Procurement versus the energy crisis event



This will be a hybrid event, with limited in-person spaces available at our new London office space at 1 Waterhouse Square, 138 – 142 Holborn, London EC1N 2SW.

During the event Simon will:

  • Summarise the key dynamics in the energy markets
  • Discuss procurement’s role in managing their business through the energy crisis
  • Share techniques to reduce the impact of energy-related costs
  • Use several live examples and mini-case studies

Simon will also host the event virtually for those unable to make it to London.

Procurement’s role in navigating the Himalayan energy markets

For many years, we’ve seen very stable and low energy prices

So much so, we barely thought about energy

And then boom!

As if from the lowland plains of Northern India, the energy prices surged upwards like the mighty Himalayas

It’s been staggering even for the most seasoned procurement professionals

There’s unlikely to be a business that hasn’t been impacted by the increased costs whether directly or otherwise reflected through their suppliers’ prices.

And yet in the last few weeks prices for energy have fallen sharply

So, what does this mean for us?

Can we sit back and relax?

How do we manage this with our suppliers?

Should we be accepting price increases or demanding savings instead?

What could the future hold and what role should procurement play?

To answer these questions, we’re delighted to be joined by one of our strategic partners, Simon Frost, founder of Frost Procurement Adventurer Ltd.

Simon has a career-long passion for procurement helping companies optimise their procurement.

This year, helping his clients navigate through the energy markets has been one of his primary tasks.

And now he’s ready to help you too.

We welcome you to join us for an insightful webinar on 7th December at 10 am.

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