MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) procurement is one of the least visible but most controllable cost categories in manufacturing. Plants without CMMS typically spend 20–35% more on MRO than plants with CMMS-driven procurement, driven by three inefficiencies:
CMMS addresses all three: automated reorder points trigger purchase requests before stockout, parts usage history enables data-driven stocking decisions, and multi-site visibility enables group purchasing and parts sharing. For Procurement Managers, the result is better demand forecasting, fewer emergency orders, lower MRO unit cost through planned purchasing, and data to enable vendor rationalization.
Features that generate real procurement value:
Features frequently over-sold to Procurement Managers:
Does the system integrate with your ERP procurement module so that CMMS-generated POs appear in ERP and ERP-approved POs update CMMS inventory — bidirectionally?
Procurement Managers rarely get CMMS dashboards designed for their function. The procurement visibility that actually matters:
When evaluating CMMS platforms, ask the vendor to show procurement-specific reporting in a live demo. If they can't demonstrate MRO spend by vendor and emergency purchase ratio without custom report building, procurement visibility is not a design priority for that platform.
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