Codelco, in Santiago, Chile, uses Quadrem's auction- and catalog-based procurement tools. But German Sandoval, Codelco's E-business manager, says the process of buying from catalogs is ill-suited to his business and to the culture of Chile. Quadrem's implementation of Emptoris' ePass sourcing software will let the government-owned company automate its preferred procurement method--issuing requests for proposals and negotiating contracts based on supplier quality and price.
Sandoval says Codelco desperately needs to automate the sourcing process. The company faxes as many as 15,000 RFQs per month to suppliers and processes them manually. Bids are also processed manually. And purchases against contracts are manually entered into the company's SAP financials. "I send RFQs to five suppliers for most items," Sandoval says. "Using the new system, I'll be able to send them to 10 or 20 and pick the best supplier at the best price, and begin to manage procurement in a much more cost-effective way." Sandoval says he expects to move as much as $100 million in spending to the exchange this year and more in coming years. He expects to save millions of dollars annually using the new system.
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