The aim of this event is to see how a large organisation copes with thousands of orders per day, how it manages its suppliers and how it is able to deliver next day orders received up to 19.00.
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Date:
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Tuesday 18 June 2013
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Venue:
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RS Components Ltd
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Address:
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CORBY
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Fee:
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Members - £0.00 per person
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Non-members - £0.00 per person
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or call us on 0845 880 1188
Online bookings for this event have now ended. To secure a place, please call a member of the customer response team on 01780 756777
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This event will review the future of the procurement function, its importance to company profitability and the organisations strategic development.
The event will discuss and explore the importance of the procurement function.
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Date:
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Thursday 20 June 2013
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Venue:
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Veolia Environmental Services
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Address:
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CANNOCK
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Fee:
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Members - £0.00 per person
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Non-members - £0.00 per person
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or call us on 0845 880 1188
Booking ends on Tuesday 18 June 2013
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Hear directly from Virgin Trains on what it takes to run one of the busiest railways in the UK, how do you run a franchised railway and what part does procurement play in delivering service and profit?
Managing relationships such as the DfT, FM and rolling stock are diverse and varied, all affecting bottom line margin - how do you maximise such diverse relationships?
Last year’s West Coast franchise fiasco cost the UK tax payer over £50m in compensation, partially down to fundamental errors by the DfT in evaluating each bid, what part does procurement play in this and what lessons can be learnt for the procurement fraternity?
Evaluating bids, bonds and emotions can be a volatile and expensive game, hear directly from Virgin Trains Andy Cross, Business Support Director who is responsible for the procurement function within Virgin Trains.
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Date:
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Thursday 20 June 2013
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Venue:
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The Midland Hotel
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Address:
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MANCHESTER
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Fee:
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Members - £0.00 per person
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Non-members - £0.00 per person
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or call us on 0845 880 1188
Booking ends on Tuesday 18 June 2013
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Are you aware of what’s freely available to help you or your organisation build or benchmark capability?
At the centre of the Scottish public procurement reform programme is the concept of ‘building capability’. Scotland is leading the way on raising awareness of procurement in schools to encourage young people in to our profession. Various pathways in to a career in public and private sector procurement have been launched or are in development. This is an ambitious initiative but there is considerable pace on progress to date.
Since the Review of Procurement in 2006, the public sector has been investing in their people, organisational capability and in systems, tools, practices and training and to championing the development of private sector capability - sharing, bench marking and promoting good practice wherever possible.
Come and find out more…
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Date:
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Thursday 20 June 2013
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Venue:
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City of Glasgow College
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Address:
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GLASGOW
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Fee:
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Members - £0.00 per person
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Non-members - £0.00 per person
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or call us on 0845 880 1188
Booking ends on Tuesday 18 June 2013
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The future of procurement can be determined by looking at how other professions have evolved. The speech will cover the importance of procurement to the FTSE 350, and use this as a launch pad into the debt humankind has to procurement, how procurement is evolving and what impact specialising and outsourcing is going to have on its future.
The aim of the event is to provide a different way to think about procurement, its role and its future. You will go home knowing that humanity would not be what it is today without our profession.
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Date:
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Wednesday 26 June 2013
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Venue:
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Ramada Encore (Derby)
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Address:
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DERBY
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Fee:
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Members - £0.00 per person
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Non-members - £0.00 per person
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or call us on 0845 880 1188
Booking ends on Monday 24 June 2013
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