Supply chain specialist publishes selection of SCM improvement projects
Supply chain specialist, and member company of IMPERIAL Logistics, Volition Consulting Services has published a book with an assortment of supply chain business improvement projects. "The case studies reflected in the book have been documented in such a way to demonstrate the scale of business transformation, and range of benefits that can be achieved by organisations fousing on improving their supply chains, Dean Tebbutt, Managing Director of Volition Consulting Services, told SmartProcurement"
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Peer Reviewed: The law of Government Procurement in South Africa
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New work provides easy access to government's procurement policies
Owing to the fragmented regime governing public procurement in South Africa, it is exceedingly difficult to form a coherent view of the legal regime of government contracting. Professor Phoebe Bolton's book, The Law of Government Procurement in South Africa, provides for the first time relatively easy access to this regime, which will undoubtedly be of significant assistance to anyone approaching this field of law, says Geo Quinot in the 'Public Procurement Law Review'.
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In-Depth 2008 Procurement Salary Survey Report Published
SmartProcurement, in conjunction with Purchasing Index, Commerce Edge and Tech-Pro Personnel have created a comprehensive, in depth report based on the findings of the National Procurement and Supply Management (P & SM) Salary Survey. The report which compliments the results previously published was based on 522 voluntary respondents who participated are representative of the major sectors of commerce, industry and the public service. To download a free comprehensive extract of the report, click here.
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The Law of Government Procurement in South Africa
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