Arfon joins Bloom Procurement's NEPRO³ professional services framework

Arfon Consulting is delighted to have become an accredited supplier to Bloom Procurement Services, the exclusive delivery supplier to the North East Purchasing Organisation’s NEPRO³ professional services framework, making it possible for our public sector clients to procure our services without a full tendering process.

Delivering the NEPRO³ neutral vendor solution, Bloom Procurement Services supports and assists the entire UK public sector to buy and manage professional services from a choice of suppliers, over two-thirds of which are Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) like ourselves.

As a Bloom Accredited Supplier, Arfon Consulting are able to help public sector clients source and purchase our professional consultancy services across a multitude service categories, including:

  • Public Procurement

  • Purchase 2 Pay (P2P) systems

  • Business Case development

  • Delivering Social Value

  • Economic Policy and Development

  • Supply Chain and Logistics

  • Private Finance Initiative (PFI) Handbacks

How it works? Watch the short video to find out how NEPRO³ can help your organisation find and manage specialist professional services, like ours.

To appoint Arfon Consulting via Bloom, your organisation needs to become an associate member of the North-East Purchasing Organisation, if it is not so already. This is free of charge, just follow this link for more information.

Eligible users include Government Departments and their Agencies, Non-Departmental Public Bodies, Central Government, NHS Bodies, Local Authorities, the Emergency Services, Coastguard Emergency Services, Educational Establishments, Registered Social Landlords and Registered Charities who have a need to purchase the above services.

Alun Williams

Chartered Procurement & Supply Professional

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alunllwilliams/
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