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The UK is short of 50,000 drivers. But that could be good news for recruiters
Purchasers have a brief window to get vital equipment to Britain’s Antarctic scientific survey teams. David Arminas explains how they supply a year-round operation in weeks
The Wood Review exposed bias towards home-grown suppliers for public contracts in the European Union. Clare Hitchcock clarifies the challenge process and penalties for contracting authorities
Any firm looking for a stepping stone to untapped riches needs to be careful
European Union anti-dumping duties can slap a heavy tax bill on an otherwise profitable foreign supply deal. So make sure you know the risks and your rights, says Robert MacLean
What to look for in future leaders for your own firm
‘Trusted adviser’, ‘appreciated’, but also ‘too cost-focused’ and ‘not delivering what we need’. Malcolm Wheatley finds out what buyers’ contacts really think of the profession
As final-year students make forays into the job market, what can recruitment agencies do to improve their visibility and perception among these savvy, fresh candidates
Companies often think they are already getting the best possible deal on freight. But recently new computer-based tools and techniques have been changing the sceptics’ minds, as Malcolm Wheatley reports
After 9/11, security consultancies and travel management companies devised new systems to track travellers in an emergency. Recently their effectiveness has been tested closer to home
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