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Category Archives: cat-news
Global enterprises warm to thermal energy storage technology
The technology is being rolled out as an effective means of shifting electricity use from daytime peak periods to less expensive periods of the day or at night, saving money and increasing overall system efficiency.
According to a recent report from …
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US federal inspection plan targets ‘high-hazard’ workplaces
The agency explained that the SST imitative it one of its main programmed inspection plans for high-hazard, non-construction workplaces that have 20 or more workers. The SST plan is based on data collected from a survey of 80,000 establishments in hig…
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News focus: Well-designed relationships
How can procurement work more closely with product design teams? Adam Leach talks to purchasers who enjoy successful partnerships.
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Surrey Council purchasing chief to join DWP as procurement director
Andrew Forzani is to join the Department for Work and Pensions in March, leaving his role at Surrey County Council.
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Strike rumours add to Foxconn woes
Hon Hai, known also by its trade name Foxconn, confirmed that the incident took place at a facility run by Jiangxi Xin Hai Yang Precision Components, located in China’s eastern Jiangxi province.
China Labor Watch reported on Friday that the str…
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Glaxo supplier payment terms criticised
British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, uncovered that GSK has begun extending its payment terms from 60 days at the end of last year to 90 days, a move which Phil Orford, chief executive of the Forum of Private Business said shows ’scant regard…
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HR managers urged to focus on behavioural risk
Based on a sample size of more than 1.3 million people across 200 countries and territories from executives to frontline staff, new research from SHL finds that on average one in eight people globally pose a high level of behavioural risk to their …
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US and Canada agree bilateral customs harmonisation
Harmonised for Canada and the US, the governments said the higher ceiling aims to ensure that an increased volume of goods can move faster between the two countries to bolster the trade relationship. Low value shipments between Canada and the…
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US and Canada agree bilateral customs harmonisation
GSK in firing line over payment terms
The Forum of Private Business has attacked the pharmaceutical company over changes to the way it pays suppliers, but GlaxoSmithKline says most vendors would see “little to no impact”.
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CIPS Annual Dinner is licensed to thrill
Make sure you book your place to enjoy casino games and an after-dinner speech from BBC news anchor and Skyfall star Huw Edwards at the premier networking event for the elite of the procurement and supply chain profession.
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