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Sole Sourcing

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Definition

A situation where only one supplier can provide the required good or service, leaving the buyer no competitive alternative.

Explanation

Sole sourcing arises from patents, unique capability or specification lock-in. It weakens the buyer's leverage and raises risk, so procurement seeks to design it out where possible, or manages it with long-term agreements and value tracking.

Example

A proprietary spare part is sole-sourced from the OEM, so the buyer negotiates a multi-year price cap instead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sole Sourcing?

A situation where only one supplier can provide the required good or service, leaving the buyer no competitive alternative. Sole sourcing arises from patents, unique capability or specification lock-in. It weakens the buyer's leverage and raises risk, so procurement seeks to design it out where possible, or manages it with long-term agreements and value tracking.

Can you give an example of Sole Sourcing?

A proprietary spare part is sole-sourced from the OEM, so the buyer negotiates a multi-year price cap instead.

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