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Approved Supplier List (ASL)

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Also known as: ASL, AVL, Approved Vendor List

Definition

A controlled list of suppliers that have been vetted and authorised to supply a business, often by category.

Explanation

The ASL enforces that only qualified, compliant suppliers receive orders. Getting onto it requires prequalification; staying on it requires ongoing performance and compliance. It is a core control against risk and maverick spend.

Example

A new vendor cannot be paid until Procurement adds it to the approved supplier list after due diligence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Approved Supplier List (ASL)?

A controlled list of suppliers that have been vetted and authorised to supply a business, often by category. The ASL enforces that only qualified, compliant suppliers receive orders. Getting onto it requires prequalification; staying on it requires ongoing performance and compliance. It is a core control against risk and maverick spend.

Can you give an example of Approved Supplier List (ASL)?

A new vendor cannot be paid until Procurement adds it to the approved supplier list after due diligence.

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