Purchasing - April 5, 2001
Features
CHIPS ABROAD
British-Dutch metals company Corus will close three million metric tons of annual steelmaking capacity in the United Kingdom by 2003.
- Buyers News
- Buylines
- Delphi orders zero defects
- Grassroots Survey
- Buyers express optimism
- Purchasing Survey
- Buyers revisit ethics policies
- Sourcing
- Deere targets 10%+ savings on plastic resins
- Strategies
- Delco Remy seeks 50% cost reduction
- CPI Edition
- What's Hot
- Buyers News
- Buyers: Slow market won't see February hike
- FIBC market sees growth with new products
- Chemforecast
- Prices slip and level off
- Chlor-Alkali
- Market imbalance causes pricing polarity
- Pharmaceuticals
- Dos and don'ts of discovery outsourcing
- Specialty and Fine Chemical Markets
- Buyers target strategic partners
- Career Development
- Cpi Edition
- Buyers News
- More buyers see price hikes imminent
- Cross-Functional Buying Teams
- Inside Purchasing
- Logistics
- Metals
- Copper and Brass Products
- Red and yellow metals continue to shine
- What's Hot
- News
- Last domestic manganese maker calls it quits
- Analyst boosts steel hedging
- Flat gold market will encourage consolidation
- LTV moves tubing managers into steel business
- Wire firm eyes new products
- CHIPS
- Usinor, Arbed, Aceralia form world's largest steelmaker
- Steel prices will rise, but when?
- Product Update
- Lubricants
- Slipping industrial demand will soften some lube prices
- Power Transmission
- Rate of expansion will roll more slowly this year
- Professional Profile
- Purchasing Hotline
- Supply Insights
- Purchasing Forecasts
- Supply Insights
- Supply Insights
- Porcelain Electrical Supplies
- Prices have been popping
- The Internet and Supply Chain Management
- The Raw Material Buy
- Web ordering, auctions will play limited role
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