Gautam Pal to Speak at P&SC LIVE Singapore

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Gautam Pal, Former VP of Global Supply Chain & Operations Lubricants at Shell, to Speak at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE Singapore

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

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Gautam Pal, Former Vice President of Global Supply Chain and Operations Lubricants at Shell: Keynote Presentation

Far right: Gautam Pal, Vice President of Global Supply Chain and Operations Lubricants at Shell

Delivering a keynote presentation at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE Singapore, Gautam Pal, Former Vice President of Global Supply Chain and Operations Lubricants at Shell will be discussing procurement and supply chain transformation. 

Pal is an accomplished leader with extensive hands-on experience in all five supply chain pillars - plan, source, make, deliver, and digital. In his career, Pal has overseen large and complex supply chain operations encompassing planning, procurement, manufacturing, distribution, and network optimisation. 

In his previous role as Vice President of Global Supply Chain and Operations Lubricants, Pal reported to the Executive Vice President and led a COE team of 12 direct reports, an extended team of 225, and a global workforce of 5,000. Pal was responsible for supply chain transformation, world-class manufacturing and supply chain, engineering, digital strategy, and capability development. 

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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 London 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:

  • Procurement Transformation Award
  • Supply Chain Innovation Award
  • Future Leader Award
  • Digital Supply Chain Award
  • Supply Chain Sustainability Award
  • Executive of the Year Award
  • Global Logistics Award
  • Procurement Technology Award
  • Project of the Year Award
  • Supplier Diversity Award
  • Procurement Consultancy Award
  • Lifetime of Achievement Award 

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.

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