Affiliation:
1. Department of Management, Economics & Industrial Engineering Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 – I-20133 Milano – Italy
Abstract
This paper examines the state-of-the-art and development prospects of using e-procurement for projects related to the engineering and contracting (E&C) sector in Italy, through the results of a study carried out during 2001–2002 in collaboration with ANIMP (Italian Association of Industrial Plant Engineering). The companies included in the sample account for 75% of the revenue generated in the sector, (valued at more than $17 billion). Given the globalized reference market and the internationalization of the E&C companies, the results of the study also provide a sound description of the sector's behavior worldwide. Although there are substantial differences between large and medium/small companies, it is evident that a strong information technology (IT) culture has developed at all corporate levels and integrated into working processes, albeit mainly with simpler applications (i.e., e-mail, Web sites, etc). Furthermore, little attention is paid to codesign and coengineering systems, meaning that present e-procurement solutions are limited to the purchase of project materials and systems with low engineering content. The potential savings in adopting e-procurement solutions are estimated to be worth a 7–10% reduction in overall project purchasing costs. This represents at least the 60% of the company annual revenue. Nevertheless, the study highlights ongoing and planned investments that are underfocused, pointing to unconsolidated e-business strategies. The advent of e-procurement is, therefore, likely to lead to profound restructuring of operational practice and the management of internal processes, generating challenges in company culture and personnel training.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,Business and International Management
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