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Travel buyers setting up global deals with suppliers should think globally, but act locally, an expert has warned.
Sir Alastair Morton, chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority, has hit out at rail freight firms for failing to meet the needs of shippers, writes Liam O’Brien.
sponsored by Stonestreet Hawes
1 May 2002
Cranfield School of Management, Bedfordshire
Livestock hauliers are losing £5 million a week because of the foot and mouth crisis, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
An e-marketplace for the mining, minerals and metals industries is the first business-to-business exchange to use a new software solution from technology consulting firm Accenture.
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) is extending contract periods and will cut its supply base in a bid to increase its purchasing power.
A forthcoming guide to avoiding delays to construction projects could be especially useful to companies in private finance initiative (PFI) deals, according a leading industry lawyer.
More than 50 per cent of businesses would consider abandoning their traditional utility supplier in favour of a new entrant, according to a survey by utilities consultancy Convergent Europe.
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