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How to Build a Solid Working Relationship with Your Purchasing Department

How to Build a Solid Working Relationship with Your Purchasing Department

Building strong relationships with the purchasing department is essential for streamlining procurement processes and improving collaboration across teams.

Most maintenance managers have their purchasing department on speed dial. Your maintenance crew is constantly ordering parts and supplies—not to mention working on large asset acquisitions.

This close contact means these two departments can make each other’s lives easier… or much more complicated.

So how can you help your team with relationship building with purchasing department? CMMS software can help you—making maintenance teams and companies more efficient while also following purchasing rules.

Let’s see how. First, let’s talk about what each department needs—and wants—from the other.

Follow the Rules

Purchasing has rules. It’s your purchasing team’s job to make sure those rules are followed.

The maintenance team needs to understand those rules, so they can follow them correctly.

Let’s look at a typical scenario, courtesy of MPulse customer Anne. Anne’s organization follows the following purchasing rules…

  • Purchases under $200 can be made with petty cash or submitted for employee reimbursement.
  • Purchases over $200 require a purchase order or a company credit card via an authorized employee.
  • Major asset repairs via vendors or purchases over $10,000 require an RFP or competitive solicitation process, unless a cooperative contract has already been established.
  • If a contract is established, the terms of that contract should be followed.

Knowing—and following—these rules makes your purchasing folks happier because it makes their job easier.

And it makes your maintenance team’s job easier too. Because any delay in the purchasing process means there’s a delay in something getting repaired. And let’s face it—when the pressure’s on, the maintenance department feels the heat.

Let Your CMMS Software Help with Relationship Building with Purchasing Department

Anne uses her MPulse Software, Inc to make her maintenance team more efficient while also following the rules.

CMMS software enables Anne’s team to…

  • Identify supplies and parts that need to be restocked
  • Issue purchase requests
  • Identify parts that have long lead times and reorder as necessary
  • Create custom reports
  • Customize work orders to include purchasing department codes

Using MPulse DataLink, Anne’s company integrated MPulse with the purchasing department’s financial software. This extra investment automates the exchange of important information, making both departments more efficient.

MPulse DataLink enables Anne’s maintenance department to share data with the purchasing department on…

  • Inventory items (parts, supply items, and/or tools)
  • Purchase requisitioning
  • Purchase receiving
  • Vendor management

With MPulse DataLink, both software applications contain the most current and accurate data, making it easier for everyone in CMMS companies to do their jobs.

Maintenance and finance are mission-critical business functions for organizations of all sizes, from small business to enterprise.

Have questions about how CMMS software can help your maintenance team? Contact us or get a free trial of MPulse Software.

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