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Supplier Collaboration
Suppliers & Vendors
Definition
Working jointly with suppliers on shared goals such as cost reduction, innovation, quality or forecasting.
Explanation
Collaboration turns an arm's-length relationship into a partnership: sharing forecasts, co-developing products, or running joint improvement projects. It is the value engine of SRM for strategic suppliers.
Example
Sharing demand forecasts lets a supplier pre-build stock, cutting lead times for both parties.
Related terms
- Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) — A strategic approach to managing key supplier relationships to unlock mutual value beyond price.
- Collaborative Planning, Forecasting & Replenishment (CPFR) — A practice where buyer and supplier share forecasts and plans to synchronise supply with demand.
- Supplier Development — Working actively with a supplier to build its capability, quality or capacity for mutual benefit.
- Strategic Supplier — A supplier critical to the business — by spend, risk or capability — that warrants a close, managed relationship.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Supplier Collaboration?
Working jointly with suppliers on shared goals such as cost reduction, innovation, quality or forecasting. Collaboration turns an arm's-length relationship into a partnership: sharing forecasts, co-developing products, or running joint improvement projects. It is the value engine of SRM for strategic suppliers.
Can you give an example of Supplier Collaboration?
Sharing demand forecasts lets a supplier pre-build stock, cutting lead times for both parties.
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