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Reverse Auctions - Coming Soon
What is it? Reverse Auctions and Real-time
Reverse Auctions are conducted over the Internet during an allotted
time period, allowing numerous suppliers and or manufacturers to
bid on government requests, usually referred to as an RFQ for specific
goods and services. The main difference between the two is a Real-time
Reverse Auction will take place over a small amount of time with
all parties involved joining the auction at the same time. A standard
Reverse Auction usually takes place over a two-week period and participants
can come and go as they please.
How does it work? The concept of Reverse Auction
is comparable to traditional manual sealed bid procurement processes
in the sense that its sole purpose is to save the County money.
As the qualified suppliers (bidders) -place their bids, their identity
is masked from competing suppliers (bidders) while the public sector
purchasing personnel is able to view each suppliers identity as
well as their current bid price. It is important to note that in
this format, like any other, price is not always the determining
factor when a County finally decides to accept a bid. Quality, warranty
and shipping time may also be factors.
What are its advantages? The key benefit to
Reverse Auctioning and Real-time Reverse Auctioning is the ability
to bring the price down in a competitive, timely and cost effective
manner. Reverse Auctioning goes to the next level in that it is
done online and can even be done in real-time creating a more competitive
environment thus driving the price lower than the County may have
obtained these goods and or services for in the past. This tool
streamline communications with County suppliers.
When would I use this? This is a tool for
Counties issuing a Request for Quote (RFQ) for certain goods and
services. This is a useful tool for Counties to use to drive prices
down to levels otherwise unattainable.
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