The National Audit Office (NAO) has singled out four government projects as examples of good procurement practice in the run-up to April’s launch of the Office of Government Commerce.
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Suppliers to Nissan in Sunderland are bracing themselves for cost reductions, despite the car maker’s announcement of a £200 million investment plan for a new Primera car by 2003, to be made at the plant.
Tesco’s senior sourcing manager has hit back at the European Court of Justice’s “politically based” decision to back Levi Strauss’ claim against the supermarket’s sale of cut-price jeans imported into Europe.
Railtrack collapsed because it failed to integrate its supply chain, according to the company’s former head of commercial and supply management for IT.
Nancy Mitford, writing in the 1950s, suggested that people could be divided into two types: “U” and “non-U”. I have always tried to avoid falling into the same trap.
Coventry City Council may centralise its travel spending after an audit found that too many ad hoc procedures could be costing the authority money.
MRO products distributor Electrocomponents has extended its UK e-commerce exchange to 10 further European markets.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is to rethink its controversial proposal to allow airlines access to corporate air travel information, including the buying patterns of travel managers.