Supplier Questionnaires/Select Lists/Pre Qualification Questionnaires

Businesses are finding that an increasing number of Clients are requiring them to complete a ‘Supplier Questionnaire’, a “Vendor Assessment Form”, “Select Lists”, “Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ)” or submit a “Production and Safety Method Statement” as part of a Tender.

These are very competitive times at the moment for every business. In times past, your word and experience and reputation was your guarantee that you could deliver a high quality service on time and at the right price.

However, nowadays, Clients are having to formally assess the competency of their Suppliers and Subcontractors to ensure that they:

  1. Are in good Financial Standing
  2. Have the necessary resources to carry out the Contract
  3. Have relevant and suitable experience
  4. Operate and manage a Safety Management System
  5. Operate and manage a Quality Assurance Management System and have Quality Control Procedures
  6. Operate and manage an Environmental Management System

It is vital that your Business completes these Questionnaires in full and as detailed as possible in order to win or hold onto the Contract or to get onto the Select List in order to be invited to Tender.

Safety Wise Advice Services is highly experienced in completing these Questionnaires and can help you to hold on to existing Clients and win new contracts.

Contact us today on 071 9645524 or 087 6450299 or email info@safetyadvice.ie

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