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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Thomas Murray halves email marketing costs
Thomas Murray, a specialist custody rating, risk management, and research firm serving the global securities services industry, has reported a 50% reduction in the cost of its email marketing operations.
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Autoparts drive ‘surge’ in US containerised imports
Driven by a “surge” in furniture and auto parts shipments to the US, containerised imports in March rose 7.3% year on year, new market data reveals.
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Companies should evaluate ‘change readiness’ of countries
Events such as last year’s Japan earthquake and Arab Spring (pictured) should act as a wakeup call to companies to evaluate the “change readiness” of countries in which they operate, business consultants have advised.
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LGA publishes procurement pledge for local authorities
The council representative body wants buyers’ opinions on promises to simplify purchasing processes, engage with suppliers and boost access to SMEs.
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Purchasers in support services earn the highest remuneration
But promotion and career development is a more important consideration when moving jobs, according to the results of the CIPS Africa and Ernst & Young Southern African Supply Chain Survey.
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Adidas turns Indian supplier performance around
Some 80 per cent of the sportswear’s suppliers in the country have reached the minimum standard of social compliance, compared with 80 per cent falling short of the target the year before.
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Japan and India reach agreement on rare earth sourcing
Following a similar agreement with Kazakhstan, Japan has reached a deal with India over the joint development of rare earth metals, used in products from cell phones to weapons.
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Lord Adonis: UK public procurement is ‘schizophrenic’
Former cabinet minister Lord Andrew Adonis says way in which public sector bodies currently buy goods and services is ‘schizophrenic’.
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Air Canada seeks to cancel contract with struggling maintenance supplier
Air Canada has said that it has begun proceedings to cancel its contracts with maintenance supplier Aveos Fleet Performance, which has been closed down and is seeking creditor protection.
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Contract awarded for world’s largest semi-submersible production facility
Samsung Heavy Industries has awarded the topsides engineering and procurement support contract for the world’s largest semi-submersible oil and gas production facility.
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