Toyota has worried some automotive suppliers by its move to invoicing in euros, but many in the sector have already made the switch. David Arminas reports
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While Wales welcomes the government's new £5million e-commerce scheme, cost is not the only worry for small firms going online, writes David Arminas
Many UK organisations source goods from companies in Europe, but if a dispute arises, it is far from certain where the case will be heard. Dr Alan Ma explains the laws and conventions that come into play in these situations
The petrol pickets almost brought Britain to a halt - and at the same time raised some fundamental questions about the supply chains that keep industry moving. Mark Whitehead examines the issues
An American multinational and a gun-drilling tools supplier from the home counties have become partners. But can the relationship, based on trust with no long-term commitment, survive in the tough world of auto components? Sam Tulip reports on a novel aff
It’s a rocky road ahead for the company car. With new tax rules, rising fuel prices and congestion charges all on the horizon, fleet managers face an increasingly hard task. Liam O’Brien explains why it could be time to start believing that small is beaut
The factors that air travel buyers and their companies must consider have changed after the events of 11 September, says Amon Cohen
While the rest of the US feels the effects of the downturn, optimistic purchasers are preparing for the recovery. Liz Simpson reports from Silicon Valley
The ancient Greeks recognised the benefits of mentoring and it still has much to offer organisations today, says Alastair Hamill
With the end of commission on the horizon, self-service online booking systems could offer a way forward for many business travel buyers. Amon Cohen investigates