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AAT’s Quality Assurance Manager reports on Foundation students’ performance in last December’s central assessments
18-19 September 2002
Birmingham
19 June 2002 - Leeds, 26 June 2002 - London
Q: The answer to a recent Adviser question referred to the typical cost of raising a purchase order as being between £30 and £50. I work within an organisation trying to do this calculation. Can you give me any advice on how to go about it?
The UK launched the world’s first carbon emissions trading scheme last week with a total of 49 companies taking part.
2 July 2002
Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square, London
Some defence suppliers remain sceptical that the Ministry of Defence will succeed with its smart procurement drive, according to the director of smart procurement for Marconi Electronic Systems.
Now that Euroland is a real place, and its initial success has hastened the chances of Gordon Brown leading us down the yellow brick road to unity and harmony, this report looks all the more essential. It is one of three in a series of reports aimed at helping the UK’s businesses to prepare for trading with the euro zone and the time when we enter the land of euro.
Four out of five senior purchasing professionals say e-procurement systems should pay for themselves within a year, according to a new survey.
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