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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Supplier'''. A party that supplies goods or services, e.g. as a node in a [[Physical Supply Chain]]. An entity upstream from the organisation (i.e., in the organisation’s supply chain), which provides a product or service that is used in the development of the organisation’s own products or services.  
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'''Supplier'''. A party that supplies goods or services. An entity upstream from the organisation (i.e., in the organisation’s supply chain), which provides a product or service that is used in the development of the organisation’s own products or services.  
  
 
A supplier can have a direct business relationship with the organisation (often referred to as a first-tier supplier) or an indirect business relationship.
 
A supplier can have a direct business relationship with the organisation (often referred to as a first-tier supplier) or an indirect business relationship.
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== Examples ==
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* A node in a [[Physical Supply Chain]]
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* An [[Electricity Supplier]]
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 12:18, 31 May 2023

Definition

Supplier. A party that supplies goods or services. An entity upstream from the organisation (i.e., in the organisation’s supply chain), which provides a product or service that is used in the development of the organisation’s own products or services.

A supplier can have a direct business relationship with the organisation (often referred to as a first-tier supplier) or an indirect business relationship.

Examples

Notes

  • A supplier may be distinguished from a Contractor or subcontractor, who commonly adds specialized input to deliverables.
  • The suppliers of suppliers in a supply chain are denoted as second tier suppliers etc.

See Also

Disclaimer

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