Chapter 4 BMAD - Purchasing 2018
Chapter 4 BMAD - Purchasing 2018
Chapter 4 BMAD - Purchasing 2018
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Chapter content
Introduction
The importance of the purchasing and supply
function to the business
The management task of the purchasing and
supply manager
Purchasing process and activities
Summary
Introduction
Control of quality:
Inspection – samples of delivered materials or
services are subjected to tests by quality
controllers
Supplier certificate agreement
SABS – ISO 9000 to ISO 9004 and ISO
14000 international standards.
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quantities 151
Need for inventory-holding
Helps ensure the operations process continues without
interruption
Allows businesses to utilise cost savings through longer
production runs and volume discounts
Page 152 summarises the implications of inventory
positions
Inventory costs
Inventory-carrying costs – storage, insurance etc
Inventory-ordering costs – office overheads
Total inventory costs – carrying cost. Ordering cost and
opportunity cost.
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quantities (continued)
Inventory-control systems
The system of fixed order quantities – page 153. a fixed
quantity is ordered every time
The cyclical-ordering system – page 156 – check on
stock levels cyclically and order to replenish to
maximum level
The materials requirements planning (MRP)157 system
– Inventory maintained at a minimum using a computer
to calculate the total need for material based on sales
and this is worked backwards to determine the quantity
of raw materials and components required
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(continued)
Inventory-control systems
The just-in-time (JIT) system 160 – this is a production
system not an inventory system. Materials delivered on the
day required. Discuss the feasibility in SA ??
The quick-response (QR) 163 and automatic-
replenishment (AR) systems. Manufacturer provides
products to its retail customer in the exact quantities on a
continuous basis with minimal lead times resulting in
minimal stock levels.
The efficient consumer response (ECR)165 system –
reduce cycle time (time from order placement to receiving
of the good)
The selection and management of
suppliers 167
The selection process of suppliers:
Compilation of a list of suppliers – register, Internet, phone
book, adverts
Reduce list to a short list – based on location, reputation etc
Short list suppliers requested to give a quote or
negotiations with them are started – best value, quality,
service and delivery
Choose a supplier – based on above as well as past
performance
Evaluation of supplier performance. – makes future
supplier choice easier
The selection and management of
suppliers (continued)
Developing suppliers for various reason
Black economic empowerment (BEE) through
purchasing
Materials or service not available – ask someone to
manufacture for you
Normal performance appraisals – encourages
suppliers to perform better
Long-term relationships with suppliers – trust, co-
operation, inter dependence, info sharing, risk and
benefit sharing, joint problem solving
Pricing decisions 174
Price determination Low price not always the best
option !
Low price may = low quality, high inventory, ends
up adding on costs
Best Value is what is being looked for
Methods depend on nature of materials and the value of the
transaction
Standard goods – price lists, catalogues, adverts good to
look at. Quotes used
Specialist Goods – closed tenders. Negotiations involve
Timing of purchases 176
The ‘right’ time to buy determines the price paid for the
material. The aims of buying at the right time are:
Ensure business is supplied on an ongoing basis
Reduce risk of price fluctuations
Keep inventory-holding at an optimal level.
Factors influencing the scheduling of purchases:
Internal factors – availability of funds, purchasing policy,
physical factors such as space for storage
External factors – market conditions, government regulations
(import permits). Lead times and supplier reliability
OUTSOURCING VR
INSOURCING
Steps necessary when outsourcing 178/179
Advantages of Outsourcing
Disadvantages of outsourcing 180
Advantages and disadvantages of insourcing 181
DOCUMENTS FOR THE
PURCHASING FUNCTION
182
RFI – request for information
RFP – request for price
RFQ – Request for Quote
The assessment of purchasing and
supply activities
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Summary
Purchasing and supply function important:
Significant influence on profitability of business
Greatest spender of business revenue
Function makes it possible for business to sell final products at
competitive prices
Should be planned, organised and controlled
Main purchasing activities are quality, quantity, price,
supplier selection and timing
Different purchasing and supply activities do not occur
in isolation, but integrated
Integration allows system to operate as a whole