Purchasing - February 22, 2001
Features
Today's buyer is High-Tech
he purchasing professional at the beginning of the 21 st century is dramatically different from buyers of just 16 years ago.
- ELECTRONICS PURCHASING
- ELECTRONIC BUYING CONDITIONS
- Fewer components in short supply
- Connector costs rise
- PURCHASING STRATEGY
- Marconi reinvents itself; changes supplier strategy
- RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
- Expect lower prices for lithium batteries
- SEMICONDUCTORS
- Expect more supply, lower tags for DSPs
- Electronics
- Global Sourcing
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- MARKET UPDATE
- Notebook PC buyers get more for their buck
- INSIDE PURCHASING
- Information Technology
- WHAT'S HOT
- PC Sourcing Strategies
- E-mail: Another way to get in back door
- Job Scene
- LOGISTICS
- Logistics
- What's Hot
- INTERNATIONAL AIR CARGO
- Consolidation sparks change
- MRO/DISTRIBUTIONNEWS
- OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES
- FACSIMILE UPDATE
- Competing technologies: No match for fax
- OFFICE SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION
- Buying groups help keep dealer prices competitive
- PRODUCT UPDATE
- PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
- PURCHASING HOTLINE
- Partnering with Resellers
- It's all about service
- PC SOURCING STRATEGY
- A local reseller helps Microsoft improve customer satisfaction
- TECHNOLOGY VIEWPOINT
- Buying PCs 'direct' has price benefits
- SUPPLY INSIGHTS
- ALUMINUM SHEET and PLATE
- Ripe for negotiation
- TECHLINES
- General Motors launches new purchasing approach
- CEOs to purchasing: No time to 'lighten up'
- JIT II PROGRAMS
- Beckman Coulter-JIT insights
- REGULATION WATCH
- OSHA issues new regulations before Bush takes office
- TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
- Bluetooth is king once again
Advertisement


