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Delays in defence procurement are getting worse at the Ministry of Defence, and some “smart procurement” practices remain to be implemented, according to the National Audit Office’s Major Projects Report 2000.
Marketplace developers must focus on long-term benefits to buyers and not short-term quantitative benefits to ensure its sustainability, according to a report from management consultants McKinsey and CAPS Research.


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Wholesale and distribution body the NHS Logistics Authority has given £5 million back to NHS trusts three months before the end of the financial year, because of improved service and efficiencies.
Consumer products manufacturer Kimberly-Clark is anticipating closer co-operation with its European supplier base as it implements a process of standardising direct and indirect purchasing.
Europay International, the name behind MasterCard, has started a pilot for its purchasing card in France as part of a Europe-wide launch by the end of the year.
Oxfam has urged purchasers to source more goods from developing countries, even at a higher cost.
New guidance for government purchasers will aim to cut disputes with suppliers.
GE Global eXchange Services (GXS) has added web services capabilities to its Network-Based Translation (NBT) e-commerce service for small and medium-sized enterprises.
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