In today’s competitive landscape, having an efficient procurement function is essential for cost-effective operations and sustainable growth. Our Procurement Procedure is the definitive solution you need to streamline your purchasing processes, enhance vendor relationships and ensure regulatory compliance. The procedure serves as the bedrock of your procurement strategy, providing clear guidelines for structured, accountable, and cost-effective procurement.
The purpose of this procedure is to support purchasing processes and procurement strategies for obtaining the products and services that your organisation needs. With this procedure, you can define the guidelines and limitations within your purchasing department. It additionally supports as training material for new personnel and demonstrate to relevant stakeholders there is a standardised process in place covering both procurement and supply chain management.
An optimised procurement process doesn’t just save you money; it also enhances efficiency. The procedure helps you create an environment that promotes cost savings, operational excellence and strategic growth.
The Procurement Procedure complies with different ISO standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and ISO 45001, as well as various other different ISO standards that you might need. You can additionally use this procedure as a part of your Integrated Management System, if your management system covers two or more ISO standards.
In addition to the Procurement Procedure, you can also purchase additional documents that might be of interest such as Anti Slavery & Human Trafficking Policy, Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy and Training Development Policy amongst others that would improve your overall management system.
This procedure can be purchased individually or as part of a package. If you are implementing a management system based on one or more of the main ISO standards, then our management system packages might be more cost effective for you.
Our standard management system packages cover a combination of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and ISO 45001. However, additional standards can easily be included if needed.