Supply chains are in constant motion and innovation promises to speed up the rate of change. With all these developments, businesses need to know where to focus their efforts to ensure the future viability of their supply chains. This event will analyse the latest trends, highlighting important developments expected to have an impact on supply chains in the next one to five years. The supply chain outlook for 2024 will be presented, along with key insights from recent market cases, which cover the topics:
- Logistics automation
- Supply chain visibility
- AI analytics and predictions
- Sustainability
Supply chain risk management is a critical aspect of business operations. It involves coordinating various activities, resources and information across different stages, from procurement to production to distribution. With the rise of localisation trends in China, organisations, it is especially important for companies to have a robust intellectual property protection programme in supply chain management when they try to bring more know-how to the market to influence competitiveness.
In this event, you will also have the opportunity to:
• Understand the specific challenges that enterprises face in managing supply chain risks
• Explore how to develop resilience in IP protection in China in the context of localisation
• Unveil practical solutions and best practices in supply chain risk management
Join us for the seminar on 6th March to hear from supply chain professionals and experts on these important topics.
Agenda
13:30-14:00
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Registration
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14:00-14:05
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Opening Remarks by Ms Nan Song, Business Manager, European Chamber
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14:05-14:10
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Overview of supply industry by Mr Oliver Scheel, Principal, 4flow
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14:10-14:50
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Supply Chain Trends 2024, Mr Phil Xu, Vice President, 4flow
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14:50-15:20
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Risk Management in Supply Chain Localisation, Mr Mark Young, Director, Control Risks
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15:20-15:50
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The green supply chain and its practices in construction sector, Ms Gulihuma Ainiwaner, Project Manager, Terao Asia
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15:50-16:05
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Q&A
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16:05-16:10
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Closing Remarks by Ms. Nan Song Business Manager, European Chamber
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Terms & Conditions
Events have limited seating so to ensure your attendance we encourage advance online registration and payment. We cannot guarantee entry to anyone not registered in advance.
Events are held in English and follow the Chatham House rule unless otherwise stated.
Advisory Council Policy
Members of the Advisory Council may receive complimentary admission to Chamber seminars, conferences and factory visits up to two attendees per event. Additional participants will be charged at the member rate.
Advisory Council members will still be charged the standard member rate for participation in training courses and special events, such as gala balls, government appreciation dinners, or admission to corporate social events/tournaments.
For further information contact Maureen Dai mtdai@europeanchamber.com.cn
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend the event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs.
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