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Quotes about New Zealand
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“ It is great news, and Air New Zealand should be applauded because this is what we have been looking for. ”
Paul Tilstone in Taking control of charges -
“ If we lost MSC, you may find our retailers would be prepared to take a step back as long as we got it back in two to three years, but not Europe. If we lose MSC, Alaska or New Zealand will quickly fill that space. ”
In SA retailers ‘pushing for global stamp of approval’ for fish they sell
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Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 and the European Financial Crisis
Explore space for transparency (Dec 6 2012) Procurement Ethics , Supplier Diversity
...tion in Greece (94^th, the lowest EU state) is entirely different from that of Denmark and Finland, tied with New Zealand in first place. However, the old adage that corruption only occurs in the countries of the South, ...
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SA retailers ‘pushing for global stamp of approval’ for fish they sell
Explore Home - BusinessDay (Jun 26 2012) Retail & CPG/FMCG
...o take a step back as long as we got it back in two to three years, but not Europe. If we lose MSC, Alaska or New Zealand will quickly fill that space." Pick n Pay marketing and sustainability director Bronwen Rohland sa... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: New Zealand Pick n Pay
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We just get on and do it
Explore supplymanagement.com (Mar 13 2012) Outsourcing
...chasing and logistics positions in IT, manufacturing, retail, airports and pharmaceutical firms in the UK and New Zealand. Now she heads the procurement function of Norland Managed Services, a 27-year-old company that sp... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: KPMG New Zealand
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Travel and legal deal to save NZ public sector $178 million
Explore supplymanagement.com (Dec 17 2011) Value creation , Public Sector , Business Travel , Services Procurement
...s settlement with New Zealand authorities over cartel allegations * Local supplier preference bill debated in New Zealand * A valuable import * KPMG to scrutinise NZ government spend Latest articles on international * Tr... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Germany New Zealand Rebecca Ellinor
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UK perceived more corrupt than Germany
Explore supplymanagement.com (Nov 30 2011) Procurement Ethics
...t crisis or an Arab world starting a new political era, leaders must heed the demands for better government.” New Zealand was considered to be the least corrupt with a score of 9.5 and Somalia the most scoring 1. The US ... (Read Full Article)
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UK public sector at risk of corruption
Explore supplymanagement.com (Nov 30 2011) Procurement Ethics , Public Sector
...t crisis or an Arab world starting a new political era, leaders must heed the demands for better government.” New Zealand was considered to be the least corrupt with a score of 9.5 and Somalia the most scoring 1. The US ... (Read Full Article)
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Analysis: Supply chain contingency strategies lacking emergency options
Explore Procurement Leaders Network (Nov 24 2011) Risk Management
...ar has seen supply chains around the world disrupted by the severe winter in the UK, earthquakes in Japan and New Zealand and flooding in Thailand, but according to a report by the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) bus... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Japan Thailand New Zealand
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Precious Metals - The Outlook for Silver and Gold
Explore mypurchasingcenter.com (Nov 1 2011) Metals & Minerals
.../2008, geopolitical tensions such as in the Middle East or North Africa, or natural disasters as in Japan and New Zealand. However, with the current state of the US and European economies - with very high levels of debt ...
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How Corrupt is Your Country?
Explore procureiq.com (Sep 21 2011) Procurement Ethics
...rom 10 (very clean) to 0 (highly corrupt). I'm pleased to say that Canada is 6th at an 8.9, outranked only by New Zealand and Singapore (tied for 1st at a 9.3) in the Commonwealth. The ten most corrupt countries, in orde... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Canada Singapore New Zealand
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South African Rugby Union under fire for not sourcing locally
Explore supplymanagement.com (Sep 7 2011)
... Friday 9 September 2011.” The union said it would protest against SARU during the World Cup, which starts in New Zealand tomorrow, unless its demands were met. A SARU spokesman would not be drawn on whether the organisa... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: South Africa China New Zealand
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Chain reaction
Explore cpoagenda.com (Mar 13 2010) Sourcing
...$1 billion. These included February’s Chilean earthquake ($8 billion), September’s Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand ($4.4 billion) and winter storms across western Europe ($2.8 billion). Data from the World Economi... (Read Full Article)
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