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Supplylink 2008 slated this April 2-4, 2008

  

The Philippine Institute for Supply Management (PISM) is organizing its Supplylink 2008, the 16th Annual Conference and Trade Exhibit in partenrship with Supply Chain Asia, a Singapore-based community of logistics and supply chain professionals. Supplylink 2008 sets on April 2-4, 2008 at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ortigas with the theme “Supply Management: Maknig it Happen.” For more information, please contact the Secretariat at 638-4024; 634-6632; 634-5942; e-mail at secretariat@pism.org or visit <www.pism.org>.

 

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PISM Celebrates 40th Year

Stages the Biggest SupplyLink Conference

 

This year's SupplyLink 2008 promises to be the biggest.

 

The Philippine Institute for Supply Management (PISM), the organization which stood up to uplift the supply management profession celebrates their 40th year in 2008. This year, PISM has teamed up with Supply Chain Asia to hold Supply Link 08: Make it Happen. Set to be the biggest of its annual conferences, the event shall take place on April 2-4 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ortigas.

 

Once again, PISM signed up Events@Work, to stage SupplyLink 08: Make it Happen. Highlights of Supply Link 08 include an Executive Forum, where the state of supply chain development in the Philippines among other topics will be tackled. Aside from learning new industry insights, the event shall also provide for the participants opportunities to expand business network.

 

Supply management has played a vital role in every business organization. This seemingly “art of buying” is a dynamic function which usually dictate the direction of a company’s financial bottom-line.

 

Nowadays, businesses even get their supply management staff into constant trainings, seminars, and conferences in order to enhance their skills and keep them updated with latest industry trends. For more information, please contact the Secretariat at 638-4024; 634-6632; 634-5942.