Purchasing - October 20, 2005
Features
Re-engineering the buy process breathes life into pcard program
Re-engineering the procurement process is paying off for the Denver News Agency. In two years, it has increased the number of purchasing card holders by 18%, transactions by 25% and spending per card by 32%. After the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News entered into a joint agreement in 2001 forming the Denver Newspaper Agency, Ginger Young, purchasing director, evaluated the company's ...
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