andrea Thomas. Supply Chains are core to business success and in order to effectively compete in the global market, businesses require efficient and sustainable supply chains to meet the complex needs of their operations.

An organisation is only as strong as its Supply Chain. Thus, Supply Chain management is a critical and influential component of your overall strategy, typically impacting 75% of operating results. Yet this integral part of operations remains one of the most underrated in terms of its value to the organisation. The Supply Chain Senate is an event not to be missed as it addresses crucial issues ranging from demand responsiveness, interdepartmental visibility and collaboration, suppliers’ relationship management, procurement intelligence, as well as new concepts of supply chain and procurement. Supply Chain Senate will be held in Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur from 27 to 28 October 2010.

To download the brochure please go to:
http://www.trueventusmalaysia.com/LOGS/SCSD.pdf


For more information, please email DillonY@trueventus.com



Ariba Inc to support Supply Chain Senate as Gold Sponsor




Ariba Inc, the leading provider of collaborative business commerce solutions is supporting Trueventus' Supply Chain Senate event as Gold Sponsor.  (Ariba enables more efficient and effective buying, selling, and cash management by combining industry-leading software as a service (SaaS) commerce technology with the world's largest web-based global trading community and expert capabilities and services to augment internal resources and skills—all as a flexible, cloud-based service.)


8 organisations has also confirmed their participation as Supporting Partners namely Asosiasi Logistik Indonesia (ALI), Hongkong Association of Freight Forwarding and Logistics Limited (HAFFA), Hong Kong Logistics Association (HKLA), The Institute of Purchasing & Supply of Hong Kong (IPSHK), Japan Institute of Logistics Systems (JILS), The Procurement and Sourcing Institute of Asia (PASIA), Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) and Logistics Insight Asia.

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