Fast Flexible Secure

About Us

ProcServe provides fast, flexible and secure eProcurement and electronic trading solutions that enable you to trade more efficiently with your partners and enhance the value of your supply chains, procurement and sales processes.

Our unique combination of vendor neutral solutions and hosted managed services enable rapid deployment and reductions in costs and complexity. This enables you to sustain and leverage the benefits of existing infrastructure, increase the participation of your customers, buyers and suppliers and extend the depth and breadth of functionality to deliver enhanced business benefits.

Sustainable Procurement

ProcServe enables you to meet your sustainable procurement targets in three key areas:

  • Control: your organisation can understand not only what you have bought and from whom but are able to align that information with domestic and government procurement and purchasing policy to effectively manage sustainability through the supply chain, and commission better value for services over the life cycle from source to pay
  • Collaboration: Enabling your organisation to work together to consider and manage the environmental, social and economic consequences of: renewable material use; logistics; service delivery; use; operation; maintenance; reuse; recycling options and disposal
  • Environment: The system itself is a green solution as it enables genuine full-cycle electronic trading with capabilities such as eInvoicing being a built-in and free component of the core solution.

We are looking to remove paper, the duplicate keying, the redundant processes from our purchase-to-pay processes, and to make it fully electronic. Zanzibar helps us achieve this aim.

Steve Darbyshire, Head of Procurement
DCLG

ProcServe’s Management Team

Veera Johnson, CEO
Paul Clayton, Head of Business Development
David Stoltz, Head of Finance
Laurence Nicholson, Head of Operations
Mehul Shah, Head of Administration
Jesper Lynge Petersen, Head of IT Development

 

"One of the companies in the vanguard of this new approach to eProcurement is UK-based ProcServe, which has developed a commercial procurement system of the same name and also led a consortium that is delivering a programme called Zanzibar for the UK public sector."

Financial Times
July 2007