Procurement
Are Price Wars Impacting the UK Food Supply Chain?

Guest article by Procurious

The price war between supermarkets in the UK is frequently referred to as a ‘race to the bottom’. But as the major retailers fight for market share, suppliers with already wafer-thin margins are the ones feeling the price war’s impact hardest.

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Is a lack of collaboration to blame for procurement perception gap?

Guest article by Procurious

Is a lack of collaboration between procurement and critical business functions to blame for squandering budgets of UK businesses?

Procurement’s true value is held back by restrictive corporate cost saving edicts according to new research published today.

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Procurement Now: The Evolution Continues

Guest Contributor: Kevin Kimber, UKI Managing Director, Cloud, SAP AG

Business is different today. The rise of globalisation, outsourcing, and rapidly changing market dynamics have prompted companies to adopt more variable operating models to maximise agility and minimise risks. Businesses are more dependent upon external suppliers, talent, and partners than ever to do everything from product innovation to manufacturing to distribution and customer service. And a growing portion of their workforce isn’t even on their full-time payroll.

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The future of public procurement

By Guest Contributor, Christian Lanng, CEO, Tradeshift

The timing of the UK Department of Health's adoption of PEPPOL ("Pan-European Public Procurement Online) may just help accelerate the economic recovery in EU member countries. With billions of euros tied up in supply chain paperwork, small and medium-sized businesses stand to benefit from faster, digitised procurement transactions.

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Five reasons procurement is misunderstood

By Guest Contributor, Steve Hall Editor, Procurement Leaders

You can’t entirely blame a procurement executive for having a chip on their shoulder – they’re responsible for millions, even billions of spend, but yet they risk becoming outsiders in the organisation; siloed off or constrained by the demands of other functions that limit their impact.

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