Global SPX SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 2005 BEIJING. How to Access Global Outsourcing and Supply Chain Networks

Global SPX SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 2005 BEIJING How to Access Global Outsourcing and Supply Chain Networks Co-sponsors UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEV...
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Global SPX SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE 2005 BEIJING How to Access Global Outsourcing and Supply Chain Networks

Co-sponsors

UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

BEIJING MUNICIPAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION

20 – 23 May 2005, People's Republic of China Crowne Plaza Beijing Hotel – Park View Wuzhou Organizers

Beijing Productivity Center SPX - Beijing Center www.spx.org.cn - email: [email protected]

SPX – Supply Chain Development Programme Industrial Promotion and Technology Branch www.unido.org/spx - email: [email protected]

The Challenge of Outsourcing

LEARN -> SHARE -> ACT NOW!

Beijing

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To survive in the new global market competition, firms must raise their productivity to benefit from the trade opportunities through accessing global subcontracting and supply chain networks. Come to Beijing and access global subcontracting and supply chain networks, exchange best practices, gain access to top executives. You will also have the opportunity to combine your participation with the 8th China Beijing International High-tech Expo.

CONTACT In China, SPX Beijing Center: [email protected] At UNIDO HQs, SPX Programme: [email protected]

The Challenge of Outsourcing

LEARN -> SHARE -> ACT NOW!

Beijing

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Distinguished Speakers Mayor of Beijing UNIDO-China Goodwill Ambassador United Nations Industrial Development Organization Keynote Speakers State Ministry of Science and Technology of China State Ministry of Commerce of China Carrefour, BearingPoint, HEC Montreal London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Beijing SPX Center, All Chinese Productivity Centers UNIDO SPX Centers, ITPO, CSR Programme

Global SPX Supply Chain Conference

Industrial system has shifted from a vertically integrated firms implementing mass production and maintaining a limited role for suppliers, to a pattern of production based on rapid, flexible and interacting networks of firms and organizations. Cost competitiveness, quick response to the market and high quality levels are now achieved through subcontracting, outsourcing and partnerships. The “Global SPX – Supply Chain Conference – 2005 Beijing”, held in Beijing and co-sponsored by the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), is an unique opportunity for firms and public sector organizations, to exchange best practices and learn: • How private and/or public sector organizations can build-up supply chain and partnership exchange, so as to facilitate production and outsourcing linkages between SMEs and large manufacturing firms and to link up with global markets and value chains. • How SME clusters and subcontractors can upgrade their technical and commercial skills to meet quality requirements of the international buyers and main contractors. • How to improve your supply chain management and logistics infrastructure and why should you outsource some of your distribution operations to a thirdparty provider (special focus on Asia/China, Factors impacting supply chain competitiveness in Asia).

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Global SPX Supply Chain Conference

Industrial system has shifted

Factors impacting supply chain competitiveness in Asia Emerging countries

Developing countries

Developed countries

Developed Country Development index

South Korea

Emerging Key supply chain management characteristics

Malaysia

Singapore

Japan Australia

Thailand Indonesia Philippines China India Laos

Cambodia

Vietnam

•Poor infrastructure and distribution •Limited data, low levels of automation •Fragmented industries •High degree of government involvement •Low third-party capability •Very low Internet uptake

• Increasing competition, consolidation and rationalisation of industries • Difficult to access sophisticated supply chain capabilities • More-advanced technology • Low to medium Internet uptake

• Modern distribution channels • Intense competition • Availability of sophisticated technology • Greater propensity to outsource • High Internet uptake

Source: Supply Chains in Asia, Challenges and Opportunities Robert J. Easton and Tian Bing Zhang - 2003

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Agenda – Beijing

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Thursday, 19 May, 2005 17:00 - 19:00 Registration for early arrivals, Crowne Plaza Beijing Hotel, Park View Wuzhou

Friday, 20 May, 2005 8:00 - 9:00

Registration, Crowne Plaza Beijing Hotel, Park View Wuzhou

9:00 - 9:30

Opening session by the Mayor of Beijing, UNIDO-China Goodwill Ambassador and UNIDO

