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v “Presentation of knowledge and expertise is supported in a logical manner by strong case material that is A both relevant and interesting. The author builds on historical landmarks in this subject area and offers the n cornerstone for all students and practitioners of purchasing methodologies or procurement practices; it is the W first book I suggest to all of our students and my peers.” ArjAn j. vAn WeeLe Philip Foster, Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Warwick, UK e e "This is a great book for students, due to the clear learning objectives, assignments, references and integrative L e cases in each chapter. Based on his extensive experience in industry, van Weele is able to combine theory with practice in a strong and attractive way. It is a must read for everybody interested in purchasing and supply chain P Purchasing management." u Frank Rozemeijer, Professor, Maastricht University, The Netherlands r "A brilliant textbook for every current and future purchasing professional; this works extremely well for c university students as well as for professionals in the field of purchasing management. I have used the earlier h editions with hundreds of students and professionals with powerful results and nice learning experiences." And suppLy ChAin a Sanna Nieminen, Principal Lecturer, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland s i "If you are only going to purchase one book about purchasing – this is the book! It is comprehensive, yet clear n and relevant for students at all levels." g MAnAgeMent Jenny Bäckstrand, Assistant Professor Logistics, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Jönköping University, Sweden A n Purchasing and Supply Chain Management provides an introduction to the important principles underlying the d subject area using a flexible managerial perspective. This new edition covers the latest developments in purchasing and supply chain management and includes s seventh edition relevant and engaging case studies to enrich your understanding. Examples from organisations such as Shell, u Hewlett Packard, Mattel and Nespresso, illustrate the typical challenges that global organisations face every day in p relation to purchasing and supply chain management. p L Key Features y • A trusted resource which includes the latest developments in purchasing and supply chain management, C including new coverage on the circular economy. h • Refined coverage of purchasing and business strategy and corporate social responsibility to enhance A your knowledge. i n • Fully updated to include new case studies and memo features which bring current practice to life. • Addresses all of the most recent changes in European public procurement directives to ensure you are M familiar with the latest developments. A • Provides extended discussion on partnering and collaborative supply chain relationships to further develop n your understanding. A • A testbank, PowerPoint slides, additional case studies and examination questions are available on a g companion website to support your learning. e M About the Author e Arjan J. van Weele holds the NEVI-Chair in Purchasing and Supply Management at Eindhoven University of n Technology, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences (IE&IS) in the Netherlands. He has published widely and is a consultant to many large companies on procurement strategy and governance. t seventh edition To register or access your online learning solution or purchase materials for your course, visit www.cengagebrain.com. Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. WCN 02-300 PURCHASING AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SEVENTH EDITION ARJAN J. VAN WEELE Australia • Brazil • Mexico • Singapore • United Kingdom • United States Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 1 23/01/18 9:06 pm Purchasing and Supply Chain © 2018, Arjan J. van Weele Management, Seventh Edition Arjan J. van Weele ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any Publisher: Annabel Ainscow means, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. 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Cengage Learning products are represented in Canada by Nelson Education, Ltd. For your course and learning solutions, visit www.cengage.co.uk. Purchase any of our products at your local college store or at our preferred online store www.cengagebrain.com. Printed in China by RR Donnelly Print Number: 01 Print Year: 2018 Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 2 1/25/18 9:40 AM For Ineke iii Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 3 23/01/18 9:06 pm Brief contents SECTION I Core concepts  1 1 The role of purchasing in the value chain  2 2 Industrial buying behaviour: decision-making in purchasing  21 3 The purchasing management process  54 4 Buying business services  79 5 Contract management for complex projects  98 6 Public procurement  120 SECTION II Strategy and planning   159 7 Purchasing and business strategy  160 8 Outsourcing and risk management  188 9 Category sourcing: developing effective sourcing strategies  207 10 Purchasing, innovation and quality management  225 11 