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Posted Yesterday, 05:57 AM

Hello everyone,

Who can help provide a supplier performance evaluation form from Mars or Royal Canin pet food? Typically, how much weight does quality account for in the supplier evaluation score? Thank you!


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Posted Yesterday, 08:26 AM

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Posted Yesterday, 03:48 PM

The "weight" of quality in your supplier performance evaluations can vary wildly.  SQF for example only says I have to have some methods for reviewing supplier performance.  We try to factor in more solid and recordable metrics such as late deliveries and rejections due to whatever factors.  Quality alone is a bit subjective and you'd have to define in your program how you're deciding what distinguishes good or bad quality on an order to order basis.


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The "weight" of quality in your supplier performance evaluations can vary wildly.  SQF for example only says I have to have some methods for reviewing supplier performance.  We try to factor in more solid and recordable metrics such as late deliveries and rejections due to whatever factors.  Quality alone is a bit subjective and you'd have to define in your program how you're deciding what distinguishes good or bad quality on an order to order basis.

Thank you for your suggestion! Supplier performance is typically evaluated based on several aspects, including quality, delivery, service, technology, and timeliness. I would like to understand how leading pet food companies like Mars and Royal Canin weigh the quality dimension among these criteria when assessing their suppliers.


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