Procurement and supply chain management that holds every contract to account

You’ve signed the contracts, negotiated the terms, and agreed the outcomes. But is your supply chain actually delivering what you’re paying for? For most public sector organisations, the honest answer is: we’re not entirely sure. Spend data sits in different systems. Performance is tracked inconsistently, if it’s tracked at all. Benefits that were promised at tender quietly disappear once the contract is live. And when stretched procurement teams are juggling dozens of supplier relationships alongside everything else, the contracts that need the most attention are often the ones getting the least. Inprova’s procurement and supply chain management services give you the tools, the expertise, and the structured approach to take control of your supplier relationships and turn them from an administrative burden into a genuine source of organisational value.

The pressure you're under

Managing a public sector supply chain has never been more demanding. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Procurement Act 2023 has introduced new obligations around contract performance monitoring, KPI publication for contracts above £5 million, and annual performance assessments; Scotland's own procurement legislation carries equivalent expectations around contract management. These requirements don't just apply at the point of award. They apply through the lifetime of every contract. For procurement teams that were already stretched, this is a significant additional burden.

But the regulatory pressure is only part of the picture. NHS trusts in England managing hundreds of supplier relationships across estates, facilities, and compliance need to know which contractors are delivering and which aren’t, while coordinating across clinical and non-clinical services under two distinct procurement regimes; the same challenge applies to health boards in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland under their own arrangements. Multi-academy trusts with procurement spread across individual schools have limited visibility of whether suppliers are performing consistently across the trust. English local authorities balancing the broadest range of supplier relationships in the public sector against a cumulative £6.2 billion funding gap need every contract to deliver maximum value. Blue light services need reliable, responsive suppliers for operationally critical buildings, with governance and value for money scrutinised by bodies such as HMICFRS, covering policing across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland and fire and rescue services in England, HM Fire Service Inspectorate Scotland and HMICS in Scotland, or Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland for fire and rescue services there. Defence estate managers need suppliers who can meet security clearance and MOD-specific requirements alongside standard performance expectations.

Without a structured approach to procurement and supply chain management, you’re likely losing value on contracts you’ve already signed. The good news is that with the right tools, expertise, and approach, you can take control.

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Our supply chain management services

We offer three approaches, depending on where you are and what you need right now.

Supplier segmentation and management: focus your resources where they matter most

The challenge:

Not all supplier relationships deserve the same level of attention. Some suppliers are genuinely strategic to your organisation. Others are lower-value, lower-risk relationships that don’t need constant management. But without a structured way to tell the difference, you end up spreading your team’s time evenly across every relationship, which means your most important suppliers get the same attention as your least critical ones. An inconsistent approach to procurement and supply chain management leads to costly inefficiencies, unmanaged risks, and missed opportunities to extract value from your most significant contracts.

How we help:

We categorise your suppliers based on criteria aligned with your organisation’s objectives, policies, and risk profile. This segmentation identifies which relationships are truly strategic and which can be managed more lightly, allowing you to direct your resources where they’ll have the greatest impact. We establish governance processes and embed structured supplier relationship management practices that are practical, proportionate, and sustainable.

What you’ll get:

  • Clear supplier segmentation that gives each contract the attention it deserves while freeing up time for strategic priorities
  • Risk identification and management across your supply chain, preventing issues from escalating before they’re spotted
  • Detailed supplier performance insights that enable stronger negotiations, better compliance, and more informed decision-making
  • Consistent performance reporting that gives procurement leads, finance directors, and boards a reliable picture of contract delivery
  • Governance frameworks that support contract management and performance monitoring obligations under the Procurement Act 2023, or the equivalent requirements under Scotland’s own procurement legislation.
  • Strategic resource allocation so your team invests time where it creates the most value

The outcome:

You invest the right resources in the right relationships. Strategic suppliers get the attention that drives improvement and innovation. Lower-risk relationships are managed efficiently without consuming disproportionate time. Your leadership team gets a clear, evidence-based picture of whether the supply chain is delivering.

This is right for organisations that:

  • Can’t tell which supplier relationships are truly strategic and which aren’t
  • Are spreading procurement resource too thinly across too many relationships
  • Want to reduce exposure to unidentified risks in their supply chain
  • Need to demonstrate structured supplier management to boards, regulators, or auditors
  • Are preparing for contract performance reporting requirements under the Procurement Act 2023 or Scotland’s own procurement legislation
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Supplier Relationship Management toolkits (SRM)

Consistent supplier management across your organisation

The challenge:

Different teams across your organisation manage suppliers differently. One department tracks performance rigorously. Another relies on informal conversations. A third doesn’t track performance at all. This inconsistency creates gaps where underperformance goes unnoticed, risks accumulate, and there’s no reliable audit trail of how supplier relationships are being managed. For organisations where the Procurement Act 2023, or the equivalent requirements under Scotland’s own procurement legislation, requires documented performance management and published KPIs on higher-value contracts, this is a governance vulnerability.

