Reduced Costs and Stronger Supply Chains

The function of onboarding suppliers is as diversified in the process and execution as any business process. Every organization takes a somewhat different approach to vendor onboarding and building a database of qualified, potential vendors. Some of the differences in approach are driven by industry factors such as regulatory and licensing requirements, while other processes differ mainly due to “cultural” considerations or governmental compliance demands. Looking for reduced costs and stronger supply chains? Here’s how you can achieve this:

Build A Healthy Supplier Community!

Companies and industries universally prioritize setting up suppliers correctly the first time. This means ensuring you have all the information to set up a vendor to do business with your company. You must also ensure the information you receive is accurate and compliant. This facilitates a procure-to-pay process without downstream consequences resulting from expired licenses, lapsed insurance, missing permits, fraudulent activity, or other non-compliant activity or documentation.

Involving many different constituents in a collaborative process is crucial in ensuring compliance in your supplier population. Procurement, accounts payable, risk management, legal, diversity, logistics/supply chain, operations, IT, security, and others may need to be “in the loop,” particularly when onboarding strategic suppliers crucial to your supply chains. Many departments may also require information about potentially high-risk suppliers who could pose financial and operational liabilities. ICG’s vendor portal includes approval workflows so vendor profiles route to appropriate parties for review and approval before the vendor onboards.

Get Started

The challenge is performing these tasks: collecting all the information (documents & data), reviewing the information, obtaining approvals, and doing the leg work to ensure you can do business with and pay your new supplier promptly. ICG’s cloud-hosted vendor onboarding & maintenance portal provides your organization with the platform and tools to streamline the onboarding process securely. Additionally, this same vendor portal-based solution will allow you to monitor the ongoing compliance of your vendors by utilizing ICG’s automated insurance, license, and diversity certification expiration tracking.

Your vendor onboarding portal must be intuitive for your internal users and the vendors you invite to onboard. The onboarding application must also be highly configurable so the user interface is easily adaptable to your specific process and any changes in your organization’s requirements for vendors.

Getting the vendor onboarding process right upfront helps ensure your vendor community is financially and operationally healthy. This process can help you with reduced costs and stronger supply chains. Contact ICG today to learn how you can achieve reduced costs and stronger supply chains. Additionally, for more information about our dynamic vendor onboarding solutions, request a demo today for you and your team!

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