Why Government Procurement Service?
Why Government Procurement Service?
eAuctions deliver great savings via a fast, efficient alternative to traditional further competition, and by choosing to join the eAuction programme you’ll also benefit from our experience and commitment -
Our credentials
- Dedicated and experienced eAuction delivery team
- Expert category advice and guidance
- Efficient route to aggregation - we can bring your requirements together with organisations who have similar needs
- Managed and funded programme
- Committed spend = real savings
- More than 160 participants including Cabinet Office, HM Treasury, Department of Health, DWP, HMRC, Environment Agency, Metropolitan Police, many local councils and NHS Trusts
- In the first 12 months of the eAuction programme over £33.6 million of savings have been delivered
- Tailored service to meet customers’ procurement requirements. Qualitative criteria can be factored into the process
What our customers have said:
“What a great process and an innovative approach; this really has resulted in some brilliant savings for us and we are thrilled with the outcome.”
Liz Davies, Head of Estates Management, Veterinary Laboratories Agency
“Since trialling a shared service in April we have used some Government Procurement Service frameworks but this is the first time we have used Office Supplies, and the first time we have used an eAuction. We have found the whole process very easy and were very happy with the outcome – we were not expecting any savings based on current market conditions so 35% is amazing.”
Rebecca Clark, Procurement Officer, Crawley Borough Council, Horsham District Council, Mid Sussex District Council
“The eAuction allowed us all to take full advantage of the best rates available in the market at the time by leveraging aggregated spend. It also kept the cost of procurement down by pooling our resources.”
Pete Gleeson, Category Lead, Travel and Transport, Commercial Directorate, HMRC
“Once bidding got underway we found ourselves eagerly watching progress as the unit price dropped. Overall, we achieved a better saving than we were initially expecting, and so were naturally very pleased with the result.”
Hari Rentala, Commercial Activity, Cabinet Office