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Indirect Procurement represents a significant portion of expenditure for many companies and managing it successfully can be a challenging task, requiring a keen focus on ongoing trends and potential risks.

Organisations across the globe are facing inflation and labour challenges, while advancements in technology present opportunities to maximise efficiency and drive greater business value. 

Register now to hear a lively, informal discussion between hosts Graham Crawshaw of CASME and Greg Anderson of WNS Procurement and a panel of procurement experts, who will provide their perspectives on navigating the current Indirect Procurement landscape.

 


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