Sunday, March 16, 2014

Why might negotiation be favored over competitive bidding in certain procurement situations?

Why might negotiation be favored over competitive bidding in certain procurement situations?

When the product being purchased is fairly standard and readily available, most firms choose to utilize the competitive bidding process of supplier selection. This involves little or no negotiation. A request for bids is sent to a limited number of qualified suppliers asking for a price quote for the product, given the terms and conditions of the contract. The contract generally goes to the lowest bidder. For government bid requests, the contract legally must go to the lowest bidder qualified to fulfill the contract.

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