TBA MEDIA
- The Changing Business Landscape within China
- China and Asia in 2012 - Strategic Imperatives for SA Businesses in the Year of the Dragon
- Assessing China as a Supply Chain Partner for the African Mining, Industrial and Retail Sectors
- Asia’s Importance for African and Global Mining
- China as a Strategic Overseas Investor - Challenges, Opportunities and Implications for Europe
| China Procurement Roundtable, Johannesburg |
| Monday, 10 October 2011 14:32 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The Beijing Axis Johannesburg office would like to cordially invite you to join us for an invitation-only procurement roundtable over a light breakfast.
As Africa continues to play a vital role in the global mining industry, China's role in the country's economic development is more strongly entrenched not only due to its appetite for Africa's resources but also because of its growing importance as a key supply chain partner in the resource, infrastructure and equipment sectors. While supply chain managers deal with capacity constraints and seek to minimize costs, Low Cost Country (LCC) sourcing is being integrated into project planning in the resource and infrastructure sectors. China is particularly attractive as it boasts a significant shift in its export structure to more technology-intensive products. However, many concerns still remain over quality control and the difficulty of executing China-based procurement. This session will examine the rationale, issues and processes of successful procurement from China.
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Please RSVP directly to Dirk Kotze by 2 November on dirk@thebeijingaxis.com or call + 27 (0) 11 201 2453 to register your free place. |




