SMT_Introduction to Procurement:1 10-07-29 4:01 PM Page 1 Introduction to Procurement COURSE © P u r c h a s i n g M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n o f C a n a d a Supply Management Training Introduction to Procurement Participant Manual Copyright © 2012 Purchasing Management Association of Canada. No part of the material in this manual may be reproduced without the prior written consent of the Purchasing Management Association of Canada. 777 Bay Street‚
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Ethics in Public Procurement 1. Introduction The purpose of this note is to provi de informat ion to assist public sector buy ers to conduct purchasing in a way that satisfies probit y and accountabilit y requirements and to offer a fr amework wit hin which con tracting authorities may wish to draw up more detailed int ernal procurement procedures relevant to their own activit ies. These guidelines do not purport to be a legal interpretation of th e relevant legislat
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Public procurement (goods‚ works‚ non-consultant services and disposal of Public assets by Tender) G.N. No. 97 (contd) GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 97 published on 15/4/2005 THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT (GOODS‚ WORKS‚ NON-CONSULTANT SERVICES AND DISPOSAL OF PUBLIC ASSETS BY TENDER) REGULATIONS‚ 2005 ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS PART I PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Regulation 1. Citation 2. Application 3. Interpretation PART II GENERAL PROVISIONS 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Procurement policy Economy and
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Butler System BUS 612 Advanced Project Procurement September 06‚ 2010 Introduction With the increased globalization‚ competition and complexity in global supply chains‚ more companies have realized that supply chain management is critical to the optimal organizations overall operation. It is not longer just the responsibility of the warehouse manager and logistics director. In the past‚ many organizations didn’t manage their supply chains they left that up to the suppliers. Usually
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MZUMBE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER SUBJECT NAME: E-PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUBJECT CODE: LOG 5652 PROGRAMME: MSc (PSCM) NAME: JUMA‚ JUMA R REG NO: MSc/PSCM/MZC/004/T.12 STUDT TITLE: Critically asses the application of e-supply chain management in Tanzania Abstract Electronic business is the process which uses Internet technology to simplify certain company processes
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E-PROCUREMENT MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN RAILWAY NOTICE TO VENDORS ON e-PROCUREMENT Southern Railway has successfully rolled out e-procurement system and all advertised tenders of Materials Management department have already been uploaded in the web site www.ireps.gov.in which can be accessed under the link www.ireps.gov.in→SR→COS In order to participate in e-tenders‚ it is essential that you register in the website using the link www.ireps.gov.in→New Vendors. Please note that
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Report Merchandise Company’s accounting in Bishkek. Feisal Zarina WEC-3 Shaamyrzaeva Meerim WEC-3 Musabecova Jyldyz WEC-3 Aytpay kyzy Ayzad WEC-3 Merchandise is household‚ personal use‚ or commercial goods‚ wares‚ commodities‚ bought and sold in wholesale and retail. In Bishkek there are a lot of merchandising companies‚ which uses accounting in their activities. According to the law they do not have to divulge this information that is why we had some problems to make this
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Understaffing in Retail Stores: Drivers and Consequences Vidya Mani Smeal College of Business‚ Pennsylvania State University‚ State College‚ PA 16802 vmani@psu.edu Saravanan Kesavan Kenan-Flagler Business School‚ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill‚ Chapel Hill‚ NC 27599 skesavan@unc.edu Jayashankar M. Swaminathan Kenan-Flagler Business School‚ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill‚ Chapel Hill‚ NC 27599 msj@unc.edu September 22‚ 2011 Abstract In this paper we study
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opportunities to reduce unit costs for products and services Identify opportunities to increase revenue Implement supply initiatives to improve customer satisfaction Reduce total cost of ownership Improve efficiency and effectiveness of the supply process Maximize value from suppliers Work with key supplier to provide product and service innovations How is Value Measured? Customer/Consumer – price‚ quality‚ availability‚ service Shareholder – earnings per share‚ return on equity‚ return on investment
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Procurement planning Case Problem Question 1 1 Machine | Quantity | Unit Price | Total | | | | | Moulding | | $285‚000/unit | $304‚950 | Resin | 125‚000kg | $2 /kg | $250‚000 | Labour | 4‚166 Hours | $18/Hour | $74‚988 | OH | | | $86‚236.20 | Opportunity Cost | | | $80‚000 | Total Cost | | | $796‚174 | | | | | Purchasing | Quantity | Unit Price | Total | Purchase | 250‚000 units | $3/unit | $750‚000 | OH | 100 orders | $50/order | $5‚000 |
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