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Several recent events have underlined the importance of getting the spread of risk right when drawing up contracts. David Arminas reports
Railtrack may reshape some areas of its purchasing operation as part of its massive rail replacement programme.
Q: We are trying to eliminate more paper from our organisation and would like to know whether we have to keep printed purchase orders. Common wisdom says that, as legal documents, they have to be kept for seven years. Can we rely on our computer records
UK suppliers to Toyota, especially those that have adopted the euro, have maintained their profile in the face of stiff competition from continental companies as the car maker gears up for expansion in Burnaston.
Nearly two-thirds of industrial associations within the intensive energy sector have agreed formal targets for cutting carbon emissions before the controversial climate change levy takes effect on 1 April, according to the Department of the Environment, T
The annual turnover of the contract catering sector rose dramatically to £3.26 billion last year but price rises in the wake of the foot and mouth outbreak are likely to put a dent in this year’s figures.
Purchasers could benefit from a software pricing war as e-commerce companies fight to shore up their tumbling stock-market valuations, according to a leading industry analyst.
A desktop-based tool that allows users to perform rapid and transparent tender evaluation and supplier assessment has been made by Libra Software Systems.
Senior purchasing and supply chain managers have enjoyed average salary increases of 20 per cent in the past year, well above the average for the sector, according to the third annual survey by supply chain recruitment specialists BJD Group.