The renegotiation of prices is an important part of Pragma’s supply chain responsibilities on the Shell contract. A result of our longstanding partnership is a clear understanding of Shells procurement preferences which has secured competitive pricing, savings on refurbishments rather than replacements, and the standardisation of equipment.
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