Working with suppliers (OCR GCSE Business): Revision Notes
4.6 Working with suppliers
Role of procurement
- Procurement: The management of purchasing within a business. It involves obtaining the goods and services the business needs from suppliers.
Stages in the Procurement Process
Identifying Goods and Services to Buy
Influences on Decisions:
- Seasonal demand, technological changes, and shifts in fashion and lifestyle.
- Example: A clothes retailer deciding what stock to carry for the summer season. Implications: Accurate identification means that the business meets customer demand and avoids overstocking.
Choosing Suppliers
Influences on Decisions:
- Quality, cost, reliability, and speed of delivery.
- Example: A furniture store requiring consistent quality and timely delivery from suppliers. Implications: Selecting reliable suppliers is crucial to maintaining product quality and customer satisfaction.
Ordering Goods and Services
Influences on Decisions:
- Order quantity, lead time, and terms of payment.
- Example: A bakery ordering flour from a supplier to meet daily production needs. Implications: Efficient ordering processes help maintain adequate stock levels without excessive inventory costs.
Receiving Deliveries from Suppliers
Influences on Decisions:
- Inspection for quality, accuracy of order, and storage requirements. Example: A small shop owner receiving and shelving goods in the store.
Implications: Proper receiving procedures ensure that the business gets what it ordered and maintains product quality.
Impact of Logistical and Supply Decisions on Businesses
Key Logistical Issues and Potential Problems
Time
- Explanation: Timely delivery of goods is essential to meet customer demand.
- Potential Problem: Delays due to supplier issues can lead to lost sales and revenue.
Reliability of Supply
- Explanation: Consistent quality and supply of goods are vital for maintaining customer trust.
- Potential Problem: Unreliable suppliers can cause production halts and customer dissatisfaction.
Length of Supply Chain
- Explanation: Longer supply chains can introduce more points of failure.
- Potential Problem: Increased risk of delays and higher costs due to complex logistics.
Costs
- Explanation: Minimising delivery and production costs is crucial for profitability.
- Potential Problem: High delivery costs can reduce overall profit margins.
Customer Service
- Explanation: Providing excellent service to customers involves ensuring timely and accurate deliveries.
- Potential Problem: Poor supplier performance can negatively impact customer service levels.
Summary
Logistical and supply decisions play a critical role in a business's ability to meet customer expectations and operate efficiently. Choosing reliable suppliers, managing costs, and ensuring timely delivery are essential to maintaining a competitive edge.