Global sourcing

Global sourcing

Global sourcing is a term used to describe strategic sourcing in today's global setting. Most companies now include global sourcing as part of their procurement strategy. Global sourcing often aims to exploit global efficiencies in the delivery of a product or service. Common examples of globally-sourced products or services include: labor-intensive manufactured products produced using low-cost Chinese labor, call centers staffed with low-cost English speaking workers in India, and IT work performed by low-cost programmers in India and Eastern Europe. While these examples are examples of Low-cost country sourcing, global sourcing is not limited to low-cost countries.

Global sourcing is often associated with a centralized procurement strategy for a multinational, wherein a central buying organization seeks economies of scale through corporate-wide standardization and benchmarking. A definition focused on this aspect of global sourcing is: "proactively integrating and coordinating common items and materials, processes, designs, technologies, and suppliers across worldwide purchasing, engineering, and operating locations (p. 304)" [Monczka, Trent, and Handfield. 2005. "Purchasing and Supply Management," 3rd edition. Thomson South-Western.]

The global sourcing of goods and services has advantages and disadvantages that can go beyond low cost. Some advantages of global sourcing, beyond low cost, include: learning how to do business in a potential market, tapping into skills or resources unavailable domestically, developing alternate supplier/vendor sources to stimulate competition, and increasing total supply capacity. Some key disadvantages of global sourcing can include: hidden costs associated with different cultures and time zones, exposure to financial and political risks in countries with (often) emerging economies, increased risk of the loss of intellectual property, and increased monitoring costs relative to domestic supply. For manufactured goods, some key disadvantages include long lead times, the risk of port shutdowns interrupting supply, and the difficulty of monitoring product quality. (With regard to quality in the food industry, see Roth et al. (2008). [Roth, Tsay, Pullman, Gray. 2008. Unraveling the Food Supply Chain: Strategic Insights from China and the 2007 Pet Food Recalls. "Journal of Supply Chain Management," 44(1), 22-39. ] ).

International procurement organizations (or IPOs) may be an element of the global sourcing strategy for a firm. These procurement organizations take primary responsibility for identifying and developing key suppliers across sourcing categories and help satisfy periodic sourcing requirements of the parent organization. Such setups help provide focus in country-based sourcing efforts. Particularly in the case of large and complex countries, such as China, where a range of sub-markets exist and suppliers span the entire value chain of a product/commodity, such IPOs provide essential on-the-ground information.

Over time, these IPOs may grow up to be complete procurement organizations in their own right, with fully engaged category experts and quality assurance teams. It is therefore important for firms to clearly define an integration and scale-up plan for the IPO.

Examples of IPOs

*YourBuyer Worldwide [http://www.yourbuyer.com]
*Yort International Sourcing [http://www.yortonline.com]
*VEC International Expansion Services [http://www.vec.at]
*Expedient Trade, LLC [http://www.expedienttrade.com]

ee also

* Low-cost country sourcing
* Strategic sourcing

References

External links

* [http://www.global.tendernews.com Database of global tenders notices RFP & Invitation to bid]
* [http://www.ottoint.com OTTO International, with more than 40 years of sourcing experience, offers a wide range of products including apparel, sports, lingerie, footwear, furniture, home textiles and electrical/electronic products]
* [http://www.asiasourcing.eu Direct link towards multiple sourcing information related to the Asian market]
* [http://www.sourcejuice.com SourceJuice provides on the ground information from China, relevant to sourcing and product development]
* [http://www.chinaperformancegroup.com Sourcing in China since 1978]


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