
Asia’s Shifting Role in Global Supply Chains — Perspectives by ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founder Rachel Wu
Analysis by ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founder Rachel Wu on changing patterns in global supply chains.
ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founders Kobus van der Wath and Rachel Wu are attending Mining Indaba 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. Mining Indaba commended today, 3 February, and will conclude on Thursday, 6 February.
Here is Co-Founder Kobus van der Wath explaining the importance of Mining Indaba for all three of the ANDAMAN PARTNERS businesses:
Analysis by ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founder Rachel Wu on changing patterns in global supply chains.
WA Mining Club luncheons are valuable ways to network with colleagues and clients and learn about the latest industry insights.
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