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Category Archives: Supply chain
Offshoring in China to hit $10 billion by 2015
Outsourcing of business services to China will more than double in value by 2015, research has predicted.
Posted in 2011, cat-news, International, News, Outsourcing, Purchasing, Supply chain
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Gold teeth demand at all time low
While dentists switched materials to cope with record-high costs, technology buyers faced price spikes to purchase the metal.
Posted in 2011, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing, Risk & continuity, Supply chain
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Thailand floods cost hard disk manufacturer £5.9 million
Pace, which provides technology products to Sky, Virgin Media and Canal +, expects the impact of the disaster to continue into 2012.
Posted in 2011, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing, Risk & continuity, Supply chain
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