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Title: Syndicated Purchasing Network Printers Multifunction machines and Copiers


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Syndicated PurchasingNetwork PrintersMulti-func
tion machines and Copiers
  • Christchurch City Council Ricoh
  • Mohammed Sayeed
  • CCC Support and Customer Services Manager

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Mike Pollock, Managing Director Ricoh NZ
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The Problem
  • Local authorities
  • In the South Island negotiating individually with
    vendors and suppliers to purchase IT equipment
  • Small local authorities
  • Limited resources
  • Small purchases
  • Unable to negotiate significant discounts

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  • Christchurch City Council second largest local
    authority in New Zealand
  • Network meetings highlighted the problem
  • Desire to support neighboring local authorities

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  • Discussions interest in a syndicated purchasing
    approach
  • Regional Purchasing Group (RPG) has been formed
    involved 10 organisations
  • Christchurch City Council took a leadership role
  • CCC contract up for renewal RFP process
    extended to the RPG for the new contract

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  • Ricoh New Zealand were successful tenderer
  • strong partnership has evolved
  • Ricoh agreed to further evolve the RPG process
  • actively seeking new participants
  • Contacted IT managers and procurement units of
  • other local authorities and council-controlled
  • organisations (CCOs)
  • Ricoh also undertook to promote RPG when
  • responding to other RFPs and promote the
  • benefits of joining

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  • Benefits to RPG
  • Cost Savings
  • Reduced staff time
  • Members still deal direct with Ricoh for
  • ongoing service and support
  • Each member has dedicated account
  • managers

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  • Key to success Ricoh as vendor
  • Proactively promoted the benefits of RPG
  • Ricoh contacting local authorities directly
  • Adjusted terms of agreement to reflect changes in
    the market members always advantaged by the
    contract
  • Negotiated further discounts as RPG grown

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  • RPG
  • Now 20 participating organisations
  • Members local authorities, council-owned
    organisations, community not-for-profit
    organisations
  • Door remains open for other to join in the future
  • Project success extending the process to other
    contracts and RFPs

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  • RPG members
  • Hurunui District Council
  • Timaru District Council
  • Waitaki District Council
  • Waimakariri District Council
  • Kaikoura District Council
  • Selwyn District Council
  • Mackenzie District Council
  • Central Otago District Council
  • Southland District Council
  • Waimate District Council

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  • Redbus Ltd
  • Canterbury Development Corporation
  • Citibus Newton
  • Otago Museum
  • Jade Stadium (Vbase)
  • Christchurch Community House
  • City Care Limited
  • Destination Queenstown
  • Electricity Ashburton Ltd
  • White Stone Ltd
  • Riccarton Bush Trust

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  • Feedback
  • Syndicated Purchasing is a great way to save
    money and time. Our organisation has benefited
    from the power of collective purchasing through
    this arrangement. It has allowed us to spread our
    meager budget even further. Lindsay Prescott,
    ICT Manager, Canterbury Development Corporation.
  • For a smaller organisation such as ourselves
    syndicated purchasing delivers a couple of
    benefits reduced cost of search and reduced
    purchasing costs. Donald Ellis, Information
    Customer Service Manager, Waimakariri District
    Council.

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  • This initiative allowed Ashburton District
    Council to access pricing that would usually only
    be offered to a council with much greater buying
    power. It also gave Christchurch City Council
    greater scope in negotiating prices and service
    levels by increasing the potential budget. The
    potential for increasing the scope of the
    syndicated purchasing is enormous and I would be
    keen to encourage this development. Steve
    Allen, Information Services Manager, Ashburton
    District Council.

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  • The basics
  • The RFP must state the successful tenderer will
    allow others participants in the agreement
  • Everyone must agree to a lead local authority,
    preferably a large one
  • The end goal must be to negotiate with the
    successful supplier to reduce the price as new
    participants join and sales increase

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  • Choice of vendor imperative their investment in
    and commitment to making the agreement work is
    paramount
  • Benefits must extend beyond just pricing
  • The RPG is now undertaking further negotiations
    for the purchase of personal computer hardware
    and software licensing
  • State Services Commission has a number of
    agreements local government can participate in

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  • Local government needs to develop more
    collaborative ways of working to further develop
    such opportunities
  • Because everyone wins

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Any Questions?
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Contacts
  • Mohammed Sayeedmohammed.sayeed_at_ccc.govt.nz
  • Matt WoolstonBranch Manager, Ricoh
    Christchurchmwoolston_at_ricoh.co.nz
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