Procurement: EIN 5346 Logistics Engineering
Procurement: EIN 5346 Logistics Engineering
Procurement: EIN 5346 Logistics Engineering
PRESENTED BY
STACEY BARRETT
JONI MCLEOD
TEGRA MORGAN-BENNETT
2. Situation Analysis
4. Select Suppliers
Boundaries shrinking
Interconnected World
Competition is global
Integrated Strategies
Globalization
A process
Of interaction and integration
People
Government
Nations
Companies
Driven by
International Trade
Factor Input Strategy
Low cost, high quality sources of supply
Investment
Market Access Strategy
Sourcing in markets where significant business will be done
Aided by
Information Technology
Globalization
Effects
Environment
Culture
Political Systems
Economic Development
Prosperity
Human Physical Well Being
Global Procurement
AKA Sourcing
Purchasing items anywhere
Includes various steps:
Planning
Specification
Evaluation
Relationship Management
Transportation and Holding Costs
Implementation
Monitoring and Improving
Global Procurement
Planning
Identifies all the steps in the procuring process
Assessment of opportunities and challenges
identify potential sources in the marketplace
determine the level of competition and prevailing prices,
estimate cost and contract term requirements
determine the appropriate method of procurement
Local and/or Foreign
Limited Tender
Direct Contracting
Emergency Situations
Policies and procedures
Consistent with objectives
Global Procurement
Specification
Quantifying and qualifying sources
Costs
Quality
Reliability
Standardization
Evaluation
Domestic Standards
International Standards
Global Procurement
Completeness of order
Reviewed regualrly
Low Cost
New potential markets – knowing how to do business
Tapping into skills or resources unavailable
domestically
Developing alternate supplier/vendor sources to
stimulate competition
Increasing total supply capacity
Disadvantages
AKA e-procurement
e-informing
Exchanging purchasing information between buyers and
suppliers.
Transactional Benefits
Reduced invoice to payment time
Compliance Benefits
Adherence to policies and procedures
Sticking to the list of suppliers rather than going outside to
arbitrary and questionable sources. These sources on the list
have already been verified by the company
Management Information Benefits
Customer satisfaction
Supplier satisfaction
Price Benefits
electronic processing saves costs relating to postage stamps
and stationeries.
Risks
Security of information
Risk that information could get into the wrong hands
User Confidence
Investment Recovery (IR)
It is not
trash, it is
CASH!
Investment Recovery
Process Standardization
Higher asset sale prices
Increased collaboration
More redeployments
Better identification of idle assets
Effective buyer management
Better Audit preparation
Transparent Divestment Process
Increased visibility
Investment Recovery
Environmental Protection
Community Involvement
Why SRP?
Stages
-Priorisation
-Operational Processes
Risk- Base Approach to SRP
References
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-international-procurement.htm
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reportinfo.asp?report_id=42716
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/asset-recovery.html
http://www.epiqtech.com/investment-recovery-software.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset_recovery_software
http://www.invrecovery.org/supplychain/
http://www.invrecovery.org/attachments/wysiwyg/1/TheMissingLink-
Whitepaper.pdf
http://www.07.ibm.com/in/repsite/pdf/socially_responsible_procuremen
t_9-14-09.pdf
http://www.hes.edu.au/resources/655/HES-
21951%20CIPSA%20White%20Paper%20-%20Social%20Responsibility.pdf
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