New Report Reveals Dissatisfaction With ITO Contracts Entered During Recession

New Report Reveals Dissatisfaction With ITO Contracts Entered During Recession

During the severe economic recession, many IT departments entered into poorly planned outsourcing contracts, and now the companies are paying the price in terms of lower service and lower technology. This problem was brought to light when Alsbridge released its recent report entitled, “Terms of Endearment – We Need to Talk.” These problems are most…

The Story of the Most Successful Green Project of Our Time

The Story of the Most Successful Green Project of Our Time

Emissions from commercial diesel truck fleets has now been reduced to the point that grilling a few burgers on a charcoal grill actually produces fewer emissions than driving one of these vehicles from Chicago to Baltimore. In fact, in the U.S., diesel truck emissions have been lowered by 95 percent between 1996 and today. According…

U.S Auto Makers Fear Supply Shortage Could Derail Vehicle Productions This Year

U.S Auto Makers Fear Supply Shortage Could Derail Vehicle Productions This Year

North American suppliers of original vehicle equipment for the automotive industry are struggling to keep up with increased production this year, according to a survey conducted by the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. The survey indicates that 62 percent of suppliers to North American automotive makers have been forced to extend the working hours of their…

How Unisys Fought Back to Survive the Worst Procurement Fraud in the History of the Pentagon

How Unisys Fought Back to Survive the Worst Procurement Fraud in the History of the Pentagon

In the late 1980s, things looked good for the newly formed corporation Unisys. The company was boosting its workforce, increasing its product offerings, and acquiring other companies, such as Timeplex. It seemed Unisys would soon be challenging the computer giant IBM for top spot among U.S. computer manufacturers.

UPS Offers Additional Shipping Alternative to Four New Western European Ports

UPS Offers Additional Shipping Alternative to Four New Western European Ports

UPS is offering customers shipping less than a container load of goods from Europe to the United States an alternative for faster and more affordable shipping. Its new preferred less than container load (PLCL) service started in 2011, servicing 26 ports in Asia, and now will include an additional four ports in Western Europe. The…

U.S. Manufacturing Using Significantly Less Fuel to Produce Goods

U.S. Manufacturing Using Significantly Less Fuel to Produce Goods

According to newly released data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration in its 2010 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey, U.S. manufacturing facilities are producing about the same amount of goods while lowering their energy costs and consumption tremendously. According to the report, the U.S. manufacturing sector decreased its energy consumption by 17 percent from 2002 to…

Automotive Industry Makes Plans to Move Operations if Conflict Intensifies in Korea

Automotive Industry Makes Plans to Move Operations if Conflict Intensifies in Korea

As the world braces for more conflict in the Korean peninsula, auto manufacturers and parts suppliers make plans to pull their production efforts out of the area in the event war breaks out. North Korea has moved two of its mid-range missiles from their military bases, and have announced plans to go ahead with a…

Acceptance of Plug In Electronic Vehicles Slow for Fleet Operators

Acceptance of Plug In Electronic Vehicles Slow for Fleet Operators

According to a new study by Navigant Research, consumers are embracing electronic vehicle technologies more quickly than companies who purchase fleet vehicles. Manufacturers of plug-in vehicles are trying not to produce too many, hoping to address the concerns over cost and technologies and spur a greater interest in their vehicles.

New Study Says Market Growth Won’t Translate into Bigger Budgets for Procurement Professionals

New Study Says Market Growth Won’t Translate into Bigger Budgets for Procurement Professionals

The Hackett Group, a global strategic business advisory and operations improvement firm, recently released a new study, entitled Borderless Business Environment – Driving New Pressure, Changing Priority for Procurement Leaders. In this study, the group reports that CEOs are challenged to do more with fewer resources continuing through 2013.