Purchasing Planning
Purchasing Planning may include steps as follows:
- creating purchasing projects and tasks
- providing related information (files, links, notes etc.)
- assigning purchasing tasks to the concern person
- setting task priorities, start/finish dates etc.
- assigning supervisors
- setting reminders
- control and evaluation
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