
Karachi hosted the Global Procurement & Supply Chain Summit (GPS 2026) on 13 January 2026 at Mövenpick Hotel, with senior procurement professionals, supply chain leaders, policymakers, and technology specialists in attendance to discuss current developments affecting procurement and supply chain functions within Pakistan’s textile and manufacturing sectors.
Organised by Horizon Summit Management (HSM), the summit focused on operational, technological, and regulatory considerations influencing supply chains, including sustainability requirements, vendor integration, procurement digitisation, and the growing role of data-driven decision-making.
The summit opened with a welcome address by Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed, Chairman, Horizon Summit Management, followed by remarks from GPS Advisory Board members Imran Mushtaq and Altaf Gul Muhammad, who spoke on industry coordination, evolving procurement practices, and the need for practical alignment between corporate, regulatory, and technology stakeholders.
Five panel discussions formed the core of the programme. These sessions addressed the development of sustainable and environmentally responsible supply chains, challenges and opportunities for local vendors in Pakistan, global and AI-enabled procurement practices within textile supply chains, leadership and technology considerations in procurement functions, and regulatory frameworks alongside international operating standards.
At the occasion Mr. Mobeen Waqar – Vice President Textile Traders Association, Mr. Muhammad Raza – Senior Vice President KCCI and Mr. Arif Lakhani – Vice President KCCI will grace the summit as Guest of Honor. Participants included senior executives and specialists from organizations such as Yunus Textile Mills, Gul Ahmed Textile Mills, Liberty Textiles, Lucky Textile Mills, Alkaram Textile Mills, Artistic Milliners, Rajby Industries, Soorty Enterprises, and Qingdao Aige Jinyi Textile Co. Ltd, along with professionals from technology firms and academic institutions contributing perspectives on procurement systems, automation, and digital infrastructure.
The programme concluded with an awards and memento distribution ceremony, an address by the Chief Guest President & CEO of Exim Bank of Pakistan Mr. Shahbaz H. Syed. Addressing the gathering, the Chief Guest said, “Pakistan’s supply chain and procurement functions are operating in an increasingly demanding environment, shaped by global standards, sustainability requirements, and rapid technological change. Forums such as the Global Procurement and Supply Chain Summit provide an important opportunity for industry, policymakers, and technology stakeholders to exchange practical insights and strengthen alignment. Continued dialogue of this nature will be essential to improving efficiency, competitiveness, and long-term resilience across key sectors of the economy.”
Concluding remarks were delivered by Hafiz Kashif, followed by a vote of thanks from Syed Faisal Ali, Chief Executive Officer, Horizon Summit Management, and a networking dinner.
Through GPS 2026, Horizon Summit Management delivered a structured forum centred on operational insight, peer exchange, and informed discussion, reflecting the evolving requirements of procurement and supply chain leadership within Pakistan’s textile and manufacturing economy.