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Welcome to ProcurementAlert.com!

April 2, 2008 by Charlie Walker
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It’s getting tougher to keep cool as our economic climate gets hotter and hotter. To survive in this environment, companies like yours need to know they’re getting top-notch information on the important subjects procurement, inventory and purchasing professionals need to know about.

But if you’re like most supply chain professionals, you don’t have the time to wade thrrough print-heavy and ad-laden industry magazines, or surf the Internet, to try to figure out what’s working and isn’t.

That’s where ProcurementAlert.com comes in.

We’ll tell you about what’s happening today – and what you can expect to happen tomorrow, in short, snappy doses, updated daily. We sift through the Web sites, studies and other sources of procurement news, and give you only the most important elements.

Some of the topics you’ll find on the ProcurementAlert.com Web site:

  • Top ways supply chains will be affected in 2008
  • Top ways to find the right vendors
  • How to negotiate successfully with vendors
  • Loss prevention strategies
  • Top tips for training new employees in procurement
  • Top mistakes to avoid as a procurement professional
  • And many more!

We’ll save you time so you can focus on the pressing hallenges.

It’s a two-way street. Use the comments section below each article to share your reactions and questions. Give us a shot. Add ProcurementAlert.com to your bookmarks and your daily reading routine.

Is there a topic you’d like to see more about? Let us save you the time it’ll take to research it. Just let us know at ProcurementAlert@pbp.com

 We look forward to hearing from you soon.

 Charlie Walker

Editor, ProcurementAlert.com

cwalker@pbp.com

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