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FTSE 250 Client – Manufacturing – Private Sector

Barkers Procurement

The client needed support to build cohesive plans to drive delivery of their flagship E2E supply chain programme which was initiated in order to ensure that the global supply chain is fit for the future and in alignment with the overall client’s strategy.

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What Are The Pressures That Procurement Faces In 2023 And Beyond?

Barkers Procurement

What Are The Pressures That Procurement Faces In 2023 And Beyond? It has been reported by McKinsey that in 2023 alone the typical workload on the function is set to increase by over 10%. McKinsey reports that supply chain disruption is costing companies 0.47% on average each year. How can Barkers help?

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Q3 2023 Insider roundup: A deep dive into procurement tech market movements; updated coverage of 13 vendors

Spend Matters

Market trends in procurement technology 2023 — Drawing from the information gathered during the data-driven process called SolutionMap and the general knowledge our analysts have gained from their work, the Spend Matters analyst team shared notes on the changes and trends they have seen in the procurement landscape.

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The Big Interview with Emma Giles

Procurement Heads

It’s all the things you would expect in terms of robust Sourcing, SRM and category management across our supply chain, working closely with our business stakeholders and achieving excellent year-on-year results against an ever-increasing set of challenging KPIs.

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What Are the Pressures That Procurement Faces In 2024 and Beyond?

Barkers Procurement

Last year, McKinsey reported that in 2023 alone, the typical workload on the function was set to increase by over 10%. The increasing pressure from macroeconomic factors that include inflation, continued supply chain disruption, geopolitical tensions and ESG factors are primary areas of concern for the procurement professional.

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What Are the Pressures That Procurement Faces In 2024 and Beyond?

Barkers Procurement

Last year, McKinsey reported that in 2023 alone, the typical workload on the function was set to increase by over 10%. The increasing pressure from macroeconomic factors that include inflation, continued supply chain disruption, geopolitical tensions and ESG factors are primary areas of concern for the procurement professional.

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The Big Interview with Emma Giles

Procurement Heads

It’s all the things you would expect in terms of robust Sourcing, SRM and category management across our supply chain, working closely with our business stakeholders and achieving excellent year-on-year results against an ever-increasing set of challenging KPIs.

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