CHaINA Summit, Nov. 29-30, Shanghai - China’s Largest Supply Chain Event in 2005!

September 01, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Shanghai, China - Combining conferences, trainings and workshops, a mini-exhibition floor and the 2005 China SupplyChain & Logistics Awards gala dinner, the CHaINA Summit will attract more than 300 delegates and 50 speakers and is already considered as the most important and largest supply chain event in China in 2005.

CHaINA Summit 05 will explore the opportunities, applications, execution and successful deployment of supply chain management (SCM) in China. The summit program and exhibits provide a blueprint for attendees to follow to fully understand the needs and challenges of this sector and make the right decisions to integrate supply chain management into their China’s operations.

The impressive lineup of speakers already includes:

Supply Chain Management
- Roger Nelson, Managing Director, Thomas Group, Current Trends in Global Supply Strategies and “How to Methodology” for Supply Chain Success
- Alick Chia, Managing Director, SKF Logistics Services Asia, 100 Years of Global Industrial Experience in Supply Chain Management
- Tay Jin Dong, General Manager, Facsworld Consulting Pte Ltd, Building agility into supply chains for strategic advantage
- Tom Pinkham, Executive Director, Management Solutions Center, Supply Chain Maturity Model
- Roger Sanderson, Group Director, Supply Chain Management, Esquel Enterprises Limited, Case Study: Complexity, Chaos & Control in a Vertically Integrated Supply Chain in China
- Phillip Wang, Project Manager, Ampy Email Metering, Challenges, outsource and achievements: A case study of Ampy Email Metering supply chain in Asia
- Kien Long, General Manager JCIT, Demand-Driven Supply Chain Management

Procurement & Sourcing
- Jamie Bolton, Partner, Accenture, Building the High Performance Global Sourcing Organisation
- Richard Laub, CEO, Dragon Sourcing How to create sustainable value through the implementation of world class procurement practices in China
- Chee-Wee Loke, VP of Strategic Sourcing, Procuri, Inc., A proven step-by-step approach to successful Strategic Sourcing
- Steve Lai, Chairman, CAPM (Taiwan), Strategic Sourcing - A Practical Model
- Dr. LeRoy H. Graw, President, American Certification Institute, International Purchasing
- Wolfgang Hagn, Project Manager, Euro Asia Consulting, How to optimize your Sourcing Activities in China
- Eric Chu, Manager, Accenture, Successful International Procurement Organization (IPOs)
Steven Zhu, Director, Philips Lighting, Efficient Supplier Accessment in China

Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)
- Henrik Anker Olesen, Transport & Logistics Leader, IBM Asia Pacific, Deploying technology for increased collaboration in the Supply Chain
- Marc Hantscher, International Purchasing, Bosch & Siemens Appliances, How to develop a Chinese supplier for export
- Alois Slanic, Supply Base Manager, Philips Consumer Electronics, Managing Supplier Performance Across a Global Supply Chain
- Wan Chang, VP of Supply Chain Solution, Aion Technology L.L.C.
- Qi Zuoyu, IT / ERP Manager, ABB China, APS (Advanced Planning and Scheduling) in China
- Juergen Kracht, Managing Director, Fiducia Management, Selection of Suppliers

Manufacturing
- Paul Liddiatt, Senior Director, Oracle Corporation, Asia Pacific Division, The seven deadly sins of manufacturing
- Andy Chatha, President, ARC Advisory Group, Synchronizing Manufacturing and Supply Chain Operations
- Wolfgang Zenger, VP Global Procurement Services, Hewlett-Packard Co., The Changing Landscape Of Outsourcing: How To Successfully Plan And Transform Your Supply Chain To Aid Control And Effective Management Of An Outsourced Manufacturing Environment
- Dr. Ken DeWoskin, Former Partner & Senior Advisor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, China Factory - Meeting the Demands of Complex Supply Chain Buyers
- Ken Holder, Operations Manager, Citect, Towards Operational Excellence: Improving Plant Performance
- Zhou Yi, Product Manager, Freudenberg IT KG (Suzhou), Essential Approaches to Highly Efficient Manufacturing Execution System (MES) - Intelligent Planning, Precise Controlling and Scientific Evaluation

Logistics
- Christopher B. Lofgren, President & CEO, Schneider National Inc., Missing Components in China Supply Chain? A new entrant to the market perspective
- John Manners-Bell, CEO, Transport Intelligence, How China is driving the global strategies of the world’s leading express and logistics companies
- Marc Millar, Board Member, China Supply Chain Council, Mainland China Logistics & the High Tech Industry
- Jean-Luc Laboucheix, Supply Chain Director, Electrolux, Intra-China Distribution of Home Appliances
- Steve Cross, Managing Director, ATMS, Best Practices in Warehouse Management
- Michael Pröll, Managing Director, com Logistics, Transportation management in inbound logistics
- Ellen Chen, Regional Director of Sales, G-Log, Optimizing Transportation Management For A Truly Integrated Logistics Management (ILM) Approach To Global Logistics
- Eugene Rim, Chief Executive Officer, Accord Express Holdings Pte Ltd, Optimising Supply Chains with AILIS Xe

Ethics
- Peter Humphrey, Managing Director, ChinaWhys, Managing the Risks of Fraud and Corruption in China Supply Chain Operations
- Kris Chang, Managing Director, OOCL Logistics Malpractice in China Logistics operation

Various
- Dr. William Gong, Principal, Dotson Global Consulting, Green Supply Chain
Alfred Shum, Chairman & CEO, Onpress International, The Recruitment of Supply Chain Professionals: The Pitfalls and Ups & Downs
- Clarence Wong, Director, Oracle, Environmental Regulations : How we handle ROHS requirements
- Lucy Simonsen, Director, Rasmussen & Simonsen International Pte Ltd, Managing Implementations for Shippers and Service Providers
- Jean-Luc Laboucheix, Supply Chain Director, Electrolux, S&OP: Sales & Operations Planning, Managing Mid-to-Long Term Supply Chain plans
- Christopher J Terry, Vice President, ISR Systems Inc., Enhancing Supply Chain Security and Efficiency
- Dr. William Gong, Principal, Dotson Global Consulting, The Effectiveness of a Corporate Synergy System in the Auto Industry
- Marcel Ekkel, Project Director, SynergySynQ Ltd., SynQronize your Trade Chain

If you are involved in supply chain management in China, then this is a conference you simply cannot afford to miss. Demand for conference places has been extremely high - book now to avoid disappointment.

Sign up before October 1st and pay only RMB 1,800 (for CSCC members) and RMB 2,500 (non-members). Call today Sabinna Wei +86 21 51021617 or 51021618 or email swei@supplychain.cn to receive a full information pack and registration form.

Credentialed members of the press are welcome to attend. For more information, please contact Max Henry at max@supplychain.cn or call today +86 21 27762021.

About CSCC
The China Supply Chain Council (CSCC) is the largest association for Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Logistics Professionals in China. It is now a fast community reaching more than 10,000 professionals all across China. As a neutral and independent professional organization, CSCC mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of supply chain and logistics management by providing, among others, a directory, newsletters, seminars, workgroups, resources and other information. For more info, please visit: www.supplychain.cn