SHV Energy
Christina Tang MBA is an accomplished IT Vendor & Contract Manager at SHV Energy, with previous experience as a Global Procurement Manager at AMMEGA, overseeing significant global spends across various indirect categories. Prior roles include Global Contract Manager/Business Director at BT, where management of a major global contract led to significant improvements in cash flow and contract profit margins, and AMEA Procurement Manager focused on IT and business maintenance services. Christina's career also includes academic contributions as a University Lecturer in Marketing at The Hague University of Applied Sciences and positions in business development and sales at CITIC Pacific Limited, Philips, and The Kraft Heinz Company. With advanced degrees in Business Administration from Nyenrode Business University and additional qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, Christina Tang combines extensive expertise in procurement, contract management, and international business.
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SHV Energy
SHV Energy is a leading global distributor of off-grid energy, such as LPG and LNG, and is active in the area of sustainable fuels and renewable energy solutions. SHV Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of SHV, a family-owned multinational, that consists of a group of specialised companies, including Nutreco, Eriks, One-Dyas, Kiwa, NPM Capital, Mammoet and Makro. SHV Energy global brands include Calor, Ipragaz, Liquigas, Primagaz, Supergas, Primagas, Supergasbras, Gaspol, SunSource, EM3, Pinnacle. With these companies, we make it our mission to provide decentralised, low-carbon and clean energy solutions to 30 million business and residential customers off the energy grid. Besides meeting essential off-grid energy requirements, our products offer environmental benefits, as they are cleaner than many solid and liquid fuels, including wood, coal and heating oil, that would otherwise be used. We encourage and enable customers to switch from the most highly polluting fuels, such as coal and heating oil, to LPG, LNG, bioLPG, and new sustainable energy sources like rDME, which results in a significant reduction in greenhouse gasses and air pollutants.