LOCAL PROCUREMENT READINESS WORKSHOP
Event description
The Busselton Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with key stakeholders, is presenting a Local Procurement Readiness Workshop to help local businesses understand how to position themselves for procurement opportunities. This workshop will guide businesses through the processes of becoming prequalified suppliers for local government, mining companies, and major contractors operating in the South West region.
Objectives:
· Provide businesses with a clear understanding of procurement requirements for large industries and government entities.
· Equip businesses with the tools and knowledge to register on platforms such as Tenderlink, Vendor Panel and comply with procurement policies.
· Offer direct engagement with procurement officers from major companies to understand expectations and common challenges.
· Strengthen local supply chains and enhance the economic benefits for businesses in Busselton and the broader South West region.
Topics:
1. Understanding Procurement Processes – Insights into how mining, government, and major industries source local suppliers.
2. Prequalification & Registration – How to list on Tenderlink, Vendor panels, and major procurement systems.
3. Compliance & Capability Requirements – Key factors procurement teams consider when selecting suppliers.
4. Common Challenges & Solutions – Addressing barriers local businesses face when bidding for contracts.
5. Q&A and Networking Session – Opportunity for businesses to ask questions and connect with procurement representatives.
Expected Outcomes:
· Increased awareness among local businesses about procurement opportunities in the South West region.
· Practical guidance on registration processes and compliance requirements.
· Strengthened relationships between local businesses and major industry stakeholders.
· Enhanced local business capacity to successfully compete for contracts.
Drinks, canapes and networking available at the conclusion of the event.
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