P&SC LIVE Singapore: Mohit Wadhawan, Mondelēz International

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Mohit Wadhawan, Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy, Mondelēz International
Mohit Wadhawan, Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy at Mondelēz International to Speak at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE Singapore 2024

Connecting the world’s procurement and supply chain leaders, Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE will be returning in 2024 to bring the biggest global businesses together to deliver insightful keynotes, fireside chats, and panel discussions sharing valuable knowledge and real-world experiences. 

On March 21 join C-suite executives and peers from the procurement and supply chain world to discuss:

  • Procurement and supply chain strategy
  • Digitalisation
  • Transformation
  • Supply chain sustainability

To get your tickets, click here.

Mohit Wadhawan, Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy, Mondelēz International: The Transformation Forum

Mohit Wadhawan, Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy, Mondelēz International

Joining Mahbub Ahmed Chowdhury, SVP and Head of Procurement at City Bank, Mohit Wadhawan, Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy at Mondelēz International will be deep diving into procurement and supply chain transformation at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE Singapore

A results-driven professional with dynamic and rich experience in end-to-end supply chain management, Wadhawan has spent many years developing customer-centric supply chain designs and solutions for high-growth emerging markets, developed markets and white-space entry across multiple categories and channels. He is well-equipped to build and execute digital-first supply chain solutions.

As Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy at Mondelēz International, Wadhawan leads the supply chain productivity management and CAPEX governance for a US$32bn multi-category business, with a US$15bn addressable cost base, and ~$1bn annual CAPEX spend. 

Working alongside Mondelēz International’s leadership team, Wadhawan conceives and implements long-term strategy and governance frameworks to enhance operational efficiency and generate significant cost savings. 

The Global Procurement & Supply Chain Awards 2024

Presented in conjunction with Procurement Magazine and Supply Chain Digital Magazine - The Global Procurement & Supply Chain Awards 2024 will be debuting at the BDC on Day 1 of Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE 2024 (24, September). 

The comprehensive programme will acknowledge companies, professionals and projects that have demonstrated exceptional performance, innovation and strategic thinking. 

Serving as a prestigious platform to showcase success stories, inspire industry-wide advancements, and celebrate the crucial role of procurement and supply chain in business success, the award will cover 12 categories.

The awards will be judged by Daniel Weise (BCG), Jim Townsend (Walgreen Boots Alliance), Ninian Wilson (Vodafone Procurement Company), and Alisa Bornstein (Visa Europe). 

To enter The Global Procurement & Supply Chain Awards, click here.

To find out more about our upcoming events, click here.

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