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Westinghouse expands UK supply chain for new reactors
Westinghouse has signed memorandums of understanding with six UK suppliers to support nuclear new build projects based on its AP1000 and AP300 reactor technologies in the UK and around the world.
Amazon.com (AMZN) Expands Amazon Business With LPL Financial Nationwide Partnership
Amazon.com (AMZN) recently experienced a price move of 13% over the last quarter, amid several key developments.
Garda Commissioner wants to strengthen capabilities of force
The new Garda Commissioner has said he wants to strengthen the capabilities of An Garda Síochána to counter rapidly emerging threats in frontline policing, organised crime and national security.
Strategic Balance
Procurement rarely exists in isolation. It is shaped by the environment in which it operates, from the shifting dynamics of geopolitics to the evolving priorities of public service. This week’s developments show how resilience and foresight are becoming indispensable to those who manage supply, contracts and strategy.
Kedrion partners with JAGGAER to digitise procurement, boosting efficiency and strategic focus across its global plasma-derived pharmaceutical supply chain
Kedrion, a major name in biopharmaceuticals, crafts plasma-derived medications to treat rare diseases.
SAF production and procurement deals inked in China and other Asia regions
The development and use of sustainable aviation fuel is increasing in both mainland China and Hong Kong, with multiple announcements of new partnerships to advance low carbon air transport.
Boeing-Korean Air US$36bn Deal Shapes Procurement Landscape
Boeing and Korean Air have announced a deal which will see the airline intent to buy 103 of Boeing's fuel-efficient family of aircraft in an effort to modernise its fleet and support the carrier's expansion within operations with Asiana Airlines over the next several years.
EU chief's plane hit by suspected Russian GPS jamming in Bulgaria
The European Commission has confirmed that President von der Leyen's plane was subject to suspected Russian GPS jamming as it attempted to land in Bulgaria yesterday.
Ireland 'open' to Ukraine peacekeeping mission - Martin
Taoiseach Micheál Martin told President Volodymyr Zelensky that Ireland remains open to taking part in any peacekeeping mission in Ukraine.
Strategic Leverage
The national procurement sector is at an inflection point as public and private interests converge to reshape priorities.
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