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1. Shell in the Middle East | Technology
www.shell-me.com/oct2001/techn - [Cached]Published on: 10/15/2001 Last Visited: 1/20/2002
Amir Abdel Malek, Development Engineer at Shell Egypt, said of the seminar, "It was a two-day event to inform people about the advances being made in eBusiness and to introduce some of the many applications and tools now available, such as on-line bidding, eSupply and eSurplus.
"The first day was designed for staff of Bapetco and Shell Egypt and it was divided into two sessions to accommodate the numbers of staff.
"Our hope is that once people see what eBusiness is really all about and begin to understand exactly how they can use it in their day-to-day activities this will result in a rapid growth in the number of people who use it.
"On display at the event were 10 Shell eTools which were displayed in individual booths with facilitators to explain the operation and use of these tools and to conduct practical demonstrations and answer questions for individuals. The point was to ensure that people could see for themselves just how these tools can be applied in their daily business activities. -
2. Shell in the Middle East | Technology
www.shell-me.com/oct2001/techn - [Cached]Published on: 10/15/2001 Last Visited: 1/20/2002
At the eBusiness event in Egypt: René Zwanepol, Finance Manager, Shell Egypt, Amir Abdel-Malek, Development Engineer, Shell Egypt, and Diederick Bax, Contract Information and Analysis Manager, Bapetco

