The
2nd China Electronics Purchasing Forum, sponsored and organized
by China Electronics Purchasing Association (CEPA), ChinaECNet
and China Outlook Consulting Inc. will be held in April 13,
2005 in Shenzhen. It will take place in conjunction with the
2005 China Electronic Purchasing Association (CEPA) Annual
Conference and China Electronics Fair Shenzhen 2005.
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| This Forum
is China’s primary industry event where Chinese OEM/EMS procurement
and technical executives meet with international distributors,
addressing issues of common concerns and seeking supply chain
and design chain solutions to improve efficiency, lower costs
and reduce materials management cost. |
| The forum
will be highly interactive and allow executive view exchange
among audience, speakers and panelists. The target audience
will be procurement and technical executives of leading China
electronics manufactures, government officials and research
firms, as well as distributors. |
| Venue: |
| Shenzhen
Wuzhou Guesthouse, across China Hi-tech Fair Convention Center,
Shenzhen, China. |
| Time:
April 13, Wednesday, 2005 |
| Sponsors: |
China
Electronics Purchasing Association (CEPA)
ChinaECNet
China Outlook Consulting Inc. |
| Supported
by: |
Department
of Economic Reform and Operation, China Ministry of Information
Industry;
China Electronics Enterprises Association (CEAC)
China Center of Information Industry Development (CCID)
China Electronic Appliance Corporation (CEAC) |
| Major
Subjects: |
| The Forum
will focus on vital issues impacting the current electronics
components distribution business in China. This Forum aims at
informing China electronics manufactures the latest distribution
trends and value, and also update design capacity change and
purchasing preference changes of China electronics manufactures.
The forum spirit is “improve communications and enhance co-operations
on the distribution value chain.” |
| Major
subjects are as follows: |
Values
& roles of the distribution business;
The issues of cost reduction & total cost;
PO, forecast and inventory management;
E-Supply chain & procurement automation;
Logistics management
Excess inventory management
Tracking design win and collaboration
Demand creation Vs design capacity of OEM/ODM
Design service and IPR environment
The relationships among suppliers, distributors and end customers |
| Key
Features: |
| MII’s
Economic Reformation and Operation Bureau will share distribution
related market-open policies. The government has recognized
the importance of distribution role in the electronics supply
chain and encourages technical innovation activities, but they
have to learn distribution value-add can help technical innovation
of Chinese electronics manufactures.
Market research firm iSuppli forecasts China’s semiconductor
distribution TAM will increase from US$ 14 bn in last year
to US$23 bn in 2006. With the rapid market development, the
forum will address how distributors to develop new business
among Chinese indigenous manufacturers.
The forum homed in Shenzhen where generate 33 percent of China
electronics revenue in the surrounding areas. Shenzhen is
also a logistic and distribution center of semiconductor and
components due to easy access to Hong Kong.
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| Forum
Agenda: April 13, 2005 |
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8:00–9:00am
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Registration |
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9:00-9:30am
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CEPA
Annual Opening speeches |
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9:30-10:00am
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Government
policy impact of foreign distribution business in China
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10:00am-12:00pm
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Individual
Speakers, each 30 min & 10 min Q/A |
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12:00-2:00pm
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Luncheon
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2:00- 4:40
pm |
Individual
Speakers, each 30 min & 10 min Q/A |
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4:40-5:00pm
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Networking
break |
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5:00
- 6:15pm |
Executive
Panel Discussion |
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6:30-8:30pm
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Cocktail
& Dinner |
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Contact:
For participance, pls. contact:
Ms. May Zhang
Tel: 86-010-8288 8222 ext. 7012
Fax: 86-010-8288 8220
Email: mayzhang@eccn.com
For sponsorship,
pls contact:
Mr. Michael Liu
Tel: 86-0755-8341 0442
Fax: 86-0755-8344 8719
Email: liujie@szonline.net
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