In common terms

The European Commission has unified the coding system used to advertise public-sector contracts. Glenn Fletcher explains how it will affect purchasers and suppliers

In November 2002, a European Union regulation was published adopting the common procurement vocabulary (CPV), a series of codes used to advertise public-sector contracts, as the single form of classification of contracts for public procurement. This was a further step in the EU’s strategy to simplify the classification systems used in the public and utilities...

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