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Hunter Ye
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General Manager, Supply Chain Center
Amos Food Group

Mr. Hunter Ye, co-founder of Amos Foods Group, currently serves as General Manager of the Logistics Center and Board Director. A graduate in Economics from Yunnan University, he further obtained his EMBA degree from Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, establishing a robust foundation for his professional career.

With over two decades of experience in the food industry, Mr. Ye maintains uncompromising standards for raw material quality, ensuring end-to-end safety and reliability from sourcing to consumption. His focus on supply chain security and stability is demonstrated through:

Supply Chain Ecosystem Innovation​

Precision Cost Control​

Efficient Global Warehouse & Logistics Management​

These initiatives provide critical operational support for the Group's sustainable growth.

The high-efficiency supply chain system engineered by Mr. Ye delivers strategic advantages for Amos Foods' global expansion. His pivotal role in optimizing and upgrading the supply chain infrastructure continuously fuels the enterprise's sustainable development momentum.


Event Introduction
Pack Talks
 · 04/28 (Day 2)
From Appealing to Branding
Special Session: Packaging Equipment Innovation
14:30
[Industry Roundtable] From Concept to Scale: Unlocking the Execution of Packaging Innovation through Brand–Supplier Co-Creation

As product launch cycles accelerate and SKUs expand, packaging has become a key factor in both competitiveness and time to market. At FBIF 2026, in collaboration with the China Packaging Federation, brand owners and packaging equipment and material suppliers will discuss how co-creation, quality control, and technological innovation can improve the execution of packaging innovation and accelerate industry-wide progress.

Topic 1 | R&D Efficiency and Quality Control

As packaging innovation accelerates, balancing development speed with quality stability has become a critical challenge. How can brands shorten development cycles while building robust internal systems to reduce variability between pilot production and mass manufacturing?

Topic 2 | Co-Creation Across the Packaging Value Chain

Effective co-creation helps bridge the information gap between brand needs and manufacturing capabilities. By enabling packaging suppliers to understand real brand scenarios earlier and more deeply, collaboration can shift from passive response to proactive participation, improving solution relevance, response speed, and the overall pace from concept to mass production, while enhancing system-wide efficiency across the value chain.

Topic 3 | Technological Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection

As packaging structures, materials, and processes evolve rapidly, protecting innovation while maintaining open collaboration has become increasingly complex. Striking the right balance between knowledge sharing and confidentiality directly impacts R&D investment willingness and long-term competitiveness. 

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