The aerospace industry has responded to the new competitiveness white paper by collaborating on supply chain improvement. Dominic White reports
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CIPS chief executive Charles Holden, who has led the institute’s transformation over the past three and a half years, is to step down at the end of December. The decision, which was announced to council members at their meeting in Peterborough last month,
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