10 February 2009

Finally, first BEE verification agencies accredited

The Association of BEE Verification Agencies (ABVA) has welcomed the announcement by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mandisi Mpahlwa, in terms of verification agencies that have completed the accreditation process conducted by the South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

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World Class Operational Procurement: Where’s my stuff?

Part 8 of a ten-part series that examines key operational aspects of the so-called “Purchase to Pay” value chain by Independent Contributor, Peter Alkema – Head: Purchase to Pay at ABSA  “The request was authorised, the Purchasing Order (PO) was created and communicated to the supplier, and now the goods or services are expected to

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Procurement Organisations can now turn headcount on and off

Hot on the heels of last months article concerning Interim Contracts, Purchasing SA (PSA), a specialized Purchasing Consultancy based in Kwa-Zulu Natal, announced that it is launching a new Interim Management Service. This service will provide highly-skilled purchasing executives for hands-on assignments over a wide range of industries across South Africa. As reported previously, Interim

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Why should Procurement organisations benchmark?

One of the first organisations to benchmark in the modern business world was Rank Xerox, who in the 1980s formed a dedicated team to find out how other organisations outside of the photocopying industry managed functions, such as transport. The results provided Xerox with invaluable insights into how to spend money more effectively and, in

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Events Procurement: The professionals are the answer, but transparency is key

“The events and conference industry has grown in leaps and bounds in South Africa over the past few years. In light of this, organisations will, at some point, need the services of an Events or Conferencing Company who can assist with services ranging from conceptualisation, design, and marketing to operations,” Lou-Marie Radyn, Managing Director of

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The impact of the financial crisis on SA, and why BEE is now more important than ever

When the current global financial crisis peaked in 2008, the South African economy was held together by its strong foundation which benefitted from several past regulations that minimized investment flows out of the economy. Factors that have been in South Africa’s favor include our exchange control, our healthy banking system, the infrastructure investment by government

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People on the move: Spotlight on Procurement and Supply Chain

  Paul McKane has recently moved from Quadrem to being appointed as Solution Manager – SRM at SAP South Africa. Fantas Mobu has been appointed as the Chairman of the SOEPF (State-Owned Enterprises Procurement Forum). Julian Curtiss has been appointed as Managing Director of Transaction Technology Solutions.       IPSA Board 2009: • Karen van

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How to generate and track output devices: Savings in the desktop, copying and print environment through managed print solutions (MPS)

This is the second in a series of 4 articles on the topic of generating and tracking output savings, with particular focus on the Managed Print Solutions (MPS) category. The focus of this article is the often delicate issue of “vendor contract re-negotiation”. “Re-negotiating hardware/equipment rental agreements with vendors are generally difficult and can be

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