New Web technology speeds up and simplifies sourcing of MRO requirements

eProcurement.gifRS Components South Africa, a well-known global distributor of industrial products have successfully undertaken the task of upgrading their e-Procurement website to streamline the sourcing process for more than 300 000 MRO items.  New technological advancements enable users to quickly find the product searched for and take advantage of price competitive product promotions.

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PURCHASING MANAGERâ„¢: A NO RISK, FIRST STEP INTO E-PROCUREMENT

Lutz Otto.jpgRS Components, a global distributor of industrial products has launched Purchasing Manager, an e-Procurement system that enables procurement departments to monitor buying behaviour; allocate authority levels and control spend; manage work-flow and draw reports. Lutz Otto, National Marketing & Sales Manager, at "High Service Level Distributor" RS Components tells Smart Procurement that  Purchasing Manager, is an effective e-Procurement tool, that allows RS's customers to efficiently manage the supplier relationship that they have with the company.

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Global Network provides over 200,000 low value MRO industrial items within 24 hours via e-Procurement

RS Components.jpgLocal purchasing departments now have countrywide access to a highly sophisticated global supply chain with over 200, 000 electronic, electrical, mechanical and industrial products, available within 24 hours for local stock and a maximum of 4-6 working days for international stock. Read more...

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Part 2 - The Business Case for Purchasing Cards

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This is the second article in a series, the first of which appeared in the SmartProcurement June Newsletter. Julian Curtiss, Manager of Commercial Marketing, Corporate Payment Solutions at ABSA Bank, told  Smart Procurement that "Purchasing card programs are as unique as the companies using them, and therefore the business case varies per organisation"

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The current case for purchasing cards - Part 1

juliancurtiss.jpg At a recent breakfast session hosted by IPSA (Institute of Procurement and Supply South Africa) Julian Curtiss, Manager of Commercial Marketing, Corporate Payment Solutions at ABSA Bank, said that Procurement Cards are now almost universally accepted as a procurement to pay solution for both the private and public sectors of economies across the globe.

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