how to create a mutually beneficial MSP

May 23, 2016 Erwin Duits

A successful MSP program should be mutually beneficial for you and your suppliers, but there must be clarity in the supplier agreement. Read our point-by-point white paper on how to create a program structured to make all stakeholders happy. 

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Erwin Duits

Erwin Duits is Supply Chain Manager, EMEA for Randstad Sourceright. He has extensive experience in procurement and has helped many multinational organizations improve their procurement processes and achieve a competitive business advantage.

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