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When procuring products, how often will suppliers provide me with product samples for me to test the quality? Should I test the quality to begin with?

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Question added by Thurayya Al Qasim , Legal Counsellor , Ihqaq Law Firm
Date Posted: 2017/03/06
Junaid Sayed
by Junaid Sayed , Senior Analyst- Procurement Excellence , XPO Logistics

Hello Thuraya Al- Qasim,

If the products that you are purchasing for one time requirement then there are less chances that suppliers will provide you with samples, however it also depends on category that you are procuring.

Foe example : if you are into cosmetic products manufacturing, you will have a recurring requirement of Raw materials that you will be procuring to manufacture your products, Hence the suppliers will readily provide you with the samples. And cosmetics products being used widely will have intense testing procedures before procuring and post which buying decisions will be made if the products passes all tests.

however say if you are planning to procure a laptop which is a total different commodity or product the supplier may not provide you with the sample for testing as it is a very standard product.

 

Hope this clarifies your question.

 

regards,

Junaid Sayed.

Taymour Abousaada
by Taymour Abousaada , Materials Senior Purchasing Officer , Consolidated Contractors Company International CCCI

 

Always

 

 

 

‘Sampling’ is a key part of selling between the buyer and the supplier. Especially for designed items that are likely to be bought on a repeat basis. Imagine, if a single specification becomes unacceptable or you buy a product but its patent/ design rights expire and the supplier will say: you asked me to supply this and I have done so? If they are not obliged to provide alternatives they may be entirely justified contractually in not doing so, i.e. they have not done anything wrong technically. But you now have to manage in short time the potential problem of supply interruption inconvenience, delays.

 

 

 

If a buying department is effective it will not look at this as a transaction, but manage the risk at the sampling stage before the buying and ordering starts.

 

jasmina malnar
by jasmina malnar , Head of Marketing and Indirect Procurement , Hrvatski telekom

That really depends on what you are buying. However, whatever you might be buying can be specified in detail in specification of goods / services, including the aspects of quality,

Moustafa Abouelsaad
by Moustafa Abouelsaad , Procurement & Logistics Director , Al-Kharafi Construction, Kuwait

Thank you for the invitation

I agree with Junaid Sayed Mohammad Badi Al Hefawi.

It is all depend on the industry type and items being purchased. 

brik NAIT HNOUD
by brik NAIT HNOUD , أستاذ الدعم المدرسي , مركز الربيع العربي

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