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What is the most useful procurement analysis tool for commodities and finished goods ?

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Question added by Rami Abdulla Ali Katee , Logistics Officer , ICRC International Committee of the Red Cross
Date Posted: 2013/11/06
Faisal Ba-aqeel
by Faisal Ba-aqeel , Procurement Manager , Confidential

I agree with Mr. Amer Jayyousi, in general it will be as below:

 

Assets: Depreciation will be used

Goods or Comodities: Possessing Cost (At store)

Finished Products: Selling price minus the total costs charged to the product that is equal to (interest).

 

Then inventory will take care of the existing stock (unsold) or the damaged goods and that will be considered from the invested money.

 

So the figures result (Cost Analysis) will be the fair-measurement-tool to be used in there.

 

Best Regards,

amer jayyousi
by amer jayyousi , Business Development Consultant , freelance

cost analysis

cost analysis............................. 

elfatih mohamed ali Ali
by elfatih mohamed ali Ali , Procurement and Logistic Officer , Sudanese Microfinance Development Facility SMDF

·         Analysis tools for commodities

·         Specification placed by consignee

·         Bid security

·         Company profile and documentary evidence

·         Meeting internal requirements ( tax ,      commercial certificate ……)

·         Manufacture  authorization  in case of imported finished goods   

·         Signature of the bid letter

·         Compliance with delivery schedule

·         No conditional terms imposed by Supplier  

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