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Spot Buy

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Definition

A one-off, ad-hoc purchase made outside any framework or contract, usually for an urgent or infrequent need.

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Explanation

Spot buys are unavoidable but should be minimised: they miss negotiated pricing and add processing cost. Mature functions channel spot buys through a guided marketplace so even one-off purchases stay controlled and captured.

Example

An urgent replacement pump is a spot buy from a general supplier because no framework covers it.

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What is Spot Buy?

A one-off, ad-hoc purchase made outside any framework or contract, usually for an urgent or infrequent need. Spot buys are unavoidable but should be minimised: they miss negotiated pricing and add processing cost. Mature functions channel spot buys through a guided marketplace so even one-off purchases stay controlled and captured.

Can you give an example of Spot Buy?

An urgent replacement pump is a spot buy from a general supplier because no framework covers it.

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