Business Desk :
Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society (BSCMS) recently organized a round table seminar on ‘Road to Supply Chain Excellence’ at a centre in the city. The main objective of this conference was to bring together all the stakeholders towards exploring potential scopes of supply chain management.
The panelists included Mominul Islam, Managing Director and CEO, Rizwan Dawood Shams, Deputy Managing Director, IPDC Finance Limited with other high officials Naquib Khan, Director of Corporate Affairs of Nestle Bangladesh Limited and President of Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society, Prof. Imran Rahman, Special Advisor to Board of Trustees of University of Liberal Arts. Ejazur Rahman, CEO of International Supply Chain Education Alliance (ISCEA), Asia, was the moderator of the conference, said a press release.
Mominul Islam, Managing Director and CEO of IPDC Finance Limited said, “To create a holistic supply chain financing eco-system in Bangladesh, organisation has a pivotal role by means of collaboration. A comprehensive digital supply chain financing solution like Orjon shall be in place to address the issue.”
Naquib Khan, Director of Corporate Affairs of Nestle Bangladesh Limited said, “BSCMS shall be the hub to collect, recognise and disseminate the best practices in Supply Chain Management across organizations. We believe such practices will bring deserving cases forward for Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Award every year.”
In this concern, Prof Imran Ahmed said, ‘Students of our country need to get the opportunity to learn more detailed knowledge on Supply Chain Management. As companies have a good demand on this field many universities are starting courses on Supply Chain Management.”
The speakers said, Supply Chain Management has a great opportunity to use in product or service distribution management. Collaborative approach on this matter can be beneficial for country.
Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society (BSCMS) recently organized a round table seminar on ‘Road to Supply Chain Excellence’ at a centre in the city. The main objective of this conference was to bring together all the stakeholders towards exploring potential scopes of supply chain management.
The panelists included Mominul Islam, Managing Director and CEO, Rizwan Dawood Shams, Deputy Managing Director, IPDC Finance Limited with other high officials Naquib Khan, Director of Corporate Affairs of Nestle Bangladesh Limited and President of Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society, Prof. Imran Rahman, Special Advisor to Board of Trustees of University of Liberal Arts. Ejazur Rahman, CEO of International Supply Chain Education Alliance (ISCEA), Asia, was the moderator of the conference, said a press release.
Mominul Islam, Managing Director and CEO of IPDC Finance Limited said, “To create a holistic supply chain financing eco-system in Bangladesh, organisation has a pivotal role by means of collaboration. A comprehensive digital supply chain financing solution like Orjon shall be in place to address the issue.”
Naquib Khan, Director of Corporate Affairs of Nestle Bangladesh Limited said, “BSCMS shall be the hub to collect, recognise and disseminate the best practices in Supply Chain Management across organizations. We believe such practices will bring deserving cases forward for Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Award every year.”
In this concern, Prof Imran Ahmed said, ‘Students of our country need to get the opportunity to learn more detailed knowledge on Supply Chain Management. As companies have a good demand on this field many universities are starting courses on Supply Chain Management.”
The speakers said, Supply Chain Management has a great opportunity to use in product or service distribution management. Collaborative approach on this matter can be beneficial for country.