back to article Record e-auction saves £100m

The UK government has smashed its previous record for cost savings achieved from a reverse e-auction In what was the largest public sector e-auction ever held, public sector organisations cut the price of office stationery, printer cartridges, paper and magnetic media by up to 62 per cent and saved £100m. The Office of …

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  1. Ned Fowden

    E-auction falacy

    the reason the previous supplier (Banner) dropped this contract was due to unsustainable pricing on a re-tender request.

    it's certainly going to be interesting to hear about how well these companies do in supporting these contracts.

    or how much the MoD is going to overspend in the coming months/years

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    For more Information

    http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/EquipmentAndLogistics/ModTeamHelpsMake100MillionGovernmentSaving.htm

  3. Mat Butler

    Group Supplies

    The MOD DE&S Office Supplies Category Management Team commissioned the services of Group Supplies to structure a commercial tender process and hold the reverse auction.

    The company advised MOD to split the contract and undertake four auctions on sequential days with the £110m stationery supplies requirement being completed on the first day.

    http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/EquipmentAndLogistics/ModTeamHelpsMake100MillionGovernmentSaving.htm

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    eAuction

    The MOD DE&S Office Supplies Category Management Team commissioned the services of Group Supplies Ltd to structure a commercial tender process and hold the reverse auction.

    The company advised MOD to split the contract and undertake four auctions on sequential days with the £110m stationery supplies requirement being completed on the first day.

  5. Kit Temple

    Huzzah

    Horray for our wonderful government saving huge piles of money.

    Well, I thought at least one person should say it - no need to only post negative comments about the government...

  6. Mark Gillespie

    Nice but..

    The reality is, that fat cat bosses will absorb the savings, by rewarding themselves bonuses for coming up with the plan...

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