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World’s Largest Outsourcing Fair To Take Place In June

By: John Parker



The largest outsourcing fair in history is set to take place on June 8th, 2005. This biggest event in the field of offshore outsourcing is going to be held in Shenzhen, China.

Superlatives are inadequate to describe the event; as a specialist trade fair, the China Outsourcing event is huge. Covering 30,000 square meters, the event showcases Chinese suppliers from wide range of sectors including Information Technology, Computer, and Telecommunications (ICT), Electronics, Manufacturing, Logistics, Services, Application development and Support and Business Process Outsourcing, Aero and Automotive Sectors as well as seeing procurement specialists, outsourcers, and senior executives from around the world.

Concurrently there are two major conferences – China Outsourcing Conference - theme “China Int’l Outsourcing Trends and Developments” and the China’s Supply Chain Management Conference - “China: New Frontier of Logistics and Supply Chain Management”. Exhibitors including MNCs, Major Chinese Corporations and a myriad of large and medium sized Chinese companies, already the organizers have got wind of major multi million dollar deals that will see work moving around the globe and coming to China.

Source: www.offshoring-digest.com/index.php?p=201

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