How we help:

We provide fully customisable, compliant templates and tools that cover the entire supplier management lifecycle, from contract award through to exit. These aren’t generic documents. They’re developed from extensive public sector procurement experience and designed to be practical for teams that don’t have time for complex processes. We tailor them to your organisation’s structure, policies, and ways of working, and we train your teams to use them effectively.

What you’ll get:

  • Ready-to-use templates that you can deploy immediately to improve consistency across departments
  • Time and resource savings because your team isn’t building supplier management tools from scratch
  • Risk reduction through standardised processes that ensure nothing falls through the gaps
  • Compliance with current procurement legislation, with templates designed to meet contract management and performance documentation requirements under the Procurement Act 2023 or Scotland’s own procurement legislation
  • Full audit trail with consistently documented decisions, approvals, and performance records
  • Training and support so your teams are equipped to use the tools confidently and sustain the improvements independently

The outcome:

Consistent, compliant supplier management across your entire organisation, regardless of which team is managing which contract. Your procurement function has the structure it needs without the overhead of building everything from scratch.

This is right for organisations that:

  • Have inconsistent supplier management practices across departments or sites
  • Need compliant, structured tools quickly without developing them internally
  • Want to strengthen their audit trail and governance documentation
  • Are concerned about meeting contract management obligations under the Procurement Act 2023 or Scotland’s own procurement legislation
  • Want to free up procurement resource from administrative tasks for higher-value strategic work
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Targeted supplier engagement: address underperformance and capture missing value

The challenge:

Some of your contracts looked strong at the point of award but aren’t delivering value in practice. Benefits that were promised at tender haven’t materialised. Performance has drifted. Pricing may have crept above agreed terms. And you suspect that some high-spend supplier relationships could deliver significantly more if they were managed more strategically, but your team doesn’t have the capacity or the commercial leverage to engage every supplier effectively.

How we help:

We engage your high-spend, high-risk, or underperforming suppliers directly. Through structured commercial engagement, we identify where value is being lost, negotiate improved terms, address performance issues, and agree measurable improvement plans. We build a comprehensive picture of your spend and contractual arrangements with each targeted supplier, ensuring the engagement is informed by evidence rather than assumptions.

What you’ll get:

  • Cost reduction through detailed contract analysis, identification of unnecessary expenses, and renegotiation of terms
  • Improved spend visibility showing exactly where your money is going and whether it’s delivering value
  • Stronger supplier performance with clear expectations, structured KPIs, and regular performance reporting
  • Risk reduction through contract and performance auditing that surfaces issues before they escalate
  • Compliance assurance through rigorous oversight of contract terms and regulatory obligations
  • Strategic collaboration with your most important suppliers, defining joint initiatives and innovation programmes that drive mutual benefit

The outcome:

Underperforming contracts are turned around. High-spend relationships deliver measurably more value. Your procurement and supply chain management shifts from reactive contract administration to proactive value creation.

This is right for organisations that:

  • Have suppliers who aren’t delivering the benefits they promised at tender
  • Need to accelerate savings from existing contracts without running new procurements
  • Want to improve performance from high-spend or underperforming suppliers
  • Need commercial negotiation support backed by data and category expertise
  • Want to build more productive, innovation-driven relationships with strategic suppliers
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Why choose Inprova for procurement and supply chain management

Insight from a live procurement operation
Our supply chain management consultants don’t work in isolation. They sit inside the same organisation that manages frameworks, DPS, Dynamic Markets, and the Quantum platform for public sector customers across the UK. They see how supplier relationships perform across sectors, which contract management approaches actually work, and where value most commonly leaks. That operational insight shapes every engagement.

Sector knowledge that goes deep
Procurement and supply chain management in an NHS trust navigating HTM compliance requirements in England, or SHTM requirements in Scotland, is fundamentally different to a multi-academy trust managing contractors across dispersed school sites, or a council overseeing suppliers across leisure, libraries, housing, and corporate services. Our consultants bring the sector-specific knowledge to tailor the approach to your context, not apply a generic methodology.

Quantum: visibility that lasts
Inprova’s supply chain management work is reinforced by Quantum, our spend and contract management platform. Quantum tracks contract performance, spend, pricing validation, KPIs, and social value obligations in a single secure view. The structured supplier management your engagement puts in place is sustained by ongoing data visibility, not dependent on consultants remaining in the building.

Capability, not dependency
We build your team’s capability to manage suppliers effectively after the engagement ends. The tools, templates, and governance frameworks we deploy are designed to be used independently. Our goal is a procurement and supply chain management function that’s self-sustaining, not one that relies on external support to operate.

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We assess and segment

We review your supplier landscape, contracts, and performance data, then categorise every supplier by risk, value, and strategic importance so your resources are directed where they matter most.

We equip

We deploy the tools, templates, and governance frameworks your team needs to manage suppliers consistently and compliantly.

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For targeted suppliers, we lead the commercial engagement, negotiation, and performance improvement process directly.

You gain control

Your supply chain is actively managed, not passively maintained. You have the visibility, the tools, and the evidence to hold every supplier to account and demonstrate value to your leadership and regulators.

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