With hi-tech companies seeing stagnant demand from Western customers, senior executives are looking towards developing Asian countries to boost growth and profits in the coming years. To meet increased demand, supply chain and operations directors from hi-tech companies must ensure that their operations are scalable and prepared to meet new and changing customer needs.
At the Hi-Tech & Electronics Supply Chain Summit in Singapore, senior supply chain executives from the leading hi-tech and electronics manufacturers are coming together to discuss best practices for meeting the coming challenges in their industry.
Through panel discussions, presentations and roundtables, the executives will look at issues such as How to meet rising demand, How to serve new customer needs in the Asia-Pacific region, How to find and retain good supply chain talent in Asia, and How to ensure reverse and returns systems are prepared to meet demand.
Over 80 senior executives are confirmed for these essential discussions from companies including Dell, Cisco, Epson, Ericsson, IBM, Nokia, Pitney Bowes, Ricoh, Qualcomm and many others. A complete attendee list is available online here: http://events.eyefortransport.com/hitechasia/attendees.shtml
Supporting the event ? which is run by eyefortransport ? are sponsors and supporters including Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Flextronics, Geodis Wilson, Arvato, Moduslink Global Solutions, Panalpina, Supply Chain Asia, MPower Associates, IChainnel, and Global Logistics Media.
Complimentary VIP Passes are available to senior supply chain executives from hi-tech companies, upon application to eyefortransport. Applications can be made online here: http://events.eyefortransport.com/hitechasia/register.shtml
A limited number of additional sponsorship, exhibition and business development opportunities are still available by contacting eyefortransport. Details on these packages are here: http://events.eyefortransport.com/hitechasia/sponsor.shtml
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