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Systems Contracting
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Systems
contract ,as the term suggets, is a contract of system of
buyer with that of the seller.It is a release system in
which items, usually, commonly available off-the-shelf,
are identified and pre-priced in anticipation of certain
usage. Delivery releases are made against existing orders
placed by purchase. This is a procedure intended to help
the buyer and the seller to reduce administrative expenses
and at the same time to ensure proper controls. The system
authorises the designated persons of the buyer to place
orders directly to the supplier with the specific
materials during a given contract period. The contract is
thus finalised only after it is ensured that an attempt
has been made to integrate as many buyer-seller materials
management functions as possible. |
In this system the original indent, duly approved by
competent authorities, is shipped back with the items and
avoiding the usual documents like purchase orders,
materials requisitions, expediting letters and
acknowledgements, goods in transit report, etc. The
contract is simple, covering only delivery period, price
and invoicing procedure. Systems contracting is
particularly useful for items with low unit price and high
consumption profile and thus relieves the buyers of the
routine work.
While Systems contract has certain features in common with
other purchasing agreements , it is this integration of
buyer-seller operations that clearly distinguishes it from
other types of contracts. |
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Obviously,
the Systems contracts are an excellent way of
simultaneously cutting costs while building efficiencies
through simplifications.
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