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International Procurement and the Impact of Brexit on the Supply Chain

International Procurement and the Impact of Brexit on the Supply Chain

12 Nov 2019 - Madrid

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There is still a great deal of uncertainty about the shape Brexit will eventually take and the impact of Brexit on the supply chain. This creates significant planning issues for buyers looking to prepare for the UK’s departure from the EU. Regardless the outcome of Brexit, businesses want to avoid unpleasant surprises and disruptions to their supply chains. Therefore, we’re delighted to invite you to this Achilles Connect event which aims to provide buyers as well as suppliers with an overview of different scenarios they might want to consider, action plans and an open discussion about this.

Why attend?

This event will provide you with an international overview regarding how companies like yours might be affected due to Brexit. Find out what the consequences will be and how we can help your company get ready for it. This is an informal and practical event where we are pleased to have Professor Sue Arrowsmith, Public Procurement Law and Policy Professor, as our special guest. Professor Sue, is specialised in procurement and she is very well recognised in her field.

To run this event, we are partnering with Clyde & Co, a global law firm with a focus on five core sectors: insurance, energy, trade & commodities, infrastructure and transport.

Programme

The event will start at 9.30 and will finish at 14.00. Lunch will be provided.

Confirmed speakers, as follows:

  • David Hansom y Luis Garcia, Partners at Clyde & Co
  • Javier Caravantes, Achilles Ambassador
  • Professor Sue Arrowsmith, QC (hon), BA, DJur, MCIPS; Achilles Professor of Public Procurement Law and Policy, University of Nottingham

Cost

Free of charge.

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