Creation of Purchase orders is a fundamental skill of an organizations Purchasing group. There is no exact best format for a PO and method of transmission can vary but there are basic elements present in all Purchase Orders. Including key items will: optimize value of items ordered, minimizing transaction cost, reduce compliance risk and enable cost savings through spend analytics.
Purchase Order Creation - Basic Information Needed to Optimize Total Value
1. Purchase Order Creation
Basic Information Needed to
Optimize Total Value
Purchasing Order Creation is a Fundamental Purchasing Skill
Creation of Purchase orders is a fundamental skill of the
Purchasing group. There is no exact best format for a PO and
method of transmission can vary but there are 30 to 40 basic
elements needed to create Purchase Orders. Including these
key items will: optimize value of items ordered, minimize
transaction cost, reduce compliance risk and enable cost
savings through spend analytics.
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2. Summary
• Purchase orders are used by organizations to
buy goods and services.
• The exact format and means of transmission
are less important than the basic information
needed to maximize value.
• Value relates to the actual good/service as well
as the efficiency of the transaction,
compliance with policy and ability to leverage
knowledge gained from the transaction in the
future
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3. Purchase Order - What is it?
• A purchase order is a contract between the Buyer and Seller.
– Sometimes there is confusion whether a PO is a contract but it is. If
there is a separate master agreement, service agreement, Statement
of work, proposal etc. that can be incorporated into the PO by specific
reference.
• It gives the Seller reasonable assurance that the request from the
Buyer is legitimate
• Used effectively it clearly describes what is needed by the Buyer
• It contains all information for Buyer and Seller to conduct the
transaction from fulfillment to payment
• A purchase order provides a level of control, documentation, and
data history that can be used for audit and business analysis.
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4. Main Elements
There is no exact best format for a PO and method of
transmission can vary but there are basic elements
present in all Purchase Orders
1. General Information /Header Information
2. Internal Reference Information
– Not necessarily displayed on PO Document but part
of PO creation
3. Description of requirement(s)
4. Approval
5. Terms and Conditions
6. Logistics information
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Discussion July 2014
5. General / Header Information
• Organization Name
• Purchase Order Number
• Buyer Name
• Buyers Contact Information
• Billing Address
• Supplier Name
• Supplier Address
• Supplier Contact
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6. Internal Information
Data which has internal use for audit purpose, integration
with AP, and data analysis. In some cases maybe displayed on
PO
• Cost Center
• Account Number
• Commodity/Category Description
• Purchase request number
• Type of Spend: Capital, Expense, Operations, Project etc.
• Requestor
• Requestor Department
• Requestor Contact Information
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7. Description of Requirements
• Description
• Quantity
• Price
• Reference to applicable specifications
• Quality Requirements as Applicable
• Unit Price
• Total Price
• Tax Rate as applicable
• Reference to proposal and/or quotation
• Product Certifications/Test Results as Needed
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8. Approval
• Name and Title of Buyer with Authorization to
place order on behalf of company
• Signature (actual, electronic, or by other
established practice)
• Acceptance requirements for payments (as
applicable)
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9. Terms and Conditions
• Boiler plate standard PO terms
• Other unique terms as applicable
• Payment Terms
• Method of payment
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10. Logistics
• Ship to Address
• Shipping terms
• Shipping Method
• Packaging Requirements
• Reporting needs/Updates
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11. Summary
• Format and way to send purchase orders are less
important than including key information in the PO
creation process.
• List of key items is not meant to be 100% definitive for
all industry but to identify core items applicable to
most purchase orders
• Including key elements will result in optimizing value of
the goods/service with less operational friction while
meeting compliance needs and enabling further
savings from spend analytics
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Discussion July 2014
12. Next Steps
• Identify Specific Key Items for your Organization
• Focus on those items diligently and discard the rest
• Establish policy and process around PO creation
• Optimize and Leverage technology to support process
This might mean putting in place a relatively low cost cloud
based software as a service solution for an organization using
a manual process or an organization using a legacy enterprise
ERP system.
Bill Kohnen Purchasing Fundamental Discussion July 2014