Lower procurement costs
The headline number, measured on landed cost rather than on unit price alone.
Reducing procurement costs isn't simply about finding the lowest price. The right sourcing strategy balances cost, quality, availability and long-term supply continuity.
Our sourcing specialists leverage AI-assisted market intelligence to identify pricing opportunities, market trends and supplier alternatives.
Combined with decades of commercial experience, this creates better purchasing decisions.
Which of these applies depends on what the programme is allowed to change. Usually it is more than one.
The same requirement put in front of more than one qualified source.
An approved alternative is often the difference between a price and a better price.
Three regional desks price the same line, and the markets rarely agree.
Fewer orders, fewer suppliers, fewer handovers — each one costs something.
Buying when the market allows it rather than when the shortage forces it.
Requirements combined so the quantity, not the urgency, sets the price.
The headline number, measured on landed cost rather than on unit price alone.
More than one qualified route to the same part keeps every route honest.
Fewer orders, fewer exceptions and less firefighting downstream of the purchase.
Your team spends its time on decisions rather than on chasing quotations.
Allocated, obsolete and hard-to-find parts sourced while the line is still running.
Allocated · Obsolete · EOL + more
Pricing, lead-time and allocation signals, read by people who trade daily.
Pricing · Lead times + more
Sourcing strategies and commercial models built around one business.
Programme · Agreements + moreCost reduction should strengthen your supply chain, not increase its risk. Send the bill of materials and we will show you where the room is.
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