CDC Global Services and China Merchants Group To Host International IT Food Safety Conference on Thursday, May 26
24 Mayo 2011 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
CDC Global Services, a business unit of CDC Corporation (NASDAQ:
CHINA) and a provider of IT and IT-enabled services and consulting,
will host, in conjunction with the China Merchants Group and the
Zhangzhou government, an international IT Food Safety conference,
“Applications of Information Technology in the Food Processing
Industry,” this Thursday, May 26, 2011 at the Zhangzhou City Hotel
for food manufacturing companies in Asia.
This week’s event is the first of several future conferences
planned as part of CDC Global Services’ new “Silk Road” business
consulting services. The “Silk Road” services are planned to help
customers gain quick and easy access into China, as well as
effectively operate in this fast growing market.
The event is being organized as a result of CDC Global Services’
previously announced partnership with China Merchants Group, a
China state-owned diversified conglomerate with interests in
logistics, manufacturing and financial services. This week’s event
has attracted numerous food manufacturers, as well as venture
capital and private equity funds representing the food and
agricultural industries in Japan. Another international food
conference is planned in Nanhai, Foshan in the third quarter for
multinational organizations in North America, Latin America,
Europe, Middle East and Africa seeking to start or to expand
business in China.
This week’s conference in Zhangzhou includes a full day of
keynote speeches, timely presentations, and panel discussions given
by key CDC executives, food and IT experts, as well as customers.
The conference opens up with a keynote address from the mayor of
Zhangzhou. Presentations include: “Status and Trends of Food Safety
in China,” from a director at China’s Food and Drug Administration;
“Back to Basics: Lean Technology for Cost and Capacity,” from Mark
Sutcliffe, a noted Lean expert and president of the CDC Factory
business of CDC Software; “Challenges Facing Japanese Food &
Beverage Companies in the Post-Radiation Stage,” from Sumio Tanaka,
president of LogiDyne Corporation; “New Technology in Supply Chain
Management for Food Safety,” from John Crossno, founder of OnAsset
Intelligence, a CDC Software partner and a global provider of
remote monitoring and freight intelligence solutions; “New RFID
Applications in Food Process,” by Li Ying, Ph.D., director of the
RFID Center in Guangdong; “Winning Consumer Confidence and Meeting
Compliance Requirements,” from Sean Yu, vice president of CDC
Software, and head of the company’s China R&D Center; “Food
Safety and Food Quality Management,” from Wu Ke, manager of Hogan
Packing Company; a panel discussion on “Applications of IT for
Improvement in Food Safety,” featuring all the speakers with CK
Wong, CEO of CDC Global Services, serving as moderator; and a
closing speech by Rita Liu, general manager of the ERP Solutions
Practice for CDC Global Services in China.
"We are looking forward to hosting this informative conference
featuring an impressive array of noted thought leaders in the areas
of food safety and IT solutions and services,” said CK Wong, CEO of
CDC Global Services. We believe the food manufacturers attending
this conference will benefit immensely from the deep expertise
being shared by these food safety and IT luminaries, and also will
learn how Zhangzhou can be an ideal place for them to set up
operations or to further their expansion in China.”
About CDC Global Services
CDC Global Services provides IT consulting services, including
platform-specific services for Microsoft and SAP, as well as
project management, staff augmentation, managed-help desk solutions
and a full range of business process outsourcing offerings. It can
also provide hardware for data collection and RFID, through
partnerships with some of the industry's most reputable vendors.
CDC Global Services embraces a customer-first approach being able
to draw upon a wide range of expert resources to address each
customer's unique business needs, while keeping their best interest
as a top priority. CDC Global Services customers benefit from
streamlined vendor management and the ability to control project
costs, while being able to access the right IT resources through a
singular point of contact. For more information, please visit
www.cdcglobalservices.com.
About CDC Corporation
CDC Corporation is a China-based value-added operator of, and
growth investor in, hybrid (on premise and SaaS) enterprise
software, IT, and new media businesses. The company pursues two
value-added investment strategies. The first strategy includes
actively managing majority interests in its core portfolio of
hybrid enterprise software, IT services and New Media businesses,
adding value by driving operational excellence, top-line growth and
overall profitability. The second strategy includes identifying and
executing on opportunities to co-invest with leading venture
capital and private equity funds through minority interests in
fast growth companies in emerging markets related to CDC
Corporation’s core assets. This second strategy, which complements
the first, helps to mitigate risk and enhance deal flow for the
company. CDC Corporation expects to deliver superior returns and
additional value for its shareholders through these strategies, as
well as through its plans to declare and pay regular dividends in
the form of registered shares of its publicly listed subsidiaries
and other assets. For more information about CDC Corporation
(NASDAQ: CHINA), please visit www.cdccorporation.net.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
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the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include
statements regarding CDC Global Services’ “Silk Road” business
consulting services and the potential benefit thereof, our plans
with respect to future food conferences in Zhangzhou and the
subject matter thereof, our beliefs regarding the food conference
and the potential benefits thereof, and other statements we may
make. These statements are based on management's current
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Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2009 on Form 20-F
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