This report was a refreshing change from the dreary articles and telephone interviews that I expected it to contain. Instead, The Global Supply Chain (£450, available from FT Pharmaceuticals on 0171 896 2184) contains critical industry issues, covered systematically, with
little bias to any specific element of the supply chain.
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Ceri Jones responds to the recent criticism of supply chain software suppliers
Price competition for the supply of next-generation digital telecommunication services to businesses is set to intensify - a result of deregulation due in August. So-called local-loop unbundling - giving any telecommunications firm the use of BT’s exchange-to-customer infrastructure - allows companies to supply their own services on BT’s digital network.
Airlines may offer attractive discounts but business travel agents provide a wider service, says David Giles
Q: I work in a company that purports to have “partnerships” with suppliers, and yet I frequently see examples of aggressive, non-partnership-like behaviour. How am I supposed to react to this?
There is a glut of research firms out there that want your business, but not all of their work will be relevant, accurate and credible, warns Marc Day
Scientific research is missing out on an additional £9.5 million because universities are not taking advantage of cutting-edge procurement techniques.
The National Audit Office (NAO) examined 68 grants totalling £38 million allocated by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to universities for research equipment.
The National Audit Office (NAO) examined 68 grants totalling £38 million allocated by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to universities for research equipment.
The Co-operative Bank is leaning towards more renewable energy contracts as it seeks an electricity deal for its 500-employee Stockport call centre.
The bank recently negotiated a hydro contract for its Manchester headquarters, which means that 40 per cent of the company’s electricity consumption is from renewable sources.
The bank recently negotiated a hydro contract for its Manchester headquarters, which means that 40 per cent of the company’s electricity consumption is from renewable sources.
Food retailer Budgens aims to roll out Budgens Direct, its website shopping service, by the end of August.
The Church Purchasing Scheme is stepping up the marketing of its website, despite the fact that it has had only 500 hits in five months.
“There is no question of pulling the plug,” said CPS’s Paul Playford, who helped to develop the site. The scheme is pushing ahead with a mailshot to its database of 20,000 ministers.
“There is no question of pulling the plug,” said CPS’s Paul Playford, who helped to develop the site. The scheme is pushing ahead with a mailshot to its database of 20,000 ministers.