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Government spending watchdogs have accused defence purchasers of letting suppliers dictate price levels.
Crises such as the fuel protests and the foot and mouth outbreak caused chaos at more than one in four UK organisations in the past five years, according to a wide-ranging report.
Irreversible damage may have been done to the bidding process for the National Lottery in the wake of this week’s decision to award the contract to incumbent Camelot, claims CIPS in a letter sent to national newspapers.
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Three-quarters of UK companies believe collaborative supply chain partnerships are either important or very important to their business goals.
Electricity prices will remain firm for the rest of the year despite the introduction of the new electricity trading arrangement (Neta) on 27 March, energy experts predicted this week.
14 May 2002 - Dublin, 17 July 2002 - London
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