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Purchase engineering
Supplier engineering
Purchasing
• Packaging strategy
• Contracting strategy
• Common components
• e-Tendering/e-Evaluation
• Process codification
Vendor engagement
• Market intelligence
• Supplier dialogue
• Strategy validation
DEVELOP
REQUIREMENTS
Appetite management
• Supplier relationship
management
• Bidder tracking
• Supply chain mapping
• Position audit
• Performance measurement
• Balanced scorecard
Contract Delivery
• Performance management
Capacity management
• Supplier utilisation model
• Supplier fiscal monitoring
• Sub-tier supplier engineering
• Sub-tier purchasing oversight
LESSONS
LEARNT
Figure 1.1 The Purchase and Supplier Engineering (PSE) model.
construction (delivery) phases. PSE helps to remove surprises during
procurement and assists in the avoidance of certain project and pro-
gramme supply chain risks during delivery that could otherwise lead to
major cost and time overruns and undermine the value-for-money
requirements of the client.
The PSE model is shown in Figure 1.1. The dotted line dividing the
top and bottom halves of the diagram distinguishes between those
elements of the model that are delivered during procurement, such
as packaging strategy (above the line) and those that impact on
delivery post-contract award, such as performance management (below
the line).
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