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Purchasing Electronically
OverviewBy purchasing electronically you can reduce prices and increase efficiency.
What are the benefits?
Using electronic processes for your purchasing has many benefits for your company.
- Lower prices - using the Internet to shop around or improving your relationships with favoured suppliers should enable you to drive costs down.
- Reduced procurement costs - purchasing electronically can reduce paperwork and bureaucracy.
- Improved financial controls - electronic purchasing lets you maintain a rigorous audit trail very cost-effectively.
- Reduced overheads - cutting the time spent on administration cuts overheads. Just e-mailing order details will take less time than phoning or posting, and you have a permanent record.
- Improved response times - online purchasing lets you place and track orders 24 hours a day.
Decide on the best strategy
Electronic techniques have the potential to reduce your overall procurement costs significantly. To maximise the opportunities you need to ask some fundamental questions.
- Does your purchasing take place frequently and regularly?
- Does it take place relatively infrequently but involving large sums?
Another key consideration will be your suppliers and their processes.
- What is their delivery record?
- When and how do they require payment?
- What systems do they use?
Establish a formal purchasing policy before you plunge into e-procurement.
- Who in your organisation is best placed to purchase goods? There's no reason to restrict buying online to the purchasing department, particularly for smaller items.
- How long should anyone spend researching prices and buying items?
- Make sure that the cost of researching does not cancel out any savings made, particularly for one-off, small purchases.
It's important to establish a clear e-procurement policy, for both your staff and your suppliers.
- Publish the buying policy on your internal network, so everyone can access the latest version.
- Let suppliers know who is authorised to buy on your behalf - and what they can buy.
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