Difference between revisions of "Supply chain participants"

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Revision as of 05:18, 28 September 2023

A vendor refers to an individual or entity purchasing products from manufacturers and then selling them directly to customers. By contrast, a supplier is a person or business that provides raw materials, parts, and machines to manufacturing units. Both of them play a significant role in supply chain management (SCM).

Vendor and Supplier
Vendor vs supplier
Particulars Vendors Suppliers
Meaning Purchase goods and services from manufacturers and directly distribute or sell them to consumers Provide products and services to manufacturing units to produce finished goods
Objective To meet the market demand by selling a wide variety of products to end-users for consumption To provide processed or unprocessed primary commodities to businesses that manufacture or produce finished products for sale
SCM Link Make a final link in the SCM connecting with customers Form the first link in the SCM connecting to manufacturers, who connect with distributors and then with vendors
Business Relationship Establish business-to-customer (B2C) and/or business-to-business (B2B) relationship Maintain business-to-business (B2B) relationship only
Supply Volume Sell small quantities of required products Supply essential raw materials, tools, etc. to manufacturers in bulk
Relationship With Consumers Direct Indirect
Relationship With Manufacturers Indirect Direct
Level of Risk Low due to on-demand supply High due to bulk supply