Fri, Jan 13
|The Workshop Cafe
Supply Chain Cafe Series: MANUFACTURING WORKING GROUP
The worsened economic outlook and energy price shocks are forecast to weigh on the global manufacturing sector in 2023, with industries with high energy intensity and highly reliant on investment demand being the most vulnerable. The current Vietnam labour force comprises around 58 million people
Time & Location
Jan 13, 2023, 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
The Workshop Cafe , 27 Ngô Đức Kế, Bến Nghé, Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
About The Event
The worsened economic outlook and energy price shocks are forecast to weigh on the global manufacturing sector in 2023, with industries with high energy intensity and highly reliant on investment demand being the most vulnerable. However, despite the clouded outlook, global supply chain problems are forecast to ease in 2023 and provide relief to the global manufacturing sector. Ongoing production reshoring efforts and tight labour markets are also forecast to support faster investment growth in digital and production automation tools.
By 2023, Vietnam industry plans to reduce energy consumption by 15% and water consumption by 20%. Green growth is an important part of sustainable development. In recent years, enterprises in the textile - garment - footwear industries have paid special attention to this issue. Labor intensive sectors continue to be the growth drivers for Vietnam’s economic development. However, as the world moves towards Industry 4.0, the government has to introduce significant reforms across all the main sectors of the economy, to increase the productivity, skills, and quality of labor to remain competitive.
Vietnam's population amounts to about 99.5 million. Vietnam has become an increasingly attractive place for businesses of all types, given the country’s growing consumer class and dynamic workforce. The current labour force comprises around 58 million people, and about 1 million young adults are entering the labour market annually. Due to the developing nature of the workforce in Vietnam, it is natural that there exists some difficulty in finding highly skilled employees — only 12% of Vietnam’s workforce are considered highly skilled.
GRAB A MORNING COFFEE AND:
- Catch up on current challenges and practices in Manufacturing, Production, Operations Control with other peers
- Get inspired from real people
WHO SHOULD JOIN?
Professionals working in the field related to Manufacturing, Production, Operations Control or supply chain professionals working in manufacturing sectors
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There is no Registration fee. However, you'll pay for what you consume at this event directly to the venue.
Supply Chain Cafe Series
MANUFACTURING WORKING GROUP
Friday 13 Jan. 8:00AM - 9:30AM
The Workshop Cafe, 27 Ngo Duc Ke, District 1, HCMC
For any inquiries about this event or collaboration, please email us at media@cel-consulting.com
ABOUT SUPPLY CHAIN CAFE SERIES
Supply Chain Cafe Series are supported by the Vietnam Supply Chain Community and organized every 1st and 2nd Friday morning of each month. Each session has different themes to gather different groups of professionals, stakeholders across to learn, network and share on the sector’s unique challenges towards community solutions.
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