Purchasing, logistics and supply chain management  251 12 Purchasing organization  278 13 Performance measurement and governance in purchasing  301 SECTION III Special topics  335 14 Supplier management: cost approaches and techniques  336 15 Purchasing, corporate social responsibility and integrity  356 iv Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 4 23/01/18 9:06 pm Contents List of memos x Purchasing process management 28 Acknowledgements xi The linear purchase process model 28 Preface xii The extended purchasing model 32 Introduction xiii Role of the buyer 35 List of abbreviations xviii The specification phase 36 Supplier selection and supplier assessment 37 SECTION I Negotiation and contracting 39 Core concepts 1 Prices and terms of delivery 40 Terms of payment 40 Penalty clauses and warranty conditions 40 1 The role of purchasing in the value Other arrangements 41 chain 2 The ordering process and expediting 44 Learning objectives 2 Follow-up and evaluation of the Introduction 2 buying process 45 Case study: Purchasing and supply chain E-procurement 46 management at Damen Shipyards 3 Major bottlenecks and problems 49 The role of purchasing in the value chain 4 Summary 51 Definition of concepts 7 Assignments 52 Importance of purchasing to business 12 References 53 Classification of purchased goods 15 Challenges and changes in the procurement context 16 3 The purchasing management Summary 19 process 54 Assignments 20 Learning objectives 54 References 20 Introduction 54 Case study: Shell Houston 55 2 Industrial buying behaviour: Primary tasks and responsibilities 56 decision-making in purchasing 21 Professionalizing purchasing: a few principles 63 Business alignment 63 Learning objectives 21 Integrated, cross-functional approach 63 Introduction 21 Performance-driven 64 Case study: Buying computer systems in a car Purchasing management process 65 leasing company 22 Purchasing and supply (market) research 66 Organizational buying behaviour: basic Purchasing and supply objectives, strategy characteristics 22 and planning 67 Models of industrial buying behaviour 24 Implementation of purchasing policy 67 Variables that affect the buying process 24 Control and evaluation 70 v Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. 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WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 5 23/01/18 9:06 pm vi Contents How purchasing and supply management develops Problems in contract management 104 over time 70 Perspectives on contract management 106 Stage 1 Transaction orientation: serve the factory 71 Contract models 108 Stage 2 Commercial orientation: lowest unit price 72 Contract building blocks: pricing and payment Stage 3 Co-ordinated purchasing 73 mechanisms in contracts 110 Stage 4 Internal integration: cross-functional Pricing mechanisms 110 purchasing 73 Payment terms 112 Stage 5 External integration: supply chain management 74 Penalty clauses, liquidated damages and warranty Stage 6 Value chain orientation 74 conditions 113 Some observations from practice 75 Subcontracting and project execution 114 Summary 76 Contract governance 116 Assignments 77 Summary 117 Assignments 118 4 Buying business services 79 References 119 Learning objectives 79 Introduction 79 Case study: Buying marketing services at a 6 Public procurement 120 European telecom provider 80 Learning objectives 120 The increasing importance of services 81 Introduction 120 Differences between goods and services 82 Case study: What is good procurement? 121 Towards a classification of services 84 The nature of public procurement 121 The pre-contractual stage 86 Public procurement law 125 Specifying: defining the scope of work for service providers 86 Scope of the European Directives on public Selecting service providers 90 procurement 126 Contracting for services 91 Scope 126 Framework agreements 127 The post-contractual stage 92 Excluded assignments 128 Involvement of purchasing in contracting Threshold values 128 for services 95 Notices and public procurement procedures 129 Summary 96 Notice 129 Assignments 97 European procurement procedures 130 References 97 Open procedure 130 Restricted procedure 130 Competitive procedure with negotiation 131 5 Contract management for complex Negotiated procedure without prior projects 98 publication 132 Learning objectives 98 Competitive dialogue 132 Introduction 98 Innovation partnership 133 Design contest 133 Case study: What happened at the Amsterdam Dynamic purchasing system 133 metro project 99 Procurement process 134 Contract management and contracts: agency Defining specifications 134 theory 100 Supplier selection 135 The contracting process 103 Soliciting bids and awarding contracts 137 Pre-contractual stage 103 Implications for public procurement 139 Contractual stage 103 Contract execution 103 Summary 140 Post-contractual stage 104 Assignments 141 Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. 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WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 6 23/01/18 9:06 pm Contents vii Integrative case 6.1: Procurement of multi-functionals Definitions and concepts 190 in the Blue Lake Hospital 142 Rationales for outsourcing 192 Appendix 1 145 Success of outsourcing as a business strategy 194 Appendix 2 146 The outsourcing process 195 Strategic phase 195 Integrative case 6.2: Technix 147 The transition phase 197 Appendix 1 150 The operational phase 199 Appendix 2 151 Risk assessment 200 Appendix 3 155 Critical success factors of outsourcing 203 Integrative case 6.3: Fred’s Fresh Supermarket 156 Summary 204 Assignments 205 SECTION II References 206 Strategy and planning 159 9 Category sourcing: developing 7 Purchasing and business strategy 160 effective sourcing strategies 207 Learning objectives 160 Learning objectives 207 Introduction 160 Introduction 207 Case study: Harnessing the power of the network to Case study: HP shows how to outsource deliver results 161 production while keeping control The strategic role of purchasing 162 over suppliers 208 Is purchasing strategic … or not? 163 Reasons underlying cost-savings potential in Purchasing’s role in strategic management purchasing 209 theory 163 How to identify cost-savings potential 212 Strategic planning and marketing theories 163 Developing a sourcing strategy 214 Competitive strategy 165 Innovation strategy and competence management 166 Category sourcing planning 216 From internal to external resource management 167 Getting better results from suppliers 219 Strategic management thinking: implications for The myth of partnership 221 purchasing and supply management 168 Summary 223 Towards purchasing excellence 169 Assignments 224 Strategic management processes 169 Enabling processes 172 References 224 Purchasing portfolio analysis: principles 174 Four basic supplier strategies 178 10 Purchasing, innovation and quality Global sourcing 183 management 225 Summary 185 Learning objectives 225 Assignments 186 Introduction 225 References 187 Case study: Suppliers as a source of innovation: PSA’s Pluriel project 226 8 Outsourcing and risk Purchasing and innovation 227 management 188 The role of suppliers in new product development: Learning objectives 188 early supplier involvement 229 Introduction 188 Purchasing and new product development 233 Case study: Outsourcing of IT 189 Purchasing and quality management 237 Outsourcing as a business concept 189 Definition of terms: quality and quality assurance 237 Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. 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WCN 02-300 49443_fm_hr_i_xx.indd 7 23/01/18 9:06 pm viii Contents The costs of quality 240 Organizational structures within purchasing 284 Structure of purchasing in multi-unit companies 284 Supplier quality assurance 242 Decentralized purchasing structure 284 Assessing supplier quality: diagnostic methods 245 Centralized purchasing structure 285 Implementing SQA: consequences for purchasing 247 Hybrid structure 286 Summary 248 Line/staff organization 287 Assignments 249 Category sourcing structure 289 Centralized versus decentralized purchasing: some References 250 criteria to consider 292 Purchasing organization in single-unit companies 294 11 Purchasing, logistics and supply Purchasing job profiles 295 chain management 251 Summary 299 Learning objectives 251 Assignments 300 Introduction 251 References 300 Purchasing, logistics and supply chain management: definitions and concepts 251 Case study: Li & Fung 252 13 Performance measurement Materials requirements planning 257 and governance in purchasing 301 Basic logistics structures 260 Learning objectives 301 Just-in-time management 262 Introduction 301 Characteristics of just-in-time management 262 Case study: The introduction of a quality programme Order quantities and batch sizes 263 by an industrial components manufacturer 302 Quality and zero defects 265 Factors influencing purchasing performance JIT and the purchasing function 266 measurement 302 Advantages and disadvantages for the supplier 267 Why measure purchasing performance? 304 JIT and supplier selection 270 How to assess purchasing performance 305 Elements of the purchasing information system 271 Measuring purchasing performance: five key Co-ordination problems between purchasing areas 306 and logistics 275 Purchasing price/cost dimension 308 Summary 276 Purchasing product/quality dimension 308 Assignments 276 Purchasing logistics dimension 308 Reference 277 Supplier relationship dimension 309 Purchasing’s organizational dimension 309 Purchasing budgets, purchasing savings and other 12 Purchasing organization 278 performance measures 311 Learning objectives 278 Purchasing materials budget 311 Introduction 278 Purchasing budget indirect materials 312 Case study: Building blocks of change 279 The investment and tooling budget 312 Purchasing departmental budget 313 Purchasing organization structure 280 Purchasing cost savings: definitions and measures 313 Factors influencing the location of purchasing Ratios and key performance indicators 315 in the organization 282 Sarbanes–Oxley and procurement governance 318 Levels of tasks, responsibilities and authority 283 Purchasing audit as a management tool 319 Strategic level 283 Tactical level 283 Summary 322 Operational level 284 Assignments 323 Copyright 2018 Cengage Learning. 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