In the absence of legal guidance from UK courts or the European Union, purchasers have to look to the US for legal precedents on actions against electronic auction sites. Paul Abbiati explains
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In the first of a new series on supplier development, David Birch examines whether a company should make products itself or buy them in, and looks into the supply chain implications
Following Railtrack’s demise, the government must ensure that the interests of rail freight customers are properly considered, argues John Towriss
The search for higher margins and lower costs led to radical changes at one of the world's largest confectionery companies. Cathy Hayward reports
Trainee Accounting Technician's at the foundation level need to develop competence in the preparation of comparative statements for management control purposes
Now that the storm clouds of recession are starting to clear, is it time to unbatten the hatches and think about expanding your business?
The most widely traded edible oil is afflicted by low prices, import tariffs and import quotas. But things are looking up for palm oil producers, as Andy Aitken finds out
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Intellectual property became a prominent issue when Levi Strauss took Tesco to court over imported jeans. But it applies to more than designer labels, says Rachel Neems