Manufacturing (Procurement and E-Procurement)
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Manufacturing (Procurement and E-Procurement)

By One Education

Master procurement and e-procurement strategies in manufacturing to optimise sourcing, reduce costs, and improve supplier management process

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About this event

Business • Finance

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

In the fast-paced world of manufacturing, efficient sourcing is more than a nice-to-have—it’s a competitive edge. This course in procurement and e-procurement explores the methods, technologies, and supplier strategies that power modern supply chains. From selecting reliable vendors to managing digital tendering systems, learners will gain the confidence to oversee procurement functions with clarity and control. Covering both traditional and digital methods, this course is built for those who need precision when buying matters most.

Focusing on procurement planning, contract management, digital platforms, and ethical sourcing, the training dissects how procurement and e-procurement influence quality, timelines, and profitability. You'll also gain insight into risk mitigation, inventory forecasting, and procurement analytics. Whether you're supervising sourcing operations or just stepping into the field, this online course sharpens your understanding of how decisions at the purchasing desk ripple across production, warehousing, and customer satisfaction.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand key processes in procurement and e-procurement frameworks.
  • Identify supplier evaluation techniques to improve procurement outcomes.
  • Learn e-sourcing platforms and digital procurement system functions.
  • Analyse cost control methods in procurement and e-procurement roles.
  • Explore contract terms and risk factors in manufacturing sourcing.

Who is this course for?

  • Buyers managing vendor relations in manufacturing organisations.
  • Procurement staff exploring e-procurement for sourcing efficiency.
  • Manufacturing planners looking to reduce delays and sourcing errors.
  • Supervisors monitoring contracts, bids, and inventory purchases.
  • Professionals involved in procurement and e-procurement negotiations.

Career Path

  • Procurement Manager – Average salary: £47,000/year
  • Supply Chain Specialist – Average salary: £43,000/year
  • Purchasing Officer – Average salary: £32,000/year
  • E-Procurement Analyst – Average salary: £41,000/year
  • Category Buyer (Manufacturing) – Average salary: £38,000/year
  • Vendor Relationship Manager – Average salary: £45,000/year

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