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People in Manufacturing: Procurement

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Procurement, also sometimes known as purchasing, is the group responsible for acquiring components, services, and other materials to manufacture a company’s products and to keep the operation running. But corporate procurement isn’t quite as simple as placing an order on Amazon or another web marketplace. Basic Responsibilities.

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Managing cost, quality and traceability in fabricated metals manufacturing

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The Asia-Pacific region has one of the largest number of fabricated metals manufacturers in the world. Cost efficiency, quality management and traceability are major issues for companies in this region. Many governments are also offering incentives for manufacturers to invest in energy-efficient solutions.

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What Are the Differences Between Procurement and Purchasing in Manufacturing?

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Acquiring goods from vendors and suppliers is one of the critical and routine tasks for manufacturers. Procurement and purchasing are terms interchangeably used in manufacturing but are distinct activities. In this blog, we will see how purchasing and procurement differ. Steps in the Procurement Process 1.

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Supply Chain Quality: A Driver for Digital Transformation

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The only way to take control of your future is to double down on quality. Product quality directly impacts the profitability of a company. The cost of poor quality is so closely related to supplier quality and compliance that manufacturers must give the proper attention and resources to the optimization of their upstream partnerships.

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Boeing’s Production Quality Crisis Significantly Escalates

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The Supply Chain Matters blog provides a further update on the ongoing production quality, corporate reputation and other challenges that collectively surround commercial aircraft producer Boeing. We do so in the lens of supply chain management and manufacturing. Reportedly, 33 failures were recorded by auditors.

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5 Key Strategies for Putting Quality First and Designing It from the Start

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We all know that quality isn’t free. But if you want to pay for it at the lowest possible cost, you build quality in from the beginning. When you identify a quality issue during production, you’ve already invested in that nonconforming product. So why doesn’t everybody do it? Remember, the goal here is prevention.

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Do You See What I See? How to Select a TMS Visibility Platform for Improved Speed, Quality, and Cost

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Or a larger, more complex, matrixed operation, involving multiple suppliers and third-party manufacturers. This may include decision-makers from IT, finance, operations, sales, and procurement. A well-vetted, right-fitting RTTVP solution can equip you with the insights you need to balance speed, quality, and cost.