MRO Spend Management
September 14th, 2006 at 09:00am David Bush - Iasta
Aberdeen has a new report being surveyed and prepared right now. The details, per Aberdeen, were sent to me and are here:
The category of Maintenance, Repair and Operating (MRO) items has recently been seen as an opportunity for an enterprise to realize costs savings. Recent Aberdeen Group benchmarks show MRO as a top priority in terms of categories to focus on for cost-savings efforts.
Please take 3 to 5 minutes to complete this Aberdeen survey on MRO supplies that will shape our upcoming MRO Spend Management Benchmark Report.
Previous findings include:
* MRO is in the early stages as a category “to-be-sourced” by 67% of the respondents of a recent Aberdeen survey
* MRO is 26% of the total spend of a company (on average), and can be as high as 63%
* In a 2004 Aberdeen study, the average savings of MRO programs are 6% and can be as high as 25%
All respondents will each receive a COMPLIMENTARY copy of the report upon publication. Participate in the survey by clicking here or follow the link below.
http://www.aberdeen.com/survey/mroo
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