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Procurement and Supply Chain Management

Procurement and Tendering Management


REF : L278 DATES: 23 - 27 Nov 2025 VENUE: Cairo (Egypt) FEE : 3850 

Overview:

Introduction:

Procurement and tendering management refers to the structured administration of institutional purchasing processes and supplier engagement mechanisms within defined regulatory and procedural boundaries. This concept governs how public and private entities initiate, coordinate, and oversee procurement operations through competitive and transparent tendering systems. This training program focuses on procurement governance, tender design, evaluation frameworks, and contract award procedures tailored to institutional needs. It emphasizes process control, compliance structures, and decision models relevant to procurement offices managing formal tenders.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify institutional frameworks and procedural standards in procurement and tendering.

  • Classify types of procurement methods and their regulatory implications.

  • Analyze the stages of tender design, publication, and bidder engagement.

  • Evaluate models of bid assessment, selection criteria, and award structures.

  • Review compliance requirements, governance roles, and risk mitigation systems in procurement.

Target Audience:

  • Procurement officers in public or private institutions.

  • Tendering specialists and bid coordinators.

  • Contract and sourcing managers.

  • Legal and compliance professionals in procurement.

  • Institutional auditors overseeing purchasing functions.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Institutional Foundations of Procurement:

  • Definitions and scope of institutional procurement.

  • Principles of transparency, value for money, and competition.

  • Regulatory mandates governing procurement functions.

  • Procurement planning frameworks in structured environments.

  • Governance responsibilities in procurement offices.

Unit 2:

Procurement Methods and Strategic Structures:

  • Classification of procurement types, including open, selective, and limited.

  • Strategic considerations in method selection.

  • Framework agreements and prequalification structures.

  • Integration process of procurement policy with institutional objectives.

  • Risk control models in procurement method selection.

Unit 3:

Tender Design and Bidder Engagement:

  • Elements of a formal tender document.

  • Publication procedures and communication standards.

  • Pre-bid meetings and clarifications protocols.

  • Document control and bid submission requirements.

  • Frameworks for managing bidder inquiries within institutional guidelines.

Unit 4:

Bid Evaluation and Contract Award:

  • Technical and financial evaluation frameworks.

  • Scoring systems and selection thresholds.

  • Disqualification standards and compliance filters.

  • Documentation measures of decisions and award justification.

  • Notification and contract finalization procedures.

Unit 5:

Procurement Oversight, Compliance, and Review:

  • Monitoring mechanisms for tendering processes.

  • Roles of internal audit and compliance in procurement.

  • Conflict of interest management strategies and integrity safeguards.

  • Performance tracking post award.

  • Importance of updating procurement procedures based on institutional review.