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CIPS has welcomed the Bank of England’s interest rate cut of 0.25 per cent to 5 per cent, the lowest rate since August 1999.
Finance directors in the UK might not renew contracts for outsourced services, even though they are very satisfied with their suppliers, according to a new survey.
House builder Persimmon is to save more than £10 million a year on materials with the extra buying power it gained from acquiring rival Beazer in March.
Purchasers should never believe they are powerless to make a difference to ethical behaviour in their supply chain.
CIPS enters the new year with a target to boost its membership to 32,000 after a successful major recruitment drive in 2001.
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20 June 2002 - Glasgow, 27 June 2002 - Llandrindod Wells, 4 July 2002 - Leeds
London firms have surprised the organisers of a recycling project with their enthusiasm for it.
There’s still a long way to go before British industry exploits the full potential of today’s supply chain software systems, according to a new survey - but it looks like electronic trading is set for explosive growth over the next few years.
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