9:30 - 12:30 How private and/or public sector organizations can build-up supply chain and partnership exchange, including intra-regional trade? Speakers: SPX Beijing, UNIDO, SPX Directors, LSE 12:30 – 14:00 Buffet – networking lunch 14:00 – 17:30 How SME clusters and subcontractors can upgrade their technical and commercial skills to meet quality requirements of the international buyers and main contractors? Speakers: Carrefour, SPX Directors, HEC Montreal, BearingPoint Saturday, 21 May, 2005 9:30 - 12:30 Outsourcing and Supply Chain in China Speakers: SPX Beijing, Chinese Officials, Chinese and international private sector, UNIDO 12:30 – 14:00 Buffet – networking lunch 14:00 – 17:30 LSE HEC Montreal BearingPoint

Special sessions Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), technology transfers and labour Supply Chain, country focus Improve your Supply Chain Management and logistics infrastructure

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Sunday, 22 May, 2005 9:30 - Sightseeing of Beijing and its region : Great Wall, Forbidden City, Heaven Temple, Tiananmen

Monday, 23 May, 2005 8:30 - Opening of the 8th China Beijing International Hightech Expo (CHITEC) and morning visit CHITEC is the large-scale international high-tech & trade Expo held annually in Beijing, jointly hosted by several Ministries and People's Government of Beijing Municipality, organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Beijing Sub-council (CCIPT Beijing).

Conferences will be held on: International Investments and Trade Projects Symposium on Urban Intelligent Traffic System Promotion of Co-operative Projects Relating to CEPA & Logistics Special Promotion for Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion of Key Projects in Urban Development Government Procurement Of Marketing Development Promotion for Beijing 2008 Olympics 2005 the international telecom service providers briefing

Sectors Present at the Exhibition: Computer & Information Technology Telecommunication & Electronics Environmental Protection & New Material Financial Technology Housing Technology Electrical Source Industry Taiwan High-tech Innovation High-tech Olympic Technology Auto Technology Renewable Energy Technology & Equipment Bio-tech Engineering & Pharmaceutical Domestic High-tech Achievements Zhongguancun Science Park

HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE FULL WEEK If you wish to extend your journey to CHITEC after 23 May, please register separately. For more information, consult the exhibition website: http://www.hightechbj.com - E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected]

14:00 - Company visits Lenovo, Hyundai, BAYER, Carrefour and IKEA Beijing

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The Venue Crowne Plaza Beijing Park View Wuzhou 8 North Si Huan Zhong Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101 People's Republic of China Tel: +86 10 8498 2288 Fax: +86 10 8499 2933 Website: www.parkview.crowneplaza.com Crown Plaza is located in the northern part of the capital, next to Beijing International Convention Center and within walking distance of the new development zone for the 2008 Olympic Games. Just 25 minutes drive from the Beijing Capital International Airport and 10 minutes from Shangdi Hi-tech Zone and Zhongguancun Hi-tech area, the Crowne Plaza Park View Wuzhou Beijing makes an excellent base for the discerning business traveller.

PLEASE REGISTER BEFORE 20 APRIL 2005 Contact Mr. Qiang ZHANG, Director (Mr. Yan Zang, Ms. He Mingxia, Assistants) Industrial Subcontracting and Partnership Exchange (SPX) - Beijing Center, Beijing Productivity Center, Room 1104, Block B of Productivity Building, (Northwest to Madian Flyover), 31 Bei San Huan Zhong Lu, Haidian District, Beijing 100088, China. Telephone: (86-10) 820.029.01 or (86-10) 820.029.05 - Fax: (86-10) 820.029.03 Internet: www.spx.org.cn ; E-Mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected]

Contact Mr. Patrick J. GILABERT, Programme Manager S P X - Supply Chain Development Programme, Industrial Promotion and Technology Branch, PTC United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), P.O. Box 300, A-1400, Vienna, Austria Telephone: (43-1) 26026 6414, Fax: (43-1) 26026 6806 Internet: www.unido.org/spx ; E-mail: [email protected]

Please note that SPX Beijing Center requests US$600 registration fee to cover expenses for materials, lunch, visit to scientific expo, transportation during the forum and translation. Hotel is NOT included.

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