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Hutchinson Expands its Procurement Digitalization Roadmap with Ivalua

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Ivalua, a global leader in spend management , and its partner Axys Consultants today announced that Hutchinson has selected Ivalua’s eProcurement software to expand the scope of its currently implemented solution and meet its evolving procurement requirements. Redwood City, CA, 20 April 2023.

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Who Are the Key Players in Public Procurement?

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In the UK, public procurement is essential to providing high-quality public services. Companies wishing to work with public sector organisations must know who the key players in public procurement are. These players administer public contracts, establish procurement regulations, and influence the procurement environment.

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Strategic Procurement: 4 Tactics for Economic Recovery in 2021

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In August 2020 Gartner published this report “4 Tactics Procurement Can Use to Sustain Influence as Economic Conditions Improve” This blog summarizes the key points of the report which you can read in full, here. Procurement Teams Step-up. Help staff sell procurement’s value during recovery.

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How Modern Software Empowers Procurement with Agility and Resilience in Times of Crisis

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This highly automated approach, Jones suggested, is the future of Procurement and will enable organizations to be much more resilient and agile, especially in times of crisis. Achieving these goals would not only help Chassis Brakes control spend, it would improve product quality.

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Uncertain Times Call for Strong Leaders: A Q&A with Dawn Tiura

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Today, procurement leaders have a seat at the table in e-staff meetings. Procurement teams were just buyers who delivered what other departments told them to buy. Organizations viewed procurement as the bottleneck between what they wanted and when they received it. How has the role changed over the past few years?