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Supplier management

Supplier management software for SMEs

Keep supplier records, procurement communication, purchase orders, and supplier invoices connected to day-to-day work.
01

Supplier profiles

Track supplier names, categories, contacts, location context, and practical business details in one company workspace.
02

Procurement communication

Supplier conversations can stay close to requests, purchase orders, invoices, and operational follow-up.
03

Buying history

Purchase orders and supplier invoices create a clearer history for future procurement decisions.
04

Cross-border discovery

For Baltic workflows, supplier discovery can extend beyond one country when public marketplace features are enabled.
Why ASSIST

Supplier records with context

Supplier information is useful because it stays close to procurement requests, messages, purchase orders, and invoices.

Less scattered follow-up

Teams can review supplier activity without piecing together email, spreadsheets, and accounting records.

Discovery plus control

Public supplier discovery can exist alongside private company records without mixing visibility rules.
Use cases

Build a supplier list

Organize suppliers by category, contact, location, and practical business fit.

Track supplier communication

Keep conversations close to procurement and invoice records.

Review buying relationships

Use supplier history to support better purchasing decisions over time.
Trust and control
  • Supplier records remain company-scoped unless public visibility is explicitly enabled.
  • Public directory and discovery settings are controlled separately from private procurement data.
  • Restricted access routes stay outside public indexing.

Make supplier follow-up easier to review

Create a workspace where supplier records, procurement communication, orders, and invoices can stay connected.
FAQ

Can suppliers be grouped by category?

ASSIST supports supplier records with business context such as categories, contacts, and company visibility settings.

How is supplier management different from procurement?

Supplier management keeps partner records organized; procurement uses those records to manage buying needs, orders, and invoices.
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