Stewart McKie Wiley, £28.95 Although one may feel that it is not best practice to buy yet another book on e-business best practice, readers could do well to read this authoritative study.
Search Page
Stewart McKie Wiley, £28.95 Although one may feel that it is not best practice to buy yet another book on e-business best practice, readers could do well to read this authoritative study.
Edited by Andrew Erridge, Ruth Fee and John McIlroy
Gower, £75
Rating: 4/5
The United Kingdom Warehousing Association has published its latest directory for third-party warehousing. The UKWA Directory of Members Services 2000/01, which costs £55, lists members and gives descriptions of depots, specialist services and trends. Details: UKWA, 020 7836 5522
Industry regulators say gas and electricity wholesale prices set by generators could drop for suppliers when new trading arrangements are introduced later this year.
According to Ofgas and Offer, the restructured markets will include a screen-based trading system that will sell gas and electrity on the day.
According to Ofgas and Offer, the restructured markets will include a screen-based trading system that will sell gas and electrity on the day.
In the network economy, partnerships can offer benefits for buyers and suppliers alike, argues John Cockaday
Bob Garratt
HarperCollins, £14.99
The Office of Government Commerce is offering 300 assisted places for purchasers on professional qualification courses as part of its strategy to boost government buying and meet government targets.
More than 300,000 European companies are promised savings of up to £1 million on their energy bills through a new online auction site. The site (www.buyenergyhere.com) will be available across Europe by the end of the year.
The principles of purchasing should not be forgotten when entering electronic auctions, warns Roy Ayliffe