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China still the most competitive

The 2013 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index report prepared by the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) Global Manufacturing Industry group and the Council on Competitiveness, found that – of the 38 nations assessed – five developed e…

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Tesco terminates deal with supplier over ‘horse burgers’

The retailer said the “breach of trust” with its supplier had been too great for it to continue to be supplied by the company after horse meat was discovered in burgers.

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Five tips to create an award-winning procurement team

Previous winners of the CIPS Supply Management Awards shared advice with close to 100 buyers yesterday, explaining how investment, innovation and taking risks supported their entries.

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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.

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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.

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EU telecom demands raise tension with China

According to reports in the Financial Times, EU trade commissioner Karel De Gucht has demanded that European suppliers be given a 30% share of the Chinese telecoms market and in return the EU will drop its investigation into the giving of alleged…

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Japan auto-supplier to cut costs

Toyoda Gosei, a supplier of steering wheels and air-bags to the auto-giant, plans to cut its capital expenditure by between 20 and 30% according to its president, Tadashi Arashima, who was speaking to Bloomberg.

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US electric vehicles to hit 2 million mark

According to a recent report from Pike Research, sales of PEVs in the largest 102 cities in the US will total slightly more than 1.8 million vehicles from 2012 through to 2020.

Cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle combine…

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Marketing budgets on the rise again

The headline GMI, a metric which combines monthly responses from a global panel of marketers regarding trends they have observed in marketing budgets, trading conditions and staffing levels, registered a reading of 55.0 in January, according to W…

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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.

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