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Managing the corporate supply chain
28 July 2009
Managing the corporate supply chain in a global credit crisis – Part one of a panel discussion from Citi’s Asia Pacific Treasury and Finance Conference in Shanghai on 23 April. Part two will be published in the September issue of Trade Finance.
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This sponsored editorial appeared in the July/August 2009 print edition of Trade Finance under the title: Managing the corporate supply chain in a global credit crisis.
The global supply chain is a far different place than it was just a year ago. Amid the worst global financial crisis in generations, multinational companies are challenged to find new ways to increase their supply chain efficiencies and optimize working capital.
This unprecedented economic scenario was the overriding topics at the recent Citi’s Asia-Pacific Treasury and Finance Conference in Shanghai. On April 23, Global Transaction Services’ Michael Guralnick and Carmen Ling hosted a highly informative panel discussion with key Citi clients. They shared observations and insights on how their companies are responding to the crisis, preserving their corporate supply chains, and managing for the future.
Following is Part One of a two-part series that relays the panel’s remarks. Part Two of...
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