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Procurement has become one of the crucial strategic components of a manufacturing or industrial company in the 2020s.

Ensuring that this function is well attended to is an important strategic move for companies that are worried about risks in their supply chain.

In this podcast, Yacine and Hamad will review the top trends they’ve witnessed in procurement during the year and cover the following topics:

What Trend will continue in 2023 and beyond

Out-of-context quotes:

> There seems to be a lot more demand for procurement people and for senior ones. If companies can’t find these folks, they will outsource that process.

> As soon as this one person that is driving the procurement operations leaves, the whole thing starts to fall apart. They are real currency for the company.

> The company that best fared [during the pandemic] had already started digitalizing. The ones that struggled the most didn’t even start.

> Right now if you go into any software company and say “Hey we are just going to email the source code back and forth”, everyone will be like “What are you talking about”. How can you collaborate with a setup like that?

> After COVID some big companies had to call people in retirement back because the knowledge was so siloed.

> I’ve seen suppliers say “Hey man I’m not going to quote on this, it’s beneath us”. I didn’t think it was like this, but when I went to visit those shops. I was amazed by how much some suppliers didn’t want more business.

> Having a transactional way of doing procurement and trying to mix that with sustainability won’t work.

> What we are going to see in the near future is a more holistic view of procurement where cost isn’t the sole parameter.

Yacine Mahdid