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Elaine works for a British manufacturer of confectionary (sweets/ candy) items. One of the key ingredients is cocoa powder, which cannot be grown in the UK. Elaine therefore needs to look abroad for suppliers. Which of the following are risks that Elaine needs to consider when sourcing internationally? Select THREE
One of the typical selection criteria applied in determining the right supplier is ‘technical capabilities’, which might include …
You have been asked to purchase 500 pens of a specific brand. You decided to use a weighted points system for assessment of proposals. Is this approach appropriate?
A restricted tender process involves supplier selection. This process focuses on which of the following?
Production capacity
Decommissioning costs
Total life cost
Financial stability
Which of the following payment mechanisms is most beneficial to the supplier?
'Phishing' is an activity that can occur when an employee within an organisation receives an email that appears to be from a genuine supplier but is false. These types of emails expose the organisation to the activities of expert cyber criminals. Which type of crime category does this activity fall within?
In the Public Sector, what is the evaluation criteria most often used when evaluating bids from suppliers?
Faisal is a medical equipment maintenance services procurement specialist within a local hospital. Faisal is responsible for ensuring contracts are in place that will ensure operational continuity of high-value pieces such as radiology equipment. When carrying out tender opportunities for these services, Faisal will specify, as an essential requirement, that certain standards are adhered to. Which of the following is a benefit of incorporating standards as a requirement within a specification?
Which of the following is a UK legislation concerning product safety?
Which of the following are secondary research sources that can be used when investigating markets and suppliers? Select THREE that apply.
