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PO growth will be 'slow and steady'

08 Dec 2009

Source: SupplyManagement.com, 4 December 2009


Growth in procurement outsourcing (PO) will be slow in the coming years despite “excessive hype” and optimism, according to a report by researchers Ovum.

The report, Procurement Outsourcing – The Next Major BPO [business process outsourcing] Growth Area, found that an anticipated rapid expansion has not been seen and that a slow, steady rate of growth is more likely.

Ed Thomas, author of the report and analyst at Ovum, said: “The PO market has been described as on the verge of major expansion a number of times in recent years, yet the promised boom has yet to happen. However, there remains a great deal of room for growth in the market and Ovum expects it to increase in size at a steady, if unspectacular, rate over the next five years.”

Thomas told SM one of the reasons PO had not yet risen to expected levels was because companies have been reluctant to surrender control of purchasing in the current climate. Moreover, there is a general lack of knowledge about how much companies actually spend, with the average large company, according to the report, only managing 50 per cent of its spending. “It’s difficult to outsource something you don’t manage effectively yourself,” Thomas said.

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