7 Steps For An Effective Purchase Requisition Process

A Purchase Requisition process may sound as easy as buying your weekly groceries. However, consider all the mistakes that we have made when shopping; you find yourself buying things you don’t need in the heat of the moment or suddenly leaving the store with your wallet feeling ten times lighter.

Purchasing on a bigger scale is no different. Businesses often find themselves with an excess of stock that brings more harm than good.

This is where the need for a Purchase Requisition comes in but before we delve deeper, let’s clarify what it is.

At its core is an internal document that outlines the requested goods and services of a business. As such this document requires approval from relevant parties which starts off the process and ends with the procurement team sending out the purchase order (PO) to the vendor.

Curious to know what a Purchase Order is? Click here for the 7 things you need to know about purchase order!


Purchase Requisition: Is it really necessary?

The answer to this question lies at the hands of the business.

Smaller companies can manage without a Purchase Requisition but for bigger companies with hundreds of employees, it is best to have it to keep track of where the request is coming from without having to play detective.


The 7 Steps of Purchase Requisition

The workflow can be as short or as long as your business desires. However, no one wants a long and dragged out process that would take weeks just to get a “yes!” from the procurement team.

Hence, the purchase requisition process is a flexible one and it can be customised to fit your business. Despite the additional step to require approval, the benefits of having it will greatly outweigh the negatives.

The workflow begins when the business needs to make a purchase. This purchase need can be anything from office supplies to pantry items that are filled in the purchase requisition form.

Once the requisition form is filled, it will go through an internal system of approvals where it is reviewed and approved by the head of the department.

Upon approval, it will then be reviewed by the purchasing department and the finance department who can choose to either reject or approve based on its necessities.

From the approved PR, the purchasing department will acquire quotations from different vendors. These quotations will make it easier to compare different prices, reliability and lead time.

The purchasing department will win a quotation and issue a Purchase Order that will be sent to the vendor as a legally binding contract between the buyer and the vendor.

The items will then be delivered and checked whether it is of the right quantity and quality. Any returns (if any) are also processed in this step.

Finally, to ensure its accuracy, a three-way matching is done between the purchase requisition, the purchase order and the invoice given.

The trouble with the Purchase Requisition Process

As listed, the PR process requires an abundance of paperwork being passed from one person to another that could very well get misplaced or damaged causing even more delay in the PR flow.

However, there is a way out of this predicament…

Meet ADAM, a one-stop e-procurement solution provider that helps automate your process from start to finish.

Automation is the perfect solution to all your PR flow needs as it will reduce human error, gives you better spend transparency and increases productivity!

With so many benefits of automation at hand, it seems too good to not give it a try! Click here to learn more about ADAM and how it can help manage your PR flow.


FAQ

What is a Purchase Requisition?

  • Purchase Requisition (PR) is a document that lists the requested goods and services of a business.

What is a Purchase Order?

  • Purchase Order (PO) is a document given to the seller that outlines the products or services the business wishes to purchase. It is a legally binding contract to confirm that the order is being placed.

What are the 7 Steps of Purchase Requisition?

  • Fill in Purchase Requisition form (PR)
  • Approved by internal department
  • Approved by purchasing department
  • Receive Quotation
  • Create Purchase Order (PO)
  • Items delivered
  • 3-way match of Purchase Requisition, Purchase Order, and Invoice

Are Purchase Requisitions necessary?

  • The need for a Purchase Requisition depends on the company size. Generally smaller companies do not require it, but larger companies need it to keep track of the requestor.

What is an automated Purchase Requisition?

  • An e-Procurement system that helps manage the Purchase Requisition process by eliminating the use of paper and conducting the process online.

Implementing an efficient purchase requisition process is key to optimizing your procurement workflow. The next important step is streamlining your purchase order process. Our guide on the “7 Things You Need To Know About Purchase Order” can help you enhance accuracy, save time, and ensure smooth communication among all involved parties.

Stay updated on insights, trends, and updates geared for the procurement community delivered to your inbox.

Up next

3 min read

Transforming Vendor Relationships: End-of-Year Evaluations

Read on strategic end-of-year vendor evaluations can transform procurement performance. Featuring case studies from industries like oil, property management, and logistics that demonstrate the benefits of vendor evaluation.

3 min read

Is Traditional Procurement Holding You Back?

Traditional procurement processes have held organizations back, innovative procurement software is ushering in a new era of efficiency and cost savings.

3 min read

Top 5 Skills for Modern Procurement Professionals to Stay Ahead

In a rapidly evolving business landscape, procurement professionals face unique challenges and opportunities. Discover how to stay ahead in the digital era and thrive in your role.

3 min read

How to Leverage Vendor Data to Boost Procurement Decisions

Learn how vendor data can transform your procurement process by providing insights for smarter decision-making, improving supplier performance, and driving cost savings.

5 min read

What Is e-Procurement?

The extreme search for efficiency has led to the digitalization in all means. Where, technology has significantly changed how we communicate in our daily lives. The advancement of technology has also led to the rise of e-procurement. 

Video

Purchase Requisition vs Purchase Order: How is it different?

Both the Purchase Requisition (PR) and the Purchase Order (PO) are essential documents in the procurement flow. It is a step forward after identifying the need for a product or service and involves various departments in the business.

See ADAM in action.

Get started and our friendly team will take care of the rest.

Explore how ADAM can transform your vendor management strategy today.

Get Started