Last year we posted a blog to review the procurement trends of 2022, now that we’re halfway through 2023, it’s a great time to reflect on this year’s trends.
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This generation is more aware than any before, of the importance, of working towards a more sustainable future. We have a greater understanding of the choices we make and the impact this has on the environment. Greener, more environmentally friendly options are being encouraged.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a machine’s ability to perform cognitive functions, usually associated with the human mind. It is defined when a machine can perform a task that previously would have been completed by human intelligence.
In our previous blogs we have discussed the united efforts that we must undertake to ensure we reverse climate damage. So, it is unsurprising that all responsible companies in many different sectors are considering the efforts they can make to do their part for the planet.
Sustainability is fundamental for the planet; we must act now as we are responsible for not only our current needs but that of future generations.
Supplying products from global manufacturers have many advantages, which is why so many businesses venture overseas to gain the benefits global sourcing provides. However, several challenges come with global sourcing, and often many are complex.
With a new year soon approaching, we investigate some of the trends that we think could occur in the supply chain industry in 2023.
Whether working on a construction or mine site, safety is essential, even more so when operating and working around haul trucks. Like most industrial equipment, haul trucks require specialists to operate them to guarantee safety. There are basic safety procedures that every site.
The role and end goal of procurement’s functions is to optimise the process of adding value to a business, whether this is through goods or services, leading to a wealth of benefits.
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