Improving - Procurement over the InternetBusiness can purchase products and services from other businesses by using the Internet. Two companies, one the supplier and the other the purchaser, can transmit inquiries, orders, invoices, payments etc. directly via the Internet. In this way the purchaser can:
The supplier benefits by being able to respond more rapidly to orders and can manage cash-flow more easily. Procurement using the Internet is referred to as e-procurement. What to doResearch the advantages and challenges of adopting e-procurement by enquiring from your industry association and by researching on the Internet. The following documents provide a good starting point for your research.
Australian Institute of Purchasing & Materials Management Ltd Search for e-procurement on this site. There is an article "e-Procurement or Procurement Strategy - which comes first?" published in May 2002. www.aipmm.com.au/knowledge_lib/default.asp From the AusWeb02 conference Reverse Auction e-Procurement: A Suppliers Viewpoint "E-procurement is one of the shining lights in the evolving e-business story and this paper will look at a case study of an online reverse auction where a major Australian manufacturer sources logistics services for most of its commodities." http://ausweb.scu.edu.au/aw02/papers/refereed/stein/paper.html |