Vendor Onboarding for Manufacturing
Evaluates, approves, and sets up new vendors in the company procurement system with proper due diligence.
Designed to support ISO 9001 quality management, workplace health and safety regulations, and environmental compliance reporting under Australian standards.
Workflow Stages
Vendor Application
Collect the vendor business information, capabilities, and required documentation.
Inputs
- Vendor application form
- Required documentation checklist
- Business need description
Outputs
- Completed vendor application
- Supporting documents collected
- Application logged for review
Due Diligence Review
Evaluate the vendor financial stability, references, insurance, and compliance standing.
Inputs
- Vendor application package
- Due diligence checklist
- Credit and reference check tools
Outputs
- Due diligence report
- Risk assessment
- Recommendation to approve or decline
Decision Points
- • Does the vendor pass due diligence requirements?
- • Are there risk factors requiring mitigation?
Contract Negotiation
Negotiate the master service agreement or purchase terms with the vendor.
Inputs
- Vendor terms proposal
- Company standard terms
- Legal review requirements
Outputs
- Negotiated agreement
- Legal review completed
- Terms agreed by both parties
System Setup
Create the vendor record in the procurement and accounts payable systems.
Inputs
- Approved vendor details
- Banking and tax information
- System access
Outputs
- Vendor record created
- Payment method configured
- Vendor assigned to appropriate category
Vendor Welcome and Orientation
Provide the vendor with information about ordering processes, compliance expectations, and key contacts.
Inputs
- Vendor welcome package
- Process documentation
- Primary contact list
Outputs
- Welcome communication sent
- Vendor orientation completed
- Vendor confirmed as active in system
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does vendor onboarding take?
Vendor onboarding typically takes 10-20 business days depending on the complexity of the due diligence and contract negotiation.
What documents are required from vendors?
Required documents typically include business registration, tax identification, insurance certificates, bank details, and references. Additional documents may be needed based on industry or service type.
How often are vendors reviewed after onboarding?
Active vendors undergo an annual performance review and due diligence refresh to ensure continued compliance and satisfaction.
Ready to implement this workflow in your business?
Our team can implement this workflow into your business operations with custom tools and training.