Purchasing Function Flashcards

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What are the purchasing function activities

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-procurement of required goods and services
- price negotiation
- compliance with policy (quality, quantity, employment, equity)
- development and maintenance of good relationships with suppliers
- co-ordination and communication with other departments

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What are the factors that contribute to the importance of purchasing

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-they have to know what products are in demand
- they have to keep their eye on inflation to maintain the value of money
- they must prevent stock shortages as much as possible
- stay up to date with technological developments
-ensure that political risks such as strikes don’t become problematic
-Keep up to date with changes in economic conditions (interest rates petroleum prices, exchange rate etc
-consider stock holding costs
-evaluate the opportunity costs of investing capital into stock

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What are the different types of stock

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Raw goods, semi finished goods, finished goods perishable stock

Capital goods, maintenance stock. Dangerous material

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What are the responsibilities for ordering and receiving goods

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-placing the correct quantity and quantity
- department must have expert knowledge of the goods need from other department
Information collected from the market research must be considered to meet customer needs

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What sources do buyers collect information from

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Supplier catalogues, trade journals, computerised information, sales reps collect vital insight, exhibitions and yellow pages

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What sources do buyers collect information from

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Supplier catalogues, trade journals, computerised information, sales reps collect vital insight, exhibitions and yellow pages

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What happen after the purchasing function places an order

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Goods will be packed and dispatched, documents such a invoices and delivery notes must be completed, stock is received and check for quantity and quality, records must be kept of the stock on hand

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What are the economies of scale

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Buyers try to achieve discounts through buying in bulk

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What are economic order quantities

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Best quantity to achieve lowest cost taking into account delivery fees and stock holding costs

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What is lead time

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The Period of time between ordering and delivery

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10
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What does EPOSSE stand for

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Electronic point of sale scanning equipment

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What is the purpose of a EPOSSE

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To do a stock count, to avoid stock outs, to introduce stock order systems like the just in time system, to reduce stock holding costs, to prevent losses and order only when stock is needed, to prevent theft, to get rid of obsolete stock

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What is quality control

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A process through which a business seeks to ensure that product quality is maintained or improved. Requires the business to create an environment in which both management and employees strive for perfection

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What are quality control methods

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-trade marks
-commercial standards
-market grades
-samples

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What are the advantages Of quality control

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-increased sales
-reduced wasteages
-improves reputation
-reduced inspection cost
-uniformity in quality
customer relations

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What are trade marks

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A picture or symbol to uniquely identify the brand and distinguish it from others

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What are commercial standards

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18
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Choice of supplier, what is a good supplier

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A good supplier delivers quality products, delivers promptly and gives you superior service.

19
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How can you reach a good relationship with a supplier

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Paying promptly, easy access for delivery , placing orders in a good time, adhering to suppliers policy and concluding business with integrity .

20
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Who does the consumer protection act protect

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Applies for sales of goods and rendering services

21
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What is the purpose of the consumer protection act

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To protect customers from unscrupulous suppliers

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What are the aims of the consumer protect act

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To make contracts easier to read, to improve labelling And increase and enforce consume rights