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NHS Show & Tell: Are you moving fast enough to implement an Inventory Management Solution (IMS) in line with Scan4Safety?

This exclusive IMS & Scan4Safety Show & Tell event provides a unique opportunity for industry experts to discuss these innovations and how they can address the sector’s significant challenges.

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Challenges, Solutions and The Future: Final Mile Delivery in Healthcare

Organisations require efficient ways to manage their inventory and delivery of goods. Join us for this webinar as we take a closer look at our DistributIN solution and discuss how to manage inventory in the Final Mile Delivery phase.

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How can data standards and inventory technology help our healthcare system? 

This webinar showcases latest information from GS1 and the healthcare sector and presents leading industry figures as they share their story, offer unique insights, and address the key challenges facing the sector today.

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How to deliver SMART Procurement & Sustainability?

Procurement and supply chain management will play a vital role in helping to ensure the new ICSs can deliver an integrated service, ensuring economies of scale and value for money but also joined-up thinking across the whole health and social care space in a particular region, to minimise waste or stock going out of date.

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Data Analytics – Bringing data together across ICSs

Bringing together robust and informative data has always been a challenge, even more so now in the new NHS structure with the need to combine and interpret data coming from different sources. Harnessing this data to improve transparency and understanding of the supply chain can support better decision making and more cost effective, greener procurement.

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3 key factors shaping the future of eProcurement

Learn why the eProcurement industry is moving towards a unified and holistic approach to tackle ever-growing “pain points” as a Think-Ahead strategy. Most of the “pain points” that procurement professionals tackled for years are now on the priority list. How is the eProcurement industry responding to this?