Britain’s ailing shipbuilding sector is to be the subject of a major supply chain mapping-out exercise aimed at making the industry more competitive globally.
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Supermarket chain Safeway has been slammed for being “heavy handed” with suppliers after it announced a controversial product availability scheme last month.
Business travel buyers who fail to renegotiate their supplier and travel agent relationships within the next year may suffer financially, an industry body has claimed, writes Elizabeth Bellamy.
Travel buyers setting up global deals with suppliers should think globally, but act locally, an expert has warned.
Sir Alastair Morton, chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority, has hit out at rail freight firms for failing to meet the needs of shippers, writes Liam O’Brien.
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Cranfield School of Management, Bedfordshire
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Livestock hauliers are losing £5 million a week because of the foot and mouth crisis, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
An e-marketplace for the mining, minerals and metals industries is the first business-to-business exchange to use a new software solution from technology consulting firm Accenture.