Supply Chain Innovation Forum, Apr. 23, Shanghai
Many of today's leading companies still support 20th century operations in an era of 21st century processes.
As companies become increasing global and more dependent on external partners, the supply chain plays a greater and greater role in their innovation strategy. As a result, companies need to not only consider how an innovation will affect the delivery of goods and services but also look at their supply chain operations with fresh eyes and a China focus.
As China's market matures with higher cost and increasing competition, companies will need to innovate in their supply chain models, put their processes together to better coordinate planning and execution and embrace more technology-focused, cross-enterprise business process management. In China, few companies have an efficient and integrated end-end supply chain and little has changed for the past few years. Isn't success basically a matter of excelling at design, manufacturing, procurement, and logistics and then synchronizing all these supply chain activities together? Not anymore.
Produced by Asia's leading professional organization, the Global Supply Chain Council, the Supply Chain Innovation Forum, on April 23 in Shanghai, will take a first look at the companies that are driving innovative supply chain models from, to or within China.
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