Large numbers of Internet security standards are making it hard for companies investing in e-procurement to match software with a security system, writes Elizabeth Bellamy in Orlando.
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Geographical difficulties are still hindering large water consumers hoping to benefit from water regulator Ofwat’s recent lowering of the large user threshold from 250 megalitres a year to 100 megalitres, according to a water expert.
Business travel purchasers have welcomed the decision by British Airways to postpone the abolition of commission payments to travel agents by three months, until 1 April 2001.
Troubled retailer Marks & Spencer awaits a review of its purchasing processes and interim results, but analysts are already suggesting that the company’s problems arise directly from its sourcing policy.
The review, which is being carried out by consultancy AT Kearney, will be released early next month.
The review, which is being carried out by consultancy AT Kearney, will be released early next month.
Small businesses in the UK are more interested in e-procurement for maintenance, repairs and operations than medium-sized companies, according to a survey.
Bruce Freeland, chief economist of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, said many Australian businesses are considering outsourcing procurement, writes Elizabeth Bellamy.
He blamed an Asian economic crisis during the past 10 years and increasing globalisation in the business world.
He blamed an Asian economic crisis during the past 10 years and increasing globalisation in the business world.
“Nike boss Phil Knight’s 1994 salary was $1.5 million. On current wages, a young woman in China churning out his shoes would have to work nine hours a day six days a week for 15 centuries to match that.”
“Some 13 years ago, a leak from the Union Carbide plant at Bhopal was responsible for the deaths of 3,800 and injuries of up to half a million.”
“Some 13 years ago, a leak from the Union Carbide plant at Bhopal was responsible for the deaths of 3,800 and injuries of up to half a million.”
Sweb has emerged as the top-rated electricity company in a recent survey. Yorkshire was ranked second, PowerGen third and MEB came home in fourth place.
The British government could find itself in front of the European Court of Justice over its procurement guidelines after the European Commission announced an inquiry into a government white paper.
The commission began infringement procedures this month over Setting New Standards: A Strategy for Government Procurement, published by the Treasury in 1995.
The commission began infringement procedures this month over Setting New Standards: A Strategy for Government Procurement, published by the Treasury in 1995.