Head of Procurement definition

Head of Procurement. Means the official responsible for the strategic and operational management of the procurement or supply chain management department / unit of the PetroSA Group of companies. Group Procurement Manager or Group Supply Chain Manager shall have a corresponding meaning.
Head of Procurement means the person from time to time appointed
Head of Procurement means the person within Police Scotland appointed as Head of Procurement to fulfil those functions.

Examples of Head of Procurement in a sentence

  • In the case of an urgent situation where the Procurement Department cannot be contacted, the bidder may alternatively direct their enquiries through the Head of Procurement.

  • The Head of Procurement shall ensure that the complaint is dealt with by an official who is independent of the main contact and that the Contractor is not treated adversely in future for having made a complaint.

  • If the Dispute is not resolved at that meeting, the Head of Procurement (in the case of the Purchaser) and the Chief Executive Officer or Managing Director (in the case of the Supplier) shall, within twenty (20) Business Days of the meeting of the senior representatives of the parties pursuant to Condition 17.1 meet in good faith with a view to resolving the Dispute.

  • In the event that the problem is not resolved to his satisfaction, he should write to the Head of Procurement at the Department of Energy and Climate Change setting out his case.

  • HEAD OF PROCUREMENTPakistan Kidney and Liver Institute & Research CenterOne PKLI Avenue, Opposite DHA Phase 6, Knowledge City, Lahore Email: procurement@pkli.org.pkTel: +92-42-38107554 Any query related to Scope of Work, Technical Specifications or any other should also be routed through the Office of Head of Procurement.

  • If necessary such efforts shall involve the escalation of the dispute to the finance director (or equivalent) of the Contractor and the Authority’s Head of Procurement.

  • To ensure compliance with all applicable UK and EU legislation, seeking advice from the Borough Solicitor or the Head of Procurement at an early stage in the process whenever appropriate.

  • Officers dealing with the procurement of standard or repetitive supplies and services should always consider the use of Framework Agreements and corporate contracts and should seek guidance from the Head of Procurement or from the Borough Solicitor.

  • In the case of an urgent situation where the Procurement Department cannot be contacted, the Contractor may alternatively direct their enquiries through the Head of Procurement.

  • The Head of Procurement shall maintain a full record, sequentially numbered, of all Waivers granted.


More Definitions of Head of Procurement

Head of Procurement means the officer designated as such by the Corporate Director of Local Services
Head of Procurement means the head of the procurement department of the Company.

Related to Head of Procurement

  • e-Procurement means the use of information and communication technology (especially the internet) by the Procuring Entity in conducting its procurement processes with bidders for the acquisition of goods (supplies), works and services with the aim of open, non discriminatory and efficient procurement through transparent procedures;

  • Cooperative procurement means procurement conducted by, or on behalf of:

  • Mis-procurement means public procurement in contravention of any provision of Sindh Public Procurement Act, 2010, any rule, regulation, order or instruction made thereunder or any other law in respect thereof, or relating to, public procurement;

  • Senior procurement executive means, for DoD—

  • Public Procurement means the acquisition by any means of goods, works or services by the government;

  • FIRM PROCUREMENT means the agreement between the parties for mutually agreed terms and conditions with commitment of Quantity Ordered.

  • Procurement means the purchasing, buying, renting, leasing, or otherwise obtaining of any supplies, services, or construction. It includes all functions that pertain to the procurement of any supply, service, or construction item, including description of requirements, selection and solicitation of sources, preparation and award of contract, and all phases of contract administration;

  • pre-commercial procurement means the procurement of research and development services involving risk-benefit sharing under market conditions, and competitive development in phases, where there is a clear separation of the research and development services procured from the deployment of commercial volumes of end-products;

  • Disruption of the educational process means the interruption of classwork, the creation of disorder, or the invasion of the rights of a student or group of students.

  • Pendency of the procurement process means the time period commencing with the public notice of the request for proposals and ending with the award of the contract or the cancellation of the request for proposals.

  • Procurement item means an item of personal property, a technology, a service, or a construction project.

  • Procurement Regulations means, for purposes of paragraph 87 of the Appendix to the General Conditions, the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”, dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018.

  • Procurement Process means the process commenced by the issuing of this Invitation and concluding upon the award of a contract (or other outcome as determined by Tetra Tech International Development) or upon the earlier termination of the process

  • Sole source procurement means a procurement without competition pursuant to a determination under Subsection 63G-6a-802(1)(a) that there is only one source for the procurement item.

  • Maritime cargo handling services means activities exercised by stevedore companies, including terminal operators, but not including the direct activities of dockers, when this workforce is organised independently of the stevedoring or terminal operator companies. The activities covered include the organisation and supervision of:

  • Procurement organization means an eye bank, organ procurement organization, or tissue bank.

  • Organ procurement organization means a person designated by the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as an organ procurement organization.

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Head of Agency or “Secretary” shall mean the Secretary, the Under Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, or any other head or assistant head of the executive or military department or other Federal agency.

  • Procurement Management means the Director of Lee County’s Procurement Management Department or designee.

  • Procurement Manager means any person or designee authorized by a state agency or local public body to enter into or administer contracts and make written determinations with respect thereto.

  • procurement document means any document produced or referred to by the contracting authority to describe or determine elements of the procurement or the procedure, including the contract notice, the prior information notice where it is used as a means of calling for competition, the technical specifications, the descriptive document, proposed conditions of contract, formats for the presentation of documents by candidates and tenderers, information on generally applicable obligations and any additional documents;

  • Procurement Documents means the procurement documents attached hereto as Schedule F (if any);

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.

  • Procurement Code means §13-1-101, et seq., XXXX 0000, as amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.