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Jorge Cabrera shares procurement insights from Weir Group in Glasgow

Welcome to our insightful video session featuring Jorge Cabrera, Director of Group Procurement at The Weir Group PLC, headquartered in Glasgow, United Kingdom. In this exclusive interview, Jorge delves into the Weir Group Procurement Transformation, highlighting the pivotal role that Zycus’ solutions have played in driving efficiency, innovation, and strategic growth across the UK and the broader EMEA region.
 

Key Insights from Jorge’s Discussion:

 
Procurement Evolution at The Weir Group:
Jorge provides a detailed account of the Weir Group Procurement Transformation, focusing on the challenges they faced and how their Glasgow-based team overcame them to achieve procurement excellence.
 
Zycus’ Impact on The Weir Group:
Discover the transformative effect of Zycus’ procurement solutions on The Weir Group. Jorge shares how automation, analytics, and advanced tools have helped streamline operations and enhance strategic decision-making for the UK-headquartered organization.
 
Strategies for Procurement Success:
Gain insights into the strategies that led The Weir Group to procurement success. Jorge emphasizes stakeholder alignment, technology adoption, and a culture of continuous improvement—practices that are driving results in Glasgow and across EMEA.
 
Looking Forward:
Jorge shares his forward-looking vision for procurement at The Weir Group, including how the Glasgow team is using technology to further optimize supplier relationships, drive sustainability, and unlock innovation.
 
 

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