Dubai’s government has pledged $6.5bn in infrastructure spend as the world expo 2020 is expected to bring 25m visitors to the city. As supply chains become more global, one of the greatest challenges for buying organizations is in ensuring compliance to specific laws in each country. With sustainability being the central theme of bid, supply chain and procurement will undergo intense scrutiny in terms of social, ethical and environmental factors making the event carbon neutral.
Procurement needs to initiate strategic choices which can increase capability and significant cost reductions. Addressing the vital importance of procurement department, Fleming Gulf organises 3rd Annual Procurement Management Summit designed exclusively for the procurement professionals in the Middle East industry. The conference will take into account all the concerns related to procurement policies, challenges, solutions and opportunities.
Additionally, the summit will also cover panel discussion on optimising procure to pay and preventing procurement corruption to help the participants determine on operational excellence of the department. Few of the speakers are from companies including Qatar Airways, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Ethiad Rail, Atlantis, The Palm, SIPCHEM and many more.
The past edition was a huge success with more than eight participating regions highlighting the importance of talent sustainability and how e-procurement can aid in complex task processes. Industry expert from Arc International Middle East expressed, “Good venue for learning how procurement experts are adding value to organizations and how they are transforming purchasing to a strategic function“. Synertrade is the Gold sponsor the summit, along with Bureau Van Dijk as the Visiting Partner and Pool4Tool as the Networking Partner.
For more information about the 3rd Annual Procurement Management Summit or to be involved as exhibitor, sponsor or delegate, visit
http://energy.fleminggulf.com/central-asia-hr-minex-forum or emailpragya.vaid@fleminggulf.com