PO Order Software thats easy to use

Whether you just want an easier way to send Purchase Orders to your suppliers, or you want a sophisticated way of controlling costs by getting your managers to approve spend first, Zahara is the tool that's easy to use and fast to deploy.
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What is a Purchase Order?

A purchase order (PO) is a legally binding document issued by a buyer to a seller, detailing a purchase transaction. It basