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Shanghai, China, 05/31/2007 – It's ironic that China is the factory, and hence the supply chain centre of the world, and yet not many people feel they are qualified enough in the field of supply chain. Not even seasoned professionals from leading global companies.
This is the reason why the China Supply Chain Council is organising a "Supply Chain Management Basics 101" training programme on 4-5 June 2007 to help supply chain managers in China getting back to basics on what supply chain management is all about in China.
As the integrated supply chain becomes increasingly important, this 2-days training programme seeks to educate participants on the basic concepts and terminology used. Participants will also have an understanding of the impact of problems and glitches in the supply chain and its impact on other business processes and how to deal with accordingly.
Surprisingly, the programme was sold out within 2 weeks of very passive promotion, with several potential participants on the waiting list for the next round of training in end-July.
Leading companies ranging from P&G to Bosch to A.O. Smith etc. are sending their middle, and sometimes senior, managers to this training programme.
The China Supply Chain Council recognises that the human capital within the supply chain industry in China can do a lot be enhanced. This is why the Council is introducing a series of training programmes to help its members to equip their staff with the necessary skills, attitudes and values to meet current and future challenges.
For more information on how human capital is enhanced through training in the China supply chain industry, please log on to the Council site.
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