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Yum China launches digital supplier recruitment platform

It simplifies engagement, reduces manual workload, and enhances transparency.

Yum China Holdings, Inc. has officially launched its digital supplier recruitment platform connect with more high-quality global suppliers.

The platform simplifies engagement, reduces manual workload, and enhances transparency, supporting Yum China’s "Spend Better, Buy Better" initiative.

Since its pilot in April, the platform has attracted applications in over 30 categories, covering more than a third of the company’s total categories.

At the launch, Yum China signed agreements with domestic and international companies to focus on sourcing and product innovation.

The company’s supply chain includes over 800 core suppliers in food ingredients, beverages, packaging, construction, warehousing, and transportation.

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