SQS - Supplier Frequently Asked Questions
SQS - Supplier Frequently Asked Questions
SQS - Supplier Frequently Asked Questions
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BACKGROUND<br />
Contents<br />
1.1 <strong>SQS</strong> Overview<br />
What is <strong>SQS</strong>?<br />
<strong>SQS</strong> stands for <strong>Supplier</strong> Qualification System. The system is used to manage the complexity of Shell’s supplier<br />
information. This system is the key means of qualifying suppliers to work with Shell.<br />
Why is Shell introducing <strong>SQS</strong>?<br />
<strong>SQS</strong> is implemented to make the process of doing business with Shell easier. The use of the <strong>Supplier</strong> Qualification System<br />
enables Shell to standardise and streamline the way Shell engages with suppliers in different locations, qualifies suppliers<br />
and shares that information amongst the Shell global organisation. Overall, this will reduce the cost, time and effort<br />
involved in doing business for both Shell and their suppliers.<br />
What will it involve for me?<br />
Registering on the <strong>Supplier</strong> Qualification System will require you to provide information about your company, including<br />
information on the products and services which your company currently supplies and/or wishes to supply to Shell.<br />
Depending upon your company profile’s risk rating, you may be asked to provide more detailed information.<br />
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