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New Vehicle Framework Will Succeed Through Partnership

A major new GM Procure procurement stream was launched when the mould-breaking Fleet Vehicle Framework was unveiled to suppliers, manufacturers, contractors and social housing clients.
 
The 27 January launch event, which attracted over 100 delegates to Manchester United’s Old Trafford Stadium, was presented under the Re:allies banner, the strategic alliance between GM Procure (in association with Lancashire Housing Partnership and Cumbria Housing Partners), Efficiency North and ne procurement.
 
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