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Author Archives: Purchasing & supply news from Supply Management magazine
Government scraps Great Western railway competition
The Department for Transport has cancelled the contest to operate the franchise for the Great Western railway, and will not reimburse bidders for their costs.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, News, Public sector, Purchasing
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Drinks firms urged to raise procurement control
Weak demand and volatile supply mean beverage companies will have to improve their strategic sourcing of agricultural commodities.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing
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G4S turned down reduced requirement on Olympic security contract
The security provider for the London 2012 Olympics was offered the opportunity to provide fewer guards during a contract renegotiation, but was confident it could meet a higher target.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, News, Public sector, Purchasing, Supply chain
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CPOs must align business strategy with CEO
Procurement’s impact is being felt across several areas of a business but CPOs are failing to manage its value, a survey has found.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing
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More investment necessary for forest supply chain transparency
Companies need to be willing to spend money to understand the impact of their suppliers on forests, according to Forest Footprint Disclosure.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, News, Supply chain, Sustainability
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Supply chain disruption biggest worry for executives
“The flexibility that provides a modern supply chain with its cost advantages has also created its inherent vulnerability,” said Paul Carter, global head of risk consulting at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing, Risk & continuity, Supply chain
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WEF urges co-ordinated international approach to supply chain risk
A report by the World Economic Forum has recommended a single worldwide body should be responsible for developing and implementing a global risk assessment for supply chains.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing, Risk & continuity, Supply chain
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Government seeks ‘best councils to do business with’
The Department for Communities and Local Government has launched a contest encouraging local authorities to share experiences of how they are helping small businesses to access and win contracts.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, News, Public sector, Purchasing
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Government demands progress on collaborative university procurement
In its annual grant letter, the UK government said it expects to see “quantifiable progress” this year on recommendations that 30 per cent of non-pay spend should be addressed by collaborative purchasing.
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Travel buyers cut costs with range of solutions
Purchasers of business travel around the world are united by their desire to reduce costs, but different regions are doing it in different ways.
Posted in 2013, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing, Travel
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