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P2P India 2012 : Procure To Pay India Summit

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Link: http://www.procuretopayindia.com
 
When Jul 26, 2012 - Jul 27, 2012
Where Mumbai, India
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    procurement   supply chain   purchase   automation
 

Call For Papers

IQPC’s Procure to Pay (P2P) India 2012 will highlight procurement processes that span sourcing, order placement, payment, settlement, reconciliation controlling, auditing and reporting. Best in class companies are automating their P2P processes by eliminating paper based processes and labor-intensive tasks. These are becoming an important source of new efficiencies and driving costs down, and this summit aims to provide case studies and examples of how these can be achieved.

The event will feature strategies to provide organizations with control and visibility over the entire life-cycle of a transaction, from the way an item is ordered to the way that the final invoice is processed, providing full insight into cash-flow and financial commitments.

Contact us at ashwin.lobo@iqpc.ae for more details on this exclusive symposium and how your involvement could make this event much better.

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