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Now in its 4th year, the Africa Procurement and Supply Chain Awards, which has raised the bar of excellence in the procurement and supply chain eco system has been slated for 24th June.
The awards will bring together the most innovative, transformative players and practitioners who exemplify integrity and excellence in procurement and supply chain.
It will celebrate leading professionals that have raised the standards of the industry, led with exemplary leadership skills and also promoted and sustained the growth of their businesses and various organisations.
Chief Executive for Instinctwave, Akin Naphtal, expressed his excitement about the 4th edition of the awards scheme, describing it as a unique scheme that will motivate and raise the standards of professionals & industry players in terms of their contribution to the success and growth of African businesses.
According to him, all procurement & supply chain units that cut across all industries in the private and public sector space are eligible to participate in this award. Mr. Naphtal indicated that all nominees are required to submit entries, and must provide relevant documents to support their claims for all category(s) being competed for.
The last edition had participation from leading organisations within the private & public sector across the Africa, this year, we look forward to more wins for the industry” he added
All submissions are to be done on the dedicated website for the awards via https://apscawards.com/ . And all submissions will go through utmost scrutiny by our judges from Ghana, Nigeria Kenya & the UK.
The 2022 Procurement and Supply Chain awards is in collaboration with the Ghana Institute of Procurement (GIPS), and The Charted Institute of Supply Chain Management (CISCM) which aims at promoting innovations, ethics and the advancement of the industry will be a night of accolades and celebration.
The Chairman Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management, Richard Asante- Amoah also expressed his excitement on the awards. According to him development and growth in the midst of this global economic challenges requires that sound leadership and operations. Hence all nominees must exhibit sound leadership in their operations.
“It is so clear that integrated supply chain management mindset is what is needed now to effectively combat operational bottlenecks and to ensure productivity and enhance optimal performance.”
The Africa Procurement & Supply Chain is Powered by InstinctWave, Africa’s premium B2B event & media specialist, one of the few organizations in the Corporate events Management industry to achieve the international ISO certification, the organizer of the highly successful Ghana information Technology & Telcom Awards (GITTA) in its 12th year.
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