Cross-Strait Hong Kong and Macao Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Competition 2024

Congratulations to our students for winning 2nd Runner-up in the Cross-Strait Hong Kong and Macao Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Competition 2024!

The competition, co-organised by the China Chamber of International Commerce and the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science of The University of Hong Kong, aims to bolster the advancement of contemporary logistics and expedite the cultivation of innovative and economic talents specialising in logistics and supply chain management.

The competition consisted of two rounds. Each participating team was required to submit a business proposal and presentation deck based on field investigations of selected companies in manufacturing, commercial, logistics, and supply chain. After vigorous review, the top performing teams proceeded into the final round and presented their findings to the panel of judges.

Our students demonstrated their strong analytical skills and knowledge in logistics and supply chain management and won 2nd Runner-up in the competition. Kudos to our students for their hard work and achievement!

More about the competition: https://ug.hkubs.hku.hk/competition/cross-strait-hong-kong-and-macao-logistic-and-supply-chain-management-case-competition-2024

 

2nd Runner-up

Team Name: TenZ

Team members:

Keung Ka Ching, BBA, Year 2
Chan Sum Wai, BEcon&Fin, Year 2
Fu Chi Ki, BBA, Year 3
Hung Yu San, BBA(Acc&Fin), Year 2
(The team comprises 1 other team member from other university in Hong Kong.)

 

Student Sharing:

“I wish to extend my deepest appreciation to the organizers and the International Association of Business Management Simulation for granting us this invaluable opportunity to engage in knowledge and cultural exchange with prestigious universities from the Mainland China.

As a student with limited prior experience in logistics and supply chain management, participating in this competition has provided me with a profound understanding of this field, ranging from the intricacies of the supply chain process to the current challenges and opportunities presented by AI utilisation and digital optimisation. Delving into the operations of Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG not only solidified my knowledge but also honed my analytical skills and fostered a spirit of teamwork. The opportunity to learn from and collaborate with the Mainland China team was a definite highlight of the competition.

This experience has undeniably contributed to my academic and personal growth. Lastly, I want to express my sincere gratitude to my team for their trust, dedication, and unwavering commitment throughout our preparation, which has made this journey both meaningful and gratifying. Thank you, Team TenZ!”

(By Miss Keung Ka Ching)

 

“Joining this case competition was a challenging yet rewarding experience. Our team worked tirelessly for weeks, researching the industry, analysing data, and brainstorming innovative solutions. We met teams from top universities and exchanged insights on different industries. Despite the pressure, we remained focused and presented our proposal with confidence. I am very happy that we were awarded the 2nd Runner-up in the competition, recognising our hard work and strategic thinking. This experience not only enhanced my understanding of supply chain management but also developed my problem-solving, teamwork, and presentation skills. I would also like to thank my teammates for their efforts and time spent in this case competition. It is my honour to have such a great experience with all of them.”

(By Miss Chan Sum Wai)

 

“I am truly grateful for the invaluable experience I gained during my participation in this case competition. Throughout this period, I had the opportunity to work on a variety of topics that significantly broadened my horizons in the food manufacturing industry and supply chain management. Not only had I the privilege to research more on the chocolate giant – Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG, standing in their shoes and facing the problems, building a business proposal suggesting the future development and marketing prospects of the Company, but I also had the privilege to meet and connect with elites from various institutes and industries, exchanging ideas and gaining insights from them. This hands-on experience has been instrumental in enhancing my understanding and skills in the industry. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the China Chamber of International Commerce, the International Association of Business Management Simulation and The University of Hong Kong for making the competition possible. Last but not least, I am also incredibly appreciative of my teammates, who are from different institutes, for their collaboration and unlimited support. The experience would not be as enriching and memorable as it was if not for their dedication and sacrifice throughout the period.”

(By Mr. Hung Yu San)

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