Monthly Archives: May 2012

‘Quick and easy’ device measures corporate power consumption

German scientists have unveiled a newly developed sensor that they claim will allow corporates to quickly and easily measure their power consumption.

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Businesses cut waste in supply chain by 70,000 tonnes

Retailers and food manufacturers have collaborated to reduce the amount of waste produced through supply chain operations.

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One in four businesses seek alternative to oil

A total of 69 per cent research respondents cited the price of Brent Crude oil remaining above $100 per barrel as the primary reason to move away from using it.

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Examining the EC strategy for e-procurement

Paul Henty reviews the European Commission’s recent statements on the use of e-procurement and examines the legal implications.

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SMEs win 75 per cent of Public Contracts Scotland contracts

During the past year, more than 6,200 Scottish suppliers have won deals using the portal, which now has 60,000 businesses and 4,000 buyers signed up.

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GM hands reprieve to UK northwest auto supply chain

General Motors (GM), is expected to confirm on Thursday that its struggling Vauxhall Ellsemere Port in the north of England will produce the new Astra model but the supply chain in the region remains weak.

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Smart buildings to save US government $15m annually

The US General Services Administration (GSA) has awarded a contract to IBM to develop and install advanced smart building technology in 50 of the federal government’s highest energy-consuming buildings.

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Supply chain management software investment keeps ‘priority status’

Global sales of supply chain management (SCM) software totalled $7.7bn in 2011, a 12.3% increase from 2010, according to new market estimates.

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£1 billion investment in the UK automotive supply chain

At least 160,000 Astra vehicles will be produced in the UK each year from 2015, which is expected to lead to local supplies increasing by at least a quarter.

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Big players sign up to low-carbon sourcing initiative

“There is huge potential to use the purchasing power of the public and private sectors to stimulate innovation,” said Iain Gray, chief executive of the Technology Strategy Board.

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