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e-Sourcing
Sourcing & RFx
Definition
The use of software to run sourcing events — building RFx, distributing them to suppliers, and collecting and comparing responses online.
Explanation
e-Sourcing replaces spreadsheets and email with a structured, auditable workflow. It speeds up events, standardises evaluation, and captures data that feeds future sourcing. Reverse auctions and side-by-side bid comparison are common e-sourcing features.
Example
The team runs its quarterly RFQs through an e-sourcing tool, cutting event setup from days to hours.
Related terms
- E-Procurement — The use of web-based systems to manage purchasing activities electronically, from requisition to payment.
- Request for x (RFx) — An umbrella term for the family of formal sourcing requests — RFI, RFQ and RFP — used to solicit information or bids from suppliers.
- Reverse Auction — A live, competitive sourcing event in which pre-qualified suppliers bid the price down in real time to win the buyer's business.
- Sourcing — The upstream procurement activity of finding, evaluating and selecting the suppliers a business will buy from.
Related concepts
- Source-to-Pay (S2P) — The widest procurement cycle — sourcing and supplier selection on top of the operational procure-to-pay buying process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is e-Sourcing?
The use of software to run sourcing events — building RFx, distributing them to suppliers, and collecting and comparing responses online. e-Sourcing replaces spreadsheets and email with a structured, auditable workflow. It speeds up events, standardises evaluation, and captures data that feeds future sourcing. Reverse auctions and side-by-side bid comparison are common e-sourcing features.
Can you give an example of e-Sourcing?
The team runs its quarterly RFQs through an e-sourcing tool, cutting event setup from days to hours.
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