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Lene Aabo-Bjerregaard on close communication and collaboration in a crisis

Procurement Leaders

With operations all over the world, and sourcing offices in Denmark, North America and China, its supply chain is exposed to a huge scope of complex challenges, across categories of spend including agriculture, chemicals, and enzymes, among others.

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The Supplier Management Secret Recipe

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. What is Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)? The Supplier Management Secret Recipe article and permission to publish here provided by Sam Jenks. 5 tbs | Supplier Information Management — Database/Registry. Subscribe Here! Email Address.

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Complete Guide to Procurement in Construction

World of Procurement blog

With a myriad of challenges specific to construction, understanding how to navigate the procurement process can make the difference between a project's success or its downfall. Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating risks associated with delays, supply shortages, and contractual disputes.

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Complete Guide to Procurement in Construction

World of Procurement blog

With a myriad of challenges specific to construction, understanding how to navigate the procurement process can make the difference between a project's success or its downfall. Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating risks associated with delays, supply shortages, and contractual disputes.

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The 25 Hottest US Procurement Startups

Procurement Software

FRDM FRDM is a software company specialising in supply chain risk management. Their software is designed for multinational corporations managing complex supply chains. It helps large enterprises like Virgin, Coca-Cola, Boeing, and IBM map, monitor, and mitigate ESG risks across their global supply chains.