The Purchasing Process Flashcards
1
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What are some of the items a good requisition form provides to the buyer?
A
- Date
- Indication if the request is for product information or for an actual purchase.
- Detailed description
- Quantity needs and the unit of measure.
- Due date it is needed
- If it’s one time buy or ongoing
- Printed name and signature
- Recommended or last used supplier
2
Q
What are some of the sources to use for information about suppliers?
A
- Search engine
- Supplier directories or catalogs
- Catalogs and brochures by mail or sales people.
- Magazines
- Trade shows
- Telephone books
- Trade associations for domestic suppliers and foreign consulates for international sources.
3
Q
What do Purchasing lead times include?
A
The time required to process the request, time to produce the goods, transit time, and internal time to deliver to the user.
4
Q
What measures should be taken to qualify potential new suppliers?
A
- Checking reputation- customer references
- Physical inspection- visit onsite to suppliers facilities
- Stability and Financial Strength- bank references and D&B reports
5
Q
What are the two purposes to obtaining bids or proposals?
A
- Information finding for planning or budget preparation and to prepare for specifications.
- Obtain costs for comparisons among competitors
6
Q
What does proper analysis involve in the bidding process?
A
- Include all costs
- Separation of labor and material costs
- Speeds and feeds of machinery used to make an item
- Transportation costs
- Economies of scale
7
Q
What are the advantages to using a single supplier source?
A
- Economies of scale
- Responsibility is pinpointed easier
- Cost of receiving, stock keeping, accounting, and record keeping is reduced
- Buyer, negotiating strength from larger dollar volume order
- Expense for only one set of tooling
8
Q
What are the advantages for multiple sources?
A
- Continuous supply if one supplier has labor problems
- Increased opportunity for ideas and product improvements
- Generates more competition among suppliers for a greater percentage of the business.