Procurement
The terms “shopping list” and “procurement” mean different things. An interior design project considers including a shopping list, but doesn’t consider us communicating with suppliers, inquiring about the availability of particular items and delivery terms, checking on an item’s or material’s technical nuances or ensuring that all the materials are from the same batch.
However, all of this is included in the “Procurement” service as well as reaching agreement on samples, their purchase, discussion and approval of drawings with built-in furniture designers, preparation of invoices, and our presence during the assembly process.
What Does Procurement Include?
- Communication with suppliers, checking availability and terms of delivery
- Search for a particular item on sale
- Shopping trips
- Reconciliation of articles and production batches
- Checking the invoices payment
- Ordering and coordinating samples
- Discussion and approval of drawings with built-in furniture designers
- Specification of configurations, finishes, upholstery
- Delivery control
- Attendance at the installation of ordered items