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Public Sector Procurement OpportunitiesA Practical Guide to Supplying <strong>Food</strong> & <strong>Drink</strong> to the Public Sector in <strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong>George Noble – Supply Chain Development Manager - <strong>SAOS</strong>


A Changing L<strong>and</strong>scapeNational <strong>Food</strong> & <strong>Drink</strong> Policy has sustainablepublic procurement of food & drink as a distinctworkstream.Six Simple Steps - Guidance for public sectorbuyers to ensure fair access to contracts for SMEsEstablishment of Public Contracts <strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> webportal – list contract opportunitiesMore contracts being awarded on a MEAT basis,where price is only one factor


Introduction•Practical guide for SMEslooking to supply the publicsector in <strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong>•Guide launched by CabinetSecretary Richard Lochhead inApril 2010•Available to download atscotl<strong>and</strong>food<strong>and</strong>drink.org <strong>and</strong>ctwo.org.ukGeorge Noble - <strong>SAOS</strong>


The Market£130m market in <strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> with the mainpublic sector buyers being:•Local Authorities•Universities <strong>and</strong> Colleges•Prisons•National Health Service


Potential Dem<strong>and</strong> forFinancially improved unaffected PredictableFavourable produce secure bypayment income £130m downturns utilisation customer Market stream terms


•Developing the capabilitiesrequired to service public sectorcontracts often requires addedinvestment <strong>and</strong> effort•Distribution can be costly<strong>and</strong> complex•Responding to tenders canbe daunting for many SMEs•<strong>Food</strong> safety <strong>and</strong> qualityst<strong>and</strong>ards are high <strong>and</strong> mustbe met. SALSA & BRC arecommon requirements


Is This For Me?


Strategic Fit•Does supplying the public sector fit with thestrategic goals for your business?•Does it help or detract from growth/profitaspirations•Will it enhance my competencies that will leadto other opportunities?


Capacity & Resources•Can I supply the required range of products?•Do I have the capacity & skills for extra production?•Can I meet food safety <strong>and</strong> quality assurance criteria?•Can I fulfil anticipated product volumes in full, ontime at the right price?•Do I have sufficient storage <strong>and</strong> distribution capacity?•Am I aware of the risks in failing to meetcontractual obligations?


Suitable Products•Are the type of products I sell in dem<strong>and</strong> fromthe public sector?•Best opportunities for SMEs lie in perishableproducts such as milk, bread & bakery, fruit &veg, fresh meat, poultry <strong>and</strong> fish.•Am I able to sell seasonal products on a yearroundbasis?


Distribution•Can be a substantial challenge for SMEs•Potentially wide geographic spread•Small delivery windows•Many small drops are costly•Ensure delivery costs are fully <strong>and</strong> accuratelycosted whether using 3 rd party or in-house logistics•Develop new ‘en-route’ business to spreadcost.


Routes to Market


Supplying DirectlyPros•Maintain controlProducer•Maximise margin potentialPublic BodyCons•Contractual liability•Logistics can be an issue•MEAT evaluation criteria,Sustainable Procurement<strong>and</strong> splitting of contractsinto lots mean moreopportunities for individualSMEs•Costs of compliance<strong>and</strong> due diligence•Burden of tendercompletionProducer contracts directly with the publicsector organisation


Supplying IndirectlyProsProducer•No need to complete a tenderWholesaler/<strong>Food</strong>service/Caterer•Distribution likely to be less costly•No contractual liabilitywith final buyer•Access to other marketsCons•Lower marginPublic Body•Greater sales effortrequired•Easier for buyer tode-list your productProducer supplies into first tier supplier tothe public body•Support for product fromintermediary


Collaborate to Supply•Supply directly or indirectly•Loose affiliation to co-op•Efficiencies in processing, grading <strong>and</strong>marketing of productsProducers•Offer a competitive mix of products <strong>and</strong>volumes•Provide a single administrativeorganisation for buyers to deal with•Establish a delivery hub where productsare consolidated – reduce delivery costs<strong>and</strong> miles travelled


Collaborate to SupplyArgyll Hill Lamb Producers & Forteith<strong>Food</strong>service . Collaborative producer pilotto supply Argyll schools with local lamb.AHLPGForteith<strong>Food</strong>serviceArgyll & ButeCouncil


Collaborate to Supply•Lamb producer group formed to look at increasingprofitability of Argyll hill lamb.•Market finished lambs as premium br<strong>and</strong>ed productthrough Forteith <strong>Food</strong>service in Oban•Successfully sold to existing Forteith customers <strong>and</strong>secured pilot supply of diced shoulder to Argyll schools•Pilot proved successful <strong>and</strong> profitable <strong>and</strong> helpedachieve carcass balance for lambs – higher value cutsto hotels <strong>and</strong> restaurants etc


Collaborate to Supply•Also selling Argyll Lamb burger into Cal Mac•250 lambs 08/09 pilot, now looking to scale up to 1000lambs.•Return achieved of £13 per lamb as opposed to£5 per lamb received pre-pilot.


Public Sector RequirementsEssential <strong>and</strong> DesirableEvidence of Financial ViabilityInsurancesHealth & Safety PolicyEvidence of Membership of AssuranceSchemesEnvironmental, social <strong>and</strong> ethical policiesTrade References


Finding Opportunitieswww.publiccontractsscotl<strong>and</strong>.gov.uk<strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> ExcelOJEULocal Authority WebsitesContact Existing SuppliersUniversity/College Websites Meet the Buyer EventsNHS Trust WebsitesLocal, Regional <strong>and</strong> Trade PressPersonal ContactsTrade Organisations


Responding to Tenderswww.publiccontractsscotl<strong>and</strong>.gov.uk<strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> ExcelOJEULocal Authority WebsitesContact Existing SuppliersUniversity/College Websites Meet the Buyer EventsNHS Trust WebsitesLocal, Regional <strong>and</strong> Trade PressPersonal ContactsTrade Organisations


Key Advice for SMEsDon’t rule out supplying the public sector – many ofthe misconceptions aren’t trueRegister on Public Contracts <strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> portalGive yourself plenty time to respond to tenders –do not leave it to the 11 th hour!!Be conscious of price, but more importantly taketime <strong>and</strong> effort to ensure you clearly articulateyour strengths in non-price factorsTake care to get your pricing correct


Support<strong>Scotl<strong>and</strong></strong> <strong>Food</strong> & <strong>Drink</strong> Information Service –helpline@scotl<strong>and</strong>food<strong>and</strong>drink.orgor 0845 601 3752Collaboration Support – www.ctwo.org.ukGeorge Noble – Supply Chain DevelopmentManager – <strong>SAOS</strong> – george.noble@saos.co.uk


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