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5 Tips to Leverage Digital Tools to Deliver Tangible Sustainability Improvements

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Procurement Leaders Webinar. Speakers: Arnaud Malardé, Ivalua | Hélène Vermont, Michelin Group. With mounting pressure for organizations to make tangible contributions to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, the procurement function must strategize to implement and report their collective efforts.

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Commonwealth of Virginia Uses Ivalua’s Platform for Transformation of eVA Procurement System

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System will help improve efficiency and the purchasing experience for government employees and vendors. eVA is Virginia’s award-winning eProcurement portal, which provides a centralized, online purchasing hub for state and local agencies and more than 112,000 approved vendors who provide essential goods and services.

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Boeing Lands Significant 787 Dreamliner Aircraft Deal

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The new international air carrier is to be named Riyadh Air, which is reportedly procuring 39 Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with an option for 33 more. The nation’s existing national carrier Saudia will purchase 39 Dreamliners with an option for 10 additional. Reportedly, production of wide aisle aircraft was sold out through 2025.

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Hospitals Suffer from a Lack of Market Transparency: New Evidence from a Research Project with SCWorx

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This organization is working with a number of major hospitals across the country, including Maimonides, Mayo Clinic, Baptist Health, University of Chicago, University of Vermont, and others. Hospitals cannot be successful in their quest to drive down costs unless they have data that allow them to address challenges in spend analysis.

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Supply Chain Matters News Capsule Follow-up- February 13, 2023

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According to a published report by The New York Times , ( Paid subscription or metered view ) GlobalFoundries will dedicate a portion of its production capacity specifically to produce semiconductor devices for General Motors needs. According to the report, GlobalFoundries now aims to submit a proposal to the U.S. East and Gulf Ports.