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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Finding Value in System Contracting

ContractsImage by NobMouse via FlickrAssociate Guest Post by Rusty Joerin of Woodsgift Enterprises

System contracts, also known as standing orders, open purchase orders or similar terms can add considerable value to your procurements. Reduced overhead, efficient use of staff time, standardization of product and volume discounts deliver value to the buyer.

System contracts are most frequently utilized for the supply of low cost items routinely and commonly used in the organization. Often referred to as Maintenance, Repair and Operating (MRO)category items, the value is delivered both on the price of the individual items and the processes surrounding and incorporated into the supply contract. System contracts can also apply to furnishings, fleet maintenance and software licensing amongst other goods and services.

System contracts provide great opportunities for co-operative procurements between several organizations. I managed the procurement of stationery and copy paper supplies on behalf of a number of public sector organizations that resulted in better volume discounts than could be obtained through separate contracts. With one organization leading the procurement process duplication of procurement effort across the group was eliminated.

Standardization adds value through reduction of inventory carrying costs, reduction of training costs in the use or installation of product and interchangeability of products throughout the organization.

System contracts can and should be longer term contracts. Three to five years with appropriate safeguards is reasonable. This provides a balance between competitive requirements and procurement process savings to be achieved.

Next time – some things to consider when writing contracts for system type procurements.

Rusty James Joerin, SCMP is a Supply Chain Management Professional and accredited by the Purchasing Management Association of Canada. He offers procurement services primarily to public sector organizations that do not have a professional supply manager on staff and provides additional capacity to assist with project related supply.

Information about his experience and qualifications may be found at:www.woodsgift.com
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