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In an effort to advance
Chinese-North American supplier partnerships, this premier
conference has been structured to strengthen working
relationships between Chinese and North American supply chains
through greater cooperation, exchange and development.
Jointly sponsored by AIAG and China Association for Automobile
Manufacturers (CAAM), produced by Shanghai International Auto
Parts Sourcing Center (APSIS) , the 2007” Summit of the Forum
on China-US Automotive Supply Chain” (US-China Supply Chain
Summit) will be held Aril 23-24,2007 at the Shanghai
International Conference Center, Lujiazui Financial & Trade
Zone, in Pudong, China.
Scheduled concurrent to the 12th International Automobile Show
in Shanghai, the Summit provides an excellent platform for
automotive executives to better understand supply chain and
governmental requirements, as well as strategies for further
development.
Benefiting executives from automotive OEMs and suppliers as
well as quality managers and professionals, speakers will
discuss North American OEM and Tier One supplier expectations
and requirements. In addition, presentations at the conference
will explore:
- Quality Criteria and Core Elements of the North American
Automotive Supply China
- Globalization Expectations from the Chinese Government for
Domestic Suppliers Serving the North
American and Global Market
- Development Strategies of North American Suppliers and
cooperation with Tier Two and Three
Chinese Suppliers
- Risk Management of exported Chinese-made Auto Products
U.S. suppliers are encouraged to inform representatives in
China of this important event featuring senior management from
DaimlerChrysler Corp., Ford Motor Co., and General Motors
Corp., as well as leaders from BAW, SAIC, CHANA and
representatives from Chinese suppliers.
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