Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

Procurement under technology ?

This is an interesting move and doesn’t seem to fit under technology unless a bigger decision is coming… perhaps moving more of this to low cost centres.

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Strange move. Procurement are brilliant until an order gets stuck and then it breaks. I work in technology and really don’t understand how moving the whole function under EE makes any sense. Digital stuff, sure… but things like rigs, major projects, chemicals procurement???

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Post ID: @1hw+1jt19ytnm

Procurement lives on a different planet currently, any move is a good move.

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Post ID: @1h3+1jt19ytnm

Why are we creating India if it doesn’t reduce costs like they keep saying? It’s very confusing

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@a9+1jt19ytnm

Nah at bp we never say “swiftly”. We say “at pace”. But we don’t say what that pace is. Slow? Fast? No one knows. Lol :)

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Post ID: @am+1jt19ytnm

Anything in the support office will be digitised or moved to Pune rather as they say… ‘swiftly’. The strategy, ventures, BD and LCE will be decimated. Stopped dead. Now we have fallen.

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Post ID: @a9+1jt19ytnm

Just piece of information. India is not a low cost centre. UK and India - > are, compare to the US

Starting from level E or F; day rate for Pune is higher than London
And Hyderabad is 30% higher than Pune

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