Category Archives: 2012

Wirral Council pays price for tendering flaws

The Audit Commission has found the local authority is likely to have broken EU procurement rules in the award of a contract for highway and engineering services.

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Businesses let EU procurement changes pass by

More than half of buyers, suppliers and advisers in North West have no plans to understand incoming reforms, while 17 per cent are unaware of the consequences of not complying with the law.

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Nokia promotes supply chain chief in strategy shake-up

Juha Putkiranta will take over as vice president of operations at the mobile phone manufacturer from 1 July.

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Top firms take on strategic sourcing processes

More than three-quarters of the best-performing firms have formal strategic sourcing programmes, compared with just 29 per cent of the worst performing.

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HP hits supplier responsibility goals

The technology firm achieved four of the five supply chain aims it had set itself in 2011, but missed a target to educate vendors in China and India.

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KPMG buys up BrainNet

A deal has been agreed by the two consultancies and should be finalised by the end of the summer.

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Manufacturers try ‘near-shoring’ to mitigate supply chain risk

Some 61 per cent of manufacturing executives believe moving operations closer to the final market is an effective way to reduce supply chain risk.

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Financial firms pledge to disclose natural supply chains

A total of 37 financial services companies have signed the ‘Natural Capital Declaration’ to report on use of resources ahead of next week’s Earth Summit.

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Boost supplier performance by improving relationships

A CPO Agenda webinar finds reducing costs is the main motivation for improving supplier relationship management.

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Travel buyers urged to demand review of Air Passenger Duty

British Airways’ commercial director Drew Crawley encouraged purchasers and their companies to join forces to lobby against increases to the charge.

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