Time: Friday 24 December, 10:30am-12:30pm
Venue: 216, Main Building
Speaker: Hu Dajian, Researcher, Executive Vice President of Modern Supply Chain Research Institute, Assistant to the President of China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing
Brief description of the report.
This presentation will explore the ways of supply chain reconstruction and development trends in the post-epidemic era, and analyse innovative supply chain organisations and business models.
Brief introduction of the rapporteur.
Hu Dajian, Assistant to the President of China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, Director of the Professional Committee of Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Executive Vice President of the Public Procurement Branch, Executive Vice President of Modern Supply Chain Research Institute. He graduated from Fudan University and has worked in the General Office of the Ministry of Materials, the Department of Policies, Systems and Regulations of the Ministry of Domestic Trade, the China Institute of Materials and Economic Research, the China Logistics Information Centre and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing. He presided over or participated in the completion of "Further Improvement of China's Government Procurement System" (2010), "Pilot Study on the Application of Electronic Invoices in China's E-Commerce Sector" (2011), "Study on China's Green Procurement Policy" (2011), and "Study on China's Green Procurement Policy" (2011). "Research on China's green procurement policy" (2011), "The impact of including GPA bids on the procurement mechanism of state-owned enterprises and suggestions" (2014), "Research on the statistical method and model of the procurement scale of state-owned enterprises in China "(2015), "Supply Chain National Strategy Research" (2016) and other major and key topics of research work, and participated in the General Office of the State Council "Guidance on Actively Promoting Supply Chain Innovation and Application" and "Notice of 8 Departments of the Ministry of Commerce and Other Departments on Launching Pilot Supply Chain Innovation and Application (Organizer: Department of Management Engineering, Scientific Research)
(Undertaker: Department of Management Engineering, Research and Academic Exchange Centre)