Week of 19 June 2023: Let's talk about Purchasing, Part 3

Jim Thompson

Week of 19 June 2023: Let's talk about Purchasing, Part 3 | Nip Impressions, Jim Thompson, quality, industry, safety, energy, environment, innovation, energy, maintenance, management, transportation, corruption, capital projects,

Email Jim at jim.thompson@ipulpmedia.com

If I am being a bit hard on purchasing this month, it is because I often see purchasing as a silo in our mills and corporate structures. Purchasing is often thought of as price, terms and conditions.

There is a lot more that purchasing can do for the mill. It is not all about pricing, terms and conditions.

A true story told to me by a doctor blade salesperson. He made his usual stop at a mill that was a current customer. He was told purchasing wanted to see him. He went to purchasing.

The purchasing agent chewed him out for missing the delivery of a doctor blade the mill needed. He was very gracious to the purchasing agent and said that if they would keep the doctor blade caddy (already on the mill site) full, they wouldn't have this problem.

The purchasing agent asked what to do.

The salesperson told him he would go out and inventory the caddy cabinet and see what was missing.

Reporting back to the purchasing agent, he notified him that they needed about $150,000 worth of blades to have a complete inventory. The purchasing agent ordered them on the spot.

The salesperson told me that this happened many years ago and the mill still had not used about half the blades they bought that day.

Mills are short on personnel these days. Nothing new, they have been short on personnel my whole career. However, I have a suggestion. What about putting the mill's process engineers on a six-month rotation, working in and reporting to the purchasing department? Not the new ones, fresh out of school, but ones who have been around for about a year or so.

If these folks sit in the purchasing department, they will bring their production experience to the purchasing department, helping them make better purchasing decisions. When they rotate back to the mill, they will bring back to the mill the knowledge of how the purchasing decisions and processes work.

Overall, the mill will achieve a smoother, better and more economical result.

Be safe and we will talk next week.

Readers, please tell your suppliers that you read Paperitalo Publications

________

Other interesting stories: