Monthly Archives: August 2012

Equipment spares

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

Beware the one-time purchase of equipment spares Imagine that one year ago, your organisation purchased a major piece of capital equipment with a predicted life of seven years, assuming a 14 hour working day, six days a week, for 48 weeks of the year. The supplier, a Japanese company offered you ‘essential spares’, which were […]

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The choice of a lady? – not in this case

Monday, July 30th, 2012

Product Recalls- The choice of a lady? In the Brian Farrington Limited work with retailers, we are aware of the negative impact a product recall programme can have, as well as the associated cost. The trading Standards Institute publish on a regular basis product recalls. They relate to a wide variety. One of the latest […]

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The technical considerations of a purchase

Monday, July 30th, 2012

The Technical considerations of a purchase – raw cotton. Brian Farrington Ltd has assisted a client who had a dispute over the purchase of raw cotton. That specific dispute was in regard to invoiced weight. We should bear in mind that many ‘items’ are purchased by weight, including fruit, castings, steel and coal. Specialist technical  […]

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The elite criminals in our midst!

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Elite Athletes! What about the elite criminals in our midst! There are elite criminals in our midst. That is a fact, but are there any in procurement? There have been some well publicised cases, including the recent ‘potato’ scandal. It is a reasonable question to ask “How does an elite criminal operate in procurement?” Even […]

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Every picture tells a story – Second hand risk

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Today’s risk briefing is prompted by a report on a Performance Audit of San Bernadino International Airport Operations, Development and Construction Activities. The report is dated June 6, 2011. It highlights what can happen in the absence of robust due diligence and lack of robust financial controls. The report concludes that SBIAA has not established […]

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A year fraught with issues

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

We send our Season’s Greetings to all our readers and sincerely hope that 2011 will deliver for you everything you wish for. It promises to be a year fraught with issues directly affecting the procurement profession. We are happy to share some of our thoughts with you. The thoughts are influenced by events that impacted […]

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