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08 Jan 2008
Tesco expands sourcing operations with Eqos
Eqos Ltd, provider of on-demand PLM, global sourcing, and supplier management solutions for the retail supply chain, today announced that the Tesco international sourcing group has moved one step closer towards achieving a standard operating model using the Eqos solution. Based in the UK, Tesco has built its business in the grocery industry, but more recently has diversified into a wide range of non-food categories including clothing, consumer electronics and household goods. As the worlds third largest retailer, Tesco commands more than 30 percent of the UK grocery business and is expanding its store operations around the globe. Were pleased to announce that we have completed the roll-out of Eqos sourcing for the UK based hardlines business and are now progressing with the apparel categories and other geographies, said Harm van Weezel, Tescos commercial IT director. Eqos is facilitating the on-boarding of new suppliers and improving collaboration among our sourcing offices and their suppliers; as a result, we have implemented better business practices and reduced the administrative load of managing our supplier community. In the end, we are better able to respond to customers and to the evolving demands of our rapidly growing network of retail operations and stores. Eqos sourcing provides Tesco with full business process support for private label and branded merchandise from product design, through supplier negotiations, and contract. By providing critical path management and a single data repository, the solution is enabling standardized processes across all Tesco sourcing hubs, comprised of 11 international offices spanning 14 countries across the globe. Additionally, Tesco has successfully rolled out the Eqos auditing and compliance module to maintain important product safety and ethical sourcing practices. As Tesco continues its growth strategy, the focus remains on delivering quality products that our customers value, said Colin Hill, Tesco international sourcing operations director. The Eqos solution enables us to schedule factory audits, streamline our reporting processes and manage our corrective action program. By using these systems we aim to reduce the costs associated with poor quality goods and should in the future be able to better meet the social responsibility goals that are such an important component of Tescos overall corporate mission. Tesco thrives in the global retail marketplace because the company works hard to earn customers loyalty as they simultaneously maintain excellent relationships with their suppliers, said Jane Biddle, Eqos chief marketing officer. Were pleased to be working with Tesco to support its commitment to deliver value through its products, services and corporate social responsibility initiatives. Eqos industry expertise and comprehensive support services help ensure that our long-term partnership will continue to support Tescos tremendous growth, while also providing the company with a rapid return on its technology investment.
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