Partner Article
Odesma and Maistro PLC announce new partnership to offer sustainable business performance improvements in procurement
Wilmslow-based procurement consultancy, Odesma, has announced its partnership with AI-powered global B2B marketplace, Maistro PLC. This collaboration is aimed at accelerating and optimising the procurement of business services.
Through this partnership, Odesma and Maistro PLC will offer customers a streamlined approach to evaluating the way they procure complex business services, as well as the opportunity to create operational efficiencies through improved AI-powered services procurement.
Ed Cross, executive director of Odesma, says: “Our shared ethos and business outlook make this partnership with Maistro a natural fit, allowing us to offer clients very real improvements in procurement. Taking a fresh approach to business via cutting edge technology and innovation is vital for staying ahead of the business curve, and we very much look forward to a fruitful relationship with Maistro.”
Laurence Cook, CEO of Maistro PLC comments: “Maistro recognises the increasing demand placed on all corporate buyers, particularly in the purchasing of business services. We pride ourselves on the speed, agility and access to innovation that our B2B marketplace brings to our customers, particularly in complex, time-intensive services procurement. We align with procurement professionals and organisations leading change within the industry and see Odesma as one of those transformational players.
“With Odesma’s focus on sustainable practices and Maistro’s agile, AI-powered, global B2B marketplace, the two organisations are equipped to create immediate impact and sustainable benefits for their customers.”
Odesma and Maistro PLC will continue to work as independent entities, developing the individual and unique features that both businesses bring to the field of procurement.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Odesma .
Teesside deserves more than cashback devolution
Construction must be built on commercial discipline
Devolution needs financial firepower to drive growth
The value of creating a stronger careers route
Apprenticeships: Invest in talent or keep chasing it
Are you ready for salary transparency?
Confidence the key to our artificial intelligence future
The missing piece of the puzzle in the NEET crisis
The North East investment story needs two engines
We must forge change to close the skills gap
Creating the conditions for North East talent to thrive
Time to end London monopoly on arts talent