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Decentralized Procurement

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Definition

An operating model in which individual business units or sites make their own purchasing decisions.

Explanation

Decentralisation gives local teams speed, flexibility and ownership, useful where needs differ widely by location. The cost is fragmented spend, weaker leverage and inconsistent compliance — problems a centre-led model tries to solve.

Example

Under decentralized procurement each factory buys its own supplies, so the group loses volume leverage.

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What is Decentralized Procurement?

An operating model in which individual business units or sites make their own purchasing decisions. Decentralisation gives local teams speed, flexibility and ownership, useful where needs differ widely by location. The cost is fragmented spend, weaker leverage and inconsistent compliance — problems a centre-led model tries to solve.

Can you give an example of Decentralized Procurement?

Under decentralized procurement each factory buys its own supplies, so the group loses volume leverage.

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