The $40,000 olive
A humorous and well-known example of sizable profit increases from seemingly insignificant cost cuts comes from American Airlines. In the 1980s American Airlines made headlines for saving a reported $40,000 by simply eliminating one olive from each passenger's salad. Such a small adjustment resulting in such significant savings as an excellent reminder of how important procurement is to an organisation's profits and success.
The importance of Standards in procurement
Procurement and supply management involves buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate in a profitable and ethical manner. A large part of ethical procurement pertains to sustainability.
ISO 20400:2017 simplifies and streamlines the process and complex relationship between supply and demand when it comes to procurement. This Standard provides guidance to organisations on integrating sustainability within procurement (as described in ISO 26000). It is intended for stakeholders involved in, or impacted by, procurement decisions and processes.
This Standard encourages sustainable procurement, which is defined as making purchasing decisions that benefit the organisation, society, and the environment. This process of sustainable procurement involves ensuring that an organisation's suppliers are also behaving ethically and that the products and services purchased are sustainable, with purchasing decisions helping to address social, economic and environmental issues. ISO 20400:2017 provides guidelines for integrating sustainability into an organisation's procurement policy strategy and process and is the world's first international Standard to do so.
Business optimisation at every level
Procurement is a strategic management partner in challenging times. With impacts on profitability, there is a need for a sustainable cost-reduction framework in order to optimise business operations. Procurement impacts almost every level of an organisation. It plays a crucial role in an organisation's profit margin and it is highly recommended that a well-thought and well-regulated procurement process and strategy be implemented in all organisations.