The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is failing to make full use of competitive procurement for the repair of armed forces’ land vehicles, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned.
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Room rates at lower and mid-range European hotels are showing the first overall increase since last September’s US terrorist attacks, rising by 2 per cent in the first quarter of 2002.
Confidence among US purchasers of a full manufacturing recovery is the highest for 30 years, according to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM).
The latest version of PeopleSoft’s Enterprise Portal focuses on integrating business processes through web services.
Industry bodies remain critical of suggestions by gas suppliers that the price of gas will be dragged upwards by a rise in the cost of oil.
This latest book by Edward Wilson must be at the forefront on the unity of knowledge. Wilson demonstrates that research for the Ionian enlightenment may be achievable in the next millennium. The major debate in social science theory (and therefore in business management thinking) has always been between the nature (structure) versus nurture (agent) schools of thinking.
Top purchasing and supply management professionals are backing Tony Blair’s tough stance against the fuel protestors, according to a new poll.
Corporate travel buyers can look forward to greater transparency in their spend on travel, as travel agents gear up for the loss of commission from airlines.
The speed restrictions and repair work begun after the Hatfield derailment in October could signal the death knell for the rail freight industry, according to industry commentators.
The government is looking to Britain’s 3,000-mile canal network to carry more freight and ease the pressure on overburdened rail and road networks.