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Director of Resources and Industrial Matters Paris, France (ESA) Mar 23, 2010 The new esa-p Supplier Portal opened to suppliers on Monday March 22nd at 14:00. ESA has delayed this opening so as to minimise as far as possible potential problems for suppliers as they begin to adopt the system. Initial system start-up will bring typical issues and ESA is counting on the cooperation of its suppliers to assist it in rapidly communicating any problems encountered and thereby helping us to ensure that the new system runs smoothly as early as possible. In the event that suppliers should be prevented from invoicing in the coming weeks, due to eventual technical reasons, they will be able to do so through an off-system procedure by following the instructions available in the esa-p Supplier Portal. ESA has strengthened its support teams so as to respond to the needs of suppliers when the supplier portal goes live. ESA is taking every possible step to ensure smooth operation of the system as quickly as possible. ESA counts very much on your understanding and collaboration to make esa-p a success for all of us and contribute to further improved supplier-interaction with ESA.
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