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Lanyon launches Rate Parity solution - 0 views

  • of Web rates on corporate hotel programs,” said Todd Tyler, President & Chief Executive Officer for Lanyon.   “From our conversations with corporate travel buyers, we know many of them have struggled for years to rationalize hotel Web rates and negotiated corporate rates with their business travelers.  We believe Rate Parity closes this gap and helps corporate travel buyers restore confidence in their corporate hotel programs,” said Tyler.
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APICS Releases Key Findings From Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Event - 1 views

  • APICS The Association for Operations Management, the global leader in supply chain and operations management certification, education, and membership, announced today key findings from an event exploring APICS members' roles in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability in relation to the United Nations Global Compact.
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BCD Travel to Offer GetThere Travel Collaboration Technology to Corporations | Yacht Va... - 0 views

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    Many BCD Travel clients, including several Fortune 200 firms, already use GetThere today to optimize travel procurement and drive maximized use of preferred ...
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Corporate Travel Purchasing Negotiations - GLG News - 0 views

  • Corporations are going directly to travel suppliers to discuss possibilities for discounts. A travel management company (TMC) can play a key role in assisting organizations with negotiating supplier discounts:
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Basware and Cortex Announce E-Invoicing Project with Apache Corporation - MarketWatch - 0 views

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    service company that improves efficiencies, reduces costs and streamlines procurement and supply chain processes for its customers.
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'Greening' Transportation in the Supply Chain - 0 views

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    Even corporations with clear environmental aims fail to go the distance when it comes to their supply chains. But lessons from a small group of Fortune 500 companies can give them the direction they need.
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New Supply Chain Risk Poll Finds Fortune 1000 Companies Are Managing Risk for Less Than... - 0 views

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    "Aravo, the leading provider of SaaS Supplier Information Management (SIM) software and services, today announced the results of a new supplier risk poll exploring the opinions and concerns of Fortune 1000 executives. While global corporations are focusing on creating collaborative partnerships with suppliers to make supply chains more efficient, the poll indicates that their top concerns include ongoing supplier financial viability, ensuring regulatory compliance, and managing suppliers in emerging markets."
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Inventing the 21st-century purchasing organization - McKinsey Quarterly - Operations - ... - 0 views

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    To get the most out of the purchasing function, top-performing companies redefine its role and ensure that its goals align with corporate strategy.
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Procurement Strategy Council - 0 views

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    Best practices research and executive education to senior procurement executives at leading global corporations.
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IBM New Corporate Responsibility and Environmental Requirements to Advance Sustainabili... - 0 views

  • John Paterson, IBM Global Supply Chief Procurement Officer and Vice President, said, "Clearly there are financial benefits for procurement organizations around the world to choose suppliers that effectively manage their corporate and environmental responsibilities. For IBM, this helps contribute to our business success and that of our suppliers.  Moreover, it's the right thing to do."
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    New management system requirements to advance sustainability across the company's global network of suppliers. IBM's "first-tier" suppliers.
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Corporate United - 0 views

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    Advances the collective spend management efforts of its member companies.
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Carbon Disclosure Project - Global climate change reporting system - 1 views

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    The Carbon Disclosure Project is an independent not-for-profit organization holding the largest database of primary corporate climate change information in the world.
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Solve Supply Chain Challenges with New Book - 0 views

  • The Supply Chain Management Center at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business is bringing together top industry and government leaders to address inefficiencies in today's supply chain and come up with innovative ways to manage risk. The center spearheaded a recently released book, "X-Treme Supply Chain Management: A Guide to Mastering Business Volatility," and yesterday hosted an executive roundtable discussion among senior government and business leaders on the implications of the global economic crisis for supply chain management.
  • Edited by Boyson, center co-director Professor Thomas Corsi and senior fellow Lisa Harrington, the book is a collaboration with CSCMP and co-contributors from some of the industry's leading corporations and organizations. The book also includes a companion tool kit, developed by Smith's Supply Chain Management Center and Interactive Learning Solutions Inc., that provides practitioners with simulations and spreadsheets to manage volatility in their supply chains. Sterling Commerce, an IBM company, is the project's technology sponsor and a co-contributor. Published by Routledge, the book was introduced on the West Coast last week at CSCMP's annual global conference in San Diego.
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Supply chain executives list in any survey is lack of visibility - 0 views

  • One of the top challenges supply chain executives list in any survey is lack of visibility.  Whether it is the status of orders, location of shipments or quantity of inventory, managers struggle to have the latest information about goods in the supply chain.  The lack of visibility contributes to a significant amount of inefficiency and waste.  Assuming the worst, most organizations stock buffer inventories to overcompensate for any potential supply shortages they may be unaware of.  The result is that more inventory than necessary is in the supply chain tying up working capital and inflating corporate balance sheets.
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