What do we do?
ProcureAI is a unique vendor management system that connects vendors with businesses. Our solutions follow the traditional vendor lifecycle viz Sourcing, Procurement, Contracting, Onboarding, Procure to Pay and Optimisation.
This allows organizations to optimise their policies and procedures, improve their governance and stakeholder management and derive meaning insights from analytical reporting to shape their strategy.
Our Services
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Sourcing
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Vendor Management
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Contracting
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Onboarding
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Procure to pay
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Procurement Analytics
Common Vendor Management Challenges
Procure AI - Key benefits
- Improved Vendor Management
- Cost Effective
- Risk Management
- Performance Analysis
- Improved Supplier Relationships
- Increased Efficiencies
- Analytical Insights
Solution
Our Solutions Help Improve Efficiency and Effectiveness through
Outsourced Vendor Management
Outsource your vendor management by choosing one of our cost effective packages
Risk Management
Our solutions performs, due diligence in vendor selection, vendor relationship, contract issues and vendor monitoring
Analytical Reporting
Vendor Analytics can be used not only to properly measure and manage IT vendors, but also to enhance the productivity of the service delivered by outsourcing vendors.
Blogs
Recent News
South Africa to review BEE laws: Ramaphosa
7 June 2021
SA News
President Cyril Ramaphosa says government will over the next few years review the country’s Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) strategy and the accompanying Act to put economic transformation on a new trajectory.
New BEE rules announced for IT companies in South Africa
1 April 2021
Staff Writer
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has announced new regulations aimed at promoting historically disadvantaged South Africans in the ICT sector
SA mines minister, Gwede Mantashe, claims Sibanye-Stillwater “reckless” with BEE compliance
November 3, 2020
David McKay
SIBANYE-Stillwater had fallen foul of the South African government’s empowerment legislation and was not compliant, said Gwede Mantashe, the country’s mines and energy minister.