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Eurostar Procurement

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Eurostar Procurement mission is to deliver best value to the Eurostar business via the purchase and supply of all goods and services, such as on-board services, corporate services and train parts.

Members of the Procurement team are based at Waterloo Station and our Maintenance Depot, North Pole International (NPI), soon to move to Temple Mills International Depot (TMI) when High Speed 1 launches on 14 November 2007.

Procurement activities are actively managed by a team of procurement professionals who each have a specific area of remit (or spend category) and work within EU procurement regulations. To find out who is doing what, visit our Your contacts at Eurostar Procurement.

Goods and services are ordered using an eProcurement system called “EurostarBuy”, with the exception of stocked train parts which are ordered using a stock management system called MCSII.

We also ensure our vendors are mindful of several policies and business practices: e.g. our standard Eurostar Group Ltd T&Cs, Eurostar UK Ltd T&Cs , our payment terms, our Health & Safety Access & Security policy, our Drugs & Alcohol policy and soon to come our Sustainable Procurement Policy.