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Non-Agreement Spend in Supply Chain Command Center: Gaining Deeper Spend Visibility
Following up on our previous discussion about harnessing the Supply Chain Command Center (SCCC) for actionable insights, we’re excited to highlight one of the most impactful features: tracking Non-Agreement Spend
What is Non-Agreement Spend?
Non-agreement spend refers to purchases made outside of pre-negotiated contracts or supplier agreements. While these purchases are often necessary, the lack of central oversight can lead to higher costs, missed savings opportunities, and increased supplier risk. Unmanaged, this spend undermines negotiated savings, introduces supplier risk, and reduces overall procurement effectiveness.
Elevate Your Procurement Intelligence
With the latest enhancements in Oracle’s Supply Chain Command Center, you can now proactively monitor and analyze non-agreement spend across your supply chain. With SCCC’s purpose-built Non-Agreement Spend insights, organizations can move from reactive tracking to proactive, data-driven spend management. Key benefits include:
- Comprehensive Spend Visibility: Pinpoint spend that falls outside of your existing supplier agreements, across categories and sites.
- Root Cause Analysis: Drill into spend patterns, identify policy or process gaps, and target areas for improvement.
- Actionable Alerts: Surface exceptions to enable swift intervention and improved policy adherence.
- Informed Negotiations: Leverage spend data to drive supplier discussions and capture greater value from your contracts.
See It in Action
To see how easily you can access these insights and improve procurement controls, check out the demo video below.
Do you have questions, or would you like to share your own experiences with the feature? Let’s discuss in the comments!
