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Shanghai, China, 10/03/2007 – The Global Supply Chain Council, with its affiliate, the China Supply Chain Council, China's leading supply chain professional organization, today announced that Nis-Peter Iwersen, VP Sourcing Strategy for EADS, will present a key session at 3rd Annual CHaINA Summit '07, taking place on Nov. 7-8 in Shanghai, China.
Iwersen will speak on “Development Stages of a Fast Growing IPO in China", sharing insights on what development stages one can go through when implementing an IPO in China.
In this session Petersen will highlight the steps a company which want to set up an IPO in China can go through, and how to avoid pitfalls. The future development of such organisations will also be covered, and of course, focusing on China.
Nis-Peter Iwersen has 9 years top management China experience for being involved in setting up two green field companies in China. Since 2004, he has been heading an IPO and set up several sourcing offices in China for the global industrial company Danfoss.
In addition, Matthias Gramolla, VP Sourcing Strategy for EADS, and Wolfgang Hagn, General Manager at GPS-Network, will join other senior executives in a special track on "Global Sourcing" at CHaINA '07.
Combining conferences, trainings, workshops, exhibition floor and an awards gala dinner, the CHaINA Summit, China's largest and most comprehensive supply chain event, will take place on Nov. 7-8, 2007 at the Regent Hotel in Shanghai.
With 70-80 speakers in just 2-days, 6 keynotes presentations, 20 streams/tracks, 12 trainings/worksops, 26 exhibitors and over 300-400 expected delegates, this year's CHaINA Summit will be bigger and better with a stellar line-up of speakers from all over the world.
About the Global Supply Chain Council
The Global Supply Chain Council is a fast community reaching more than 50,000 professionals in high-growth markets like China, India and Vietnam. As a neutral and independent professional organization, the Council’s mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of supply chain management by providing, among others, magazine, directory, newsletters, seminars, workgroups, conferences, resources and other information.
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