Supply Chain Asia Community Ltd (SCA) is a community platform for supply chain professionals to network, share and learn from one another. The community was founded by Singaporean logistics veteran; Mr Paul Lim, who now serves as President of Supply Chain Asia.
On 28 August 2012, the organisation officially announced its transition into a formal, not-for-profit professional body to groom talent and spur industry innovation.
Supply Chain Asia provides various platforms for industry to network and gain knowledge. These platforms include publications, trainings and events such as forums, dialogues, roundtable sessions, as well as industry-focused research and surveys.
Headquartered in Singapore, Supply Chain Asia is led by 18 Board members who are among the most experienced veterans in the industry. SCA now has 550 professional members and 180 corporate members. It has approximately 40,000 online community members representing a global network from more than 50 countries worldwide from various parts of the logistics value chain (including Singapore).
Supply Chain Asia receives support from Singaporean government agencies such as Economic Development Board of Singapore, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, and Workforce Development Agency of Singapore.
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Notable events
Supply Chain Asia's very first event was held in March 2006 in Bangkok, Thailand, during an anti-Thaksin demonstration in the city centre right before the Thai elections. The organisation's second event, also in Bangkok, was held during the 2006 Bangkok bombings.
During the recession period in 2009, Supply Chain Asia organised a Career Fair in Singapore to connect job-seekers to companies in the supply chain and logistics community.
Supply Chain Asia Forum
First organised in 2006, the annual Supply Chain Asia Forum provides an interactive and application oriented platform to bridge the gap of knowledge and needs for supply chain in Asia. Besides engaging senior executives in high level overview of the challenges affecting the industry, those involved in managing and operating supply chain networks and operations will also come together to share their experiences in developing innovative solutions for the industry.
The Forum spans over 3 days and consists of roundtable discussions, workshops, technical tracks and site visits.
Supply Chain Asia Awards
The Supply Chain Asia Awards is an annual event organized by Supply Chain Asia that brings together over hundreds of senior industry executives for a five-star gala dinner and Awards presentation. The event itself rotates between the major supply chain hubs of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore. The awards ceremony was first established as the "Asian Logistics Awards" in 2002, and its name was subsequently changed to "Supply Chain Asia Logistics Awards" in 2007 and "Supply Chain Asia Awards" in 2013.
The Supply Chain Asia Awards brings recognition to corporations and industry practitioners who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of supply chain and logistics.
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Publications
Supply Chain Asia Magazine, the organisation's flagship publication is an Asia-centric supply chain and logistics magazine providing business intelligence and analysis to key decision-makers.
The magazine is published in English and distributed to some of the world's largest shippers and logistics and transport service providers, as well academics, consultants, government officials and NGOs with a focus on supply chain and logistics process management.
References
External links
- Official website
- Supply Chain Asia digiMag
- SCA Launches Supply Chain Competition For Students and Young Professionals
- Creating a fresh connection with Singapore's logistics scene
- Fresh victory over "The Fresh Connection"
- UniSIM Logistics Industry Talk And Project Presentation
- Asian trade growth 'a boon for logistics sector'
- Supply Chain Asia Forum in Singapore comes of age
- Supply Chain Asia turns professional to boost industry
- Supply chain Asia to groom talent, promote innovation in logistics industry
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