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17 October, 06:48

when a situation arises when an internal customer has a need that comes up suddenly, which is not planned for and for which there is no preexisting supplier identified to provie the product or service required, purchasing should use a _ approach

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  1. 17 October, 07:12
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    Answer: spot buy approach

    Explanation: when an internal customer has a need that comes up suddenly and was not earlier planned for, or an existing supplier identified to provide for that demand, such situations are usually handled using a spot buy approach.

    Spot buying is usually made up of small orders that are totally unplanned, and may arise due to poor planning, from unexpected or unavoidable circumstances, or one-time opportunities, and are most times carried out on an immediate payment and delivery basis.

    Spot buying often feature the following characteristics:

    1. they are usually unplanned and are for emergencies.

    2. They are for unique inexpensive purchase and involves not so complex transactions.
  2. 17 October, 08:33
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    spot buy

    Explanation:

    when a situation arises when an internal customer has a need that comes up suddenly, which is not planned for and for which there is no preexisting supplier identified to provie the product or service required, purchasing should use a spot buy approach.

    Spot buying is a type of purchase an individual makes to meet and immediate or emergency need.
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