Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Indian Railway to Outsource Medical Services

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Indian Railway to Outsource Medical Services

6 Jul 2007

NAGPUR: After outsourcing cardiac healthcare services, the Central Railway Hospital here has mooted a proposal to outsource more multi-disciplinary and multispeciality services to the city’s top medical institutes.

However, a large section of railway employees dub the move as a step near to partial privatisation. Already, railways have privatised services like bedrolls, catering and cleanliness

Read the full report from here @ Times of India

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Reverse Offshoring - U.S. company manages mass rapid transportation in Cameroon

Reverse Offshoring - U.S. company manages mass rapid transportation in Cameroon

March 07, 2007

Balaka Baruah Aggarwal, Global Services

Recently Nevada-based Transnational Automotive Group (TAUG), launched an organized system of bus services in the city of Yaounde in Cameroon, where the city was without an organized transport system.

The service is at prices substantially below the alternate means of transport. TAUG will provide bus services across the entire country, according to the agreement with the government.

Read the full article from Global Services


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i2 and IBM to Deliver Transportation Management Solution Through a SaaS Model

i2 and IBM Join Forces to Deliver Transportation Management Solution Through a SaaS Model

March 2, 2007

i2 Technologies, Inc. announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with IBM. As part of the agreement, i2 and IBM are increasing sales and marketing, implementation services, hosting and development investments to deliver the i2 hosted and subscription-based transportation management solution, i2 FreightMatrix.

IBM's consultants will apply their knowledge of hosting services and transportation best practices to implement the i2 FreightMatrix solution, and will collaborate on commercial development for industries including manufacturing, retail, and third-party logistics providers in both the enterprise and small-medium business markets.

More about this from this report @ ARC Web

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Friday, March 9, 2007

Network Rail (UK) Plans Key IT Outsourcing

Network Rail timetables key outsourcing move

Rail infrastructure firm will only retain IT core to its business

Dave Friedlos, Computing, UK, 08 Mar 2007

Network Rail to sign multi-million pound IT outsourcing deal

Network Rail is to outsource significant parts of its IT infrastructure in a multimillion-pound deal. The organisation will retain control only of services that affect its core business. Core activities include Network Rail’s service centre, operations management, technical design and application support.

Read more from IT Week, UK

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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Air NZ outsourcing 'too risky' in 2005

Air NZ outsourcing 'too risky' in 2005

The Dominion Post, 1 March 2007

Air New Zealand shied away from outsourcing its airport services two years ago because of concerns that it would have no control over industrial action in a key part of its business, a union representing some of the workers says.

Read more from this http://www.stuff.co.nz/3977560a13.html

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