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Old 07-06-2008, 08:28 PM
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Exclamation Creating a NEW PROCUREMENT Dept/function

Hi to you all..1st time on here and never used forums b4, apologies for ignorance...I need loads of help, I lost my laptop recently and it had all my stored templates forms etc...I am setting up a new procurement function from scratch for a new chemical manufacturing company(both direct MROs and indirects). There is absolutely nothing in place at the minute, so am starting from ground zero...can you guys please please help by sending me standard doc. 1. procurement standard policy and procedure that I can adapt, various forms associated with it. 2. a presentation or slides, that explains what mordern procurement is all about because they still think of procurement in the old traditional transactional way 3. If you guys know of where I can a step by step guide (checklist!!) to setting up a new procurement function 4. any materials that may be of use to me as a doc...thanking you in advance, hope I have not started on here asking for too much........
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Old 09-04-2008, 06:02 PM
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Default Re: Creating a NEW PROCUREMENT Dept/function

Hi

This is my first time on a forum as well.
It sounds like you're having a tough time - how long have you been with your new firm?

I have spent the past 3 years establishing a new procurement function so I may be able to help?
I now have my own procurement business so perhaps we could discuss how we can help each other, as we have a raft of expertise including standard documents.

Let me know what you think.
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