Wednesday, November 20, 2024 15:00
Taking on new markets! Developing overseas sales channels to help small and medium-sized enterprises succeed
Event Outline
In this seminar, we will discuss the challenges that the domestic market is facing, such as a shrinking market, sluggish consumption, and rising material costs.We offer effective sales channel expansion proposals to business managers who are struggling with sluggish sales.Your participation will deepen your understanding of overseas expansion and give you the opportunity to develop new sales channels.
We provide useful information for small and medium-sized enterprises aiming to expand their sales channels both domestically and internationally.Please take this opportunity to join us.
Recommended for:
We are aiming to expand overseas, but we are unable to get started due to a lack of personnel.
Cultural and language barriers make communication difficult when trading
I don't know where to start
Speakers
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Sales Manager, STANDAGE Co., Ltd.
Daisuke Kato
Graduated from the Department of English Studies, Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University in 2016.
After graduating, he joined Kanematsu Corporation and engaged in trading of automobiles, automobile parts, construction machinery, etc., as well as collaboration with overseas investment companies. Convinced of the delay and potential of DX in the BtoB trade sector, he joined STANDAGE Co., Ltd. in July 2022.
Currently, as head of sales/business development, he is involved in developing users and collaborative partners and promoting business development.
Seminar details
- Date and time
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Wednesday, November 20, 2024 15:00
- cost
- free
- place
Held via Zoom (For details, please refer to the automated email sent after registration)
- Note
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- Speakers and programs may be changed without notice due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Please note that if we determine that your participation in this seminar is inappropriate, such as if you are a member of a competing company, we may refuse your participation.
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