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F1 teams cut carbon emissions by 7 per cent

Improved fuel efficiency reduced emissions by 24 per cent, but more business travel resulted in an overall fall of 7 per cent over the past two years.

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Buyers will want recompense from Boeing, says consultant

Airlines that have purchased Dreamliner aircraft from Boeing will be keen to “claw back” expenses as a result of the fleet being grounded, an aviation consultant has told SM.

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Horse meat burger scandal strengthens case for supplier development

The fallout from the controversy over burgers containing horse meat could help those buyers trying to build a business case for supplier development programmes.

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DFID suppliers told to sign code of conduct

Contractors will have to make commitments about honesty, transparency and efficiency under a ‘statement of priorities’ to ensure the Department for International Development is getting value for money.

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Bra chain’s administration supports retail suppliers

Vendors to high street businesses that have collapsed could find comfort in a court judgement that will allow them to reclaim money owed, according to a lawyer.

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CombineNet appoints Brett Cornell to lead sourcing

The e-procurement provider has hired the former Johnson & Johnson packaging procurement chief as vice president of strategic sourcing.

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Co-op Food appoints first supply chain director

Mark Hale has been appointed as the group’s first supply chain director, responsible for supply chain and logistics operations at the retailer as part of an executive reshuffle.

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Future not bright for solar panel supply chain

The number of companies involved in manufacturing solar panels will fall by 70 per cent this year due to falling prices and high operating costs, analyst IHS predicts.

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Travel managers get more strategic

There will be a greater focus by travel managers on improving procurement to keep business trips affordable in the weak economy.

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Doctor prescribes tonic for better stakeholder relations

NHS buyers should discuss procurement strategy with clinicians in a welcoming environment and keep bureaucracy to a minimum, according to Dr Steve Ryan, medical director at Barts Health NHS Trust.

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