The Expenditure and design Efficiency Authority( EXPRO) blazoned Friday that it has achieved first place in the global CIPS Excellence in Procurement Awards by CIPS in the “ Stylish Procurement Transformation Program ” order. The recognition was declared by the awarding body CIPS on September 20, 2023, in a distinguished form in London, UK. The Chartered Institute of Procurement & force is a global classnon-profit association, devoted to upholding excellence in procurement and force chains, with over 200,000 procurement and force experts from each over the world. In light of this remarkable achievement,Eng. AbdulRazzag AlAujan, CEO of EXPRO attributed the award to the unvarying support and commission handed by the government, led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Kirks and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince. AlAujan emphasized that this honour is a testament to the cooperative sweats of mates across colorful government sectors who have innovated innovative approaches to enhance government expenditure effectiveness, aligning with the objects of Saudi Vision 2030. He noted," This community has led to prostrating challenges in government procurement governance, homogenizing products and services, and enabling further than 500 government realities to profit from unified government procurement frame agreements. These sweats have significantly streamlined procedures and organizational operations." AlAujan underlined EXPRO's unvarying commitment to maintaining the loftiest norms to insure excellence in government procurement. This fidelity is apparent through the perpetration of slice- edge results, prioritization of stakeholder engagement, concentrate on data quality, improvement of moxie, integration of advanced technologies, and, over all, icing sustainability through rigorous evaluation and oversight. EXPRO achieved first place in the" CIPS" award with its design" SpendVision Realizing Saudi’s Vision through Smart Spend operation." This action outlines the strategic way taken by EXPRO in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and the National Center for Government Resource Systems. The design aimed to address colorful challenges, including significant price difference, translucency issues, nonstandardized products, lengthy procurement processes, and limited supplier commitment. It concentrated on optimizing expenditure effectiveness for government realities in government tenders and unified government frame agreements. This distinguished honour marks the Kingdom's fourth recognition in procurement excellence. The success trip began with the Ministry of Finance entering the" CIPS" award for Best Transformation Program for Procurement in 2019. latterly, the Ministry of Transport achieved an applaudable alternate place in 2022 for the public procurement design of the time. Upholding this tradition of excellence, EXPRO entered two first- place awards in the 2023 Middle East edition of the" CIPS Awards." The first award conceded the stylish cooperative cooperation design fulfilled in cooperation with government realities, while the alternate honored outstanding diversity and addition practices within procurement brigades.
Ahmed Saleh