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Seminar:
Supplier Appraisal
& Evaluation
Venue:
Red Cow Morans Hotel, Dublin
Date(s): 26th -
27th February 2004
Course Overview
Choosing and retaining the wrong suppliers ensures delays,
poor quality, uncontrolled and unnecessary costs.
Poor supplier performance will spotlight weaknesses within the purchasing function and
highlight the integral impact purchasing can have on a Company's operational activity.
A comprehensive understanding of initial appraisals, continuous assessments and corrective
actions is critical to ensuring a cost-effective supplier base.
This course will develop the skills of each participant enabling them to evaluate
potential suppliers, make continual assessments using vendor rating systems and take
corrective actions. Course Content
- The benefits and results of effective supplier evaluation and rationalisation
- A Review of the elements necessary for initial evaluation and continuous appraisal,
including system audits.
- Understanding the necessity for Approved Suppliers.
- Internal planning and firm specifications.
- Pre-contract analysis and review format including checklist.
- System audits - A Comprehensive guide.
- Objective and Comparative data measurement
- Vendor rating systems - an Analysis
- Personalised action plans for each participant.
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