Travel and hospitality businesses can’t afford to compromise on guest experience – which is why it’s essential for them to see what they’re buying and why.
With many organisations facing a battle to attract and retain talented staff, it’s important that they are not frustrated in their ability to do their jobs by cumbersome procurement technology
Manufacturing and industrial firms are operating in difficult conditions, so having close control over what they spend is essential – and digital procurement is helping them spend more efficiently
With supply chain disruption, rising prices and pressure to meet ESG and CSR aspirations, it’s more important than ever that organisations have control over how they spend budgets
Cutting costs can be a challenge for UK healthcare organisations – but better information can help procurement professionals with more controlled spending
One the biggest issues schools face when it comes to saving money on everyday purchases is a lack of visibility into what they are spending and where. Having access to in-depth information can help reduce costs and identify opportunities for further efficiencies
Schools are under pressure to reduce their carbon footprint and operate in a responsible manner – but more effective procurement can help them buy from reputable suppliers and keep carbon emissions to a minimum
Being able to withstand and respond to a disaster is crucial for local governments – and that means building strong relationships with trusted suppliers
Shares in SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics dropped on Monday after Washington revoked authorisations that allowed them to secure U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment for their chip plants in China.
Many businesses rely on raw materials sourced from remote regions but lack data on the environmental and operational conditions within the crucial “first mile”
The last mile is one of the most complex links in the supply chain, but teams lack real-time access to unified operational data where and when it matters most