Selecting the right
suppliers for your business needs is vital to ensure that you are able to
deliver your products and services on time, at the right price, and in
compliance with your quality standards. By implementing specific supplier’s
selection criteria, it’s possible to identify companies that will work with you
to meet the demands of your customers.
Here are five tips for
finding the right suppliers for your raw materials or other company procurement
requirements.
1. Set your criteria.
Create a list of the
supplier’s selection criteria that companies need to fulfill to be able to
provide you with the items you need. This could include issues like:
- Lead times from receipt of your
order to delivery
- Minimum and maximum order
quantities
- Storage and handling facilities
- Specific methods of delivery
- Quality assurance processes
- Payment terms and conditions
- Return policy
- Contactable references
Setting the criteria
in advance will enable you to evaluate potential suppliers on each of the
listed items and ensure that you don’t overlook any important requirements.
2. Define your process.
Identify the methods
that you will use to find suitable suppliers. Decide whether you will publish
your requirements in trade publications and call for bids, or whether you will
approach selected companies directly for proposals and estimates. Allocate a
time frame for conducting your suppliers selection process. Appoint qualified
members of your team to review the proposals and recommend a short list of
suppliers to choose from.
3. Call for bids.
Put out a call for
bids according to the selection process you chose. This could be a Request for
Proposal (RFP) or a Request for Quotation (RFQ). Whatever form it is, it should
include full details of the products or services you need, along with
quantities, delivery dates, and quality standards identified in your criteria.
Ask bidders to provide detailed information on the processes they use, the
stability of their raw material suppliers (if applicable), and reasons why you
should choose them.
4. Evaluate the bid submissions.
Compare each
submission you receive against a checklist of criteria for suppliers and
question any items that appear to be lacking in clarity. Review the scope of
the services outlined in the proposal and consider whether they match your
requirements. Decide on each criterias importance and score all submissions
against this for an objective method of evaluation. Identify what the agreement
or contract period with each potential supplier comprises to ensure you aren’t
drawn into a situation that could be damaging to your business.
5. Monitor the supplier performance.
Even the most reliable
supplier can occasionally slip up. Make sure they have a direct contact point
at your company and conduct regular performance reviews. This will help you
keep tabs on their work and make sure they’re fulfilling their end of the
agreement. These reviews will also help you when it comes time to talk about
contract renewal, so you know where you stand.
Following these tips
will enable you to successfully select suppliers who can support your business
requirements by delivering the appropriate goods and services you need on time
and within budget. This will help you improve your productivity and ensure you
produce quality goods/services.
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