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Author Archives: Procurement Leaders News
Qualcomm hit by chip supply problems
US based telecommunications company Qualcomm, has warned that supplies of its latest chips are limited which could have a knock-on effect to the smartphone market
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Logistics company says green performance ‘key’
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), a global shipping and logistics company, has revealed that it is “on track” to reduce its relative green house gas emissions by 30% over the next three years, compared to a 2005 baseline.
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Shell and LBC Tank Terminals sign FM agreement
Shell and LBC Tank Terminals have signed a facilities management agreement covering the construction and operation of two bitumen storage facilities to be located at the LBC terminals in Nantes and Bayonne in France.
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Supply chain disruption among ‘greatest risks businesses face’
New report shows businesses recognising importance of enterprise-wide risk strategies after supply failures
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M&S rues cost of stock shortages
UK retailer Marks & Spencer has been hit by stock shortages caused by what the group’s CEO referred to as ‘not perfect buying’
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Tesco targets supplier collaboration to tackle emissions
The UK’s largest retailer Tesco has announced plans to expand on-line supplier collaboration in an effort to reduce supply chain carbon emissions
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Deloitte urges companies to beef up compliance
The majority of US companies should be preparing to beef up their compliance efforts, consultants have advised.
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Move to ‘big data’ challenges enterprise IT architectures
Enterprise architecture (EA) practitioners have a key role in ensuring their organisations maximise the business opportunities posed by moves towards so-called “big data” infrastructures, experts have advised.
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Tornadoes hit key Boeing supplier
The fragility of global supply chains was again laid bare when one of Boeing’s key suppliers was hit by tornadoes.
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Honda looks to local suppliers to help boost China sales
Honda is planning to increase its current levels of local sourcing as it looks to double sales in China by 2015, a move which could also see local design facilities being built.
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