There are a lot of factors that go into an efficient and successful HVAC company. One of the most important (and sometimes overlooked) is the role of purchasing and procurement. Purchasing and supply chain professionals oversee the process of purchasing high-quality products and services that offer value to your customers while staying within specific budgetary guidelines to ensure maximum profitability. It is a delicate balance of purchasing the right things at the right time that meet your quality standards and comply with all regulatory requirements.
As with every aspect of business, purchasing and logistics is an area that should be optimized for maximum efficiency. Before you can optimize any process though, you must first be able to accurately diagnose existing and potential problems. The best way to do that in your procurement process is by identifying key performance indicators, or KPIs.
A KPI is a unique and specific metric that you can use to evaluate the success of your business and look for improvement opportunities. To identify the right items that you should be measuring, it is important to keep the SMART acronym in mind. KPIs should be:
An example of a SMART goal for an HVAC procurement team might be to reduce total product costs by 10% by the end of the year. It is specific (reducing total costs), measurable (by 10%), achievable (not a ridiculous amount of savings to try to achieve), relevant (procurement teams oversee purchasing) and timely (by the end of the year).
There are a lot of KPIs that you can measure for HVAC procurement. Here are three to help you get started.
Cultivating a robust and varied supplier base is essential to business continuity. However, having too many suppliers that are excessively spread out can lead to higher prices, waste and inefficiencies due to so many different invoices. Measuring your supplier base and continually optimizing it to find the right balance of current and potential suppliers in your pipeline will ensure your HVAC business is prepared for whatever market disruptions might come.
However, this one can be tricky. Simply saying that you want to "reduce your number of suppliers” is not a SMART goal. Instead, create standards by which you can gauge your current dependence on each supplier as a percentage of total purchases. It is also important to create KPIs for each supplier’s performance in meeting order and delivery deadlines.
It might not seem like customer satisfaction and procurement are linked, but they are. While procurement is not solely responsible for customer satisfaction, you should include questions on your customer surveys and feedback to measure satisfaction. For example, ask whether customers are happy with the quality of the products your team uses for HVAC systems. This can help you measure whether the procurement team is purchasing the best products within your budget.
A final KPI to measure is the total value that your procurement department is bringing to your HVAC operations. You can measure this by gathering some key cost data points:
Add these two numbers together and divide by the total cost of your procurement operations to get your procurement ROI. This is a measurable and stable metric that you can use monthly, quarterly, or annually to ensure that your team is performing at its peak.
KPIs are not something that you should be setting and then immediately forgetting about. Instead, regularly review them to make sure they are still helping you meet your goals. Additionally, now is the opportunity to further optimize them. You can fine-tune goals for future success if you realize a flaw in the plan, such as giving too tight a time constraint to complete the goal.
Effective KPIs should also be unique to your organization and your business infrastructure.
To manage KPIs, you must provide your purchasing and logistics team with the right tools that allow them to achieve the goals you set. Raiven offers purchasing and procurement tools that increase visibility and transparency in the procurement process, so your team knows they are getting the lowest price. You get the collective power of thousands of contractors to negotiate better prices and improve overall costs.
Learn more about how Raiven can help your procurement team achieve the SMART goals and KPIs that you set.