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  • March 2011US spends less for the first time since 1997; Pharma supply chains 'have to change'; Albania given money to boost public purchasing reform; Electronics firm uncovers suppliers' poor working practices; Alibaba bosses resign after fraud complaints; Beware of 'outlandish claims' around e-procurement, Euro buyers warned; Space to see clearly; Working together
  • February 2011Mexican buyers get international support to tackle supplier cartels; Bribery in purchasing rife in Uganda; Harsh but fair; IIPMM professional degree has 'role in Ireland's recovery'; Latin America is biggest worry for business travellers; Keeping the channels open; Pillars to support negotiation success
  • January 2011Canadian buyers less satisfied despite increase in pay; Unilever launches €1 million fund to help suppliers turn green; Tips for buyers to make mergers and acquisitions a success; European firms better at publishing sustainable procurement results; Irish politicians attack non-competitive procurement spend; Armenia signs up to global procurement agreement; Closing the gap between claimed and real savings in indirect spend; How to fix inefficient processes
  • December 2010Purchasing associations agree reciprocity deals for members; Tough punishments promised for Russian procurement abusers; US purchasers suffer additional business travel charges; Companies face supply chain transparency demands in California; Balance between centralised and local control key to supply chains; Supply chain water risks should be examined; Finding the final impact; Sensible checks to lighten the load
  • November 2010The carbon footprint of paper invoices; Hungary faces EU legal action over procurement rule breaches; Supply chain inefficiency costs Indian economy billions; Canada uses government buying to help entrepreneurs and inventors; Market for outsourced buying continues to expand; Pay in 30 days or pay more; Gaining satisfaction from your supplier; How to identify procurement risk
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