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The construction industry heavily relies on procurement to ensure the timely availability of raw materials, equipment, and labor. However, supply chain disruptions can cause project delays, cost overruns, and contractual disputes. To maintain efficiency and profitability, businesses must proactively mitigate supply chain risks in construction procurement.
This blog explores the key risks associated with construction procurement and provides effective strategies to enhance supply chain resilience.
Material shortages occur due to global supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions, or increased demand for construction materials. A lack of essential materials like cement, steel, and lumber can halt projects and inflate costs.
Raw material prices fluctuate due to inflation, fuel costs, and currency exchange rates. Sudden price hikes increase project expenses, making cost estimation challenging for contractors and developers.
Unreliable suppliers who fail to deliver materials on time or provide substandard products pose a significant risk. Supplier bankruptcies or unforeseen shutdowns can further complicate procurement processes.
Transportation bottlenecks, fuel price surges, and labor shortages affect the timely delivery of materials. Weather conditions and port congestions also contribute to logistical setbacks.
Construction projects must comply with local and international regulations. Non-compliance can result in legal penalties, work stoppages, and increased scrutiny from regulatory authorities.
As a renewable materials supplier company serving Indian Railways, the solar industry, and commercial sectors, we encountered shipment delays, working capital shortages, and high raw material costs. OfBusiness streamlined procurement, reduced working capital cycles, and helped us cut material acquisition costs significantly.
Mr. Sajal Gupta
Reducing supply chain risks in construction procurement requires a proactive approach that integrates supplier assessment, contract flexibility, inventory management, and technology adoption. By implementing these strategies, businesses can improve efficiency, avoid disruptions, and ensure timely project execution.
OfBusiness provides a streamlined procurement solution, ensuring transparency, cost-efficiency, and reliable material sourcing for construction companies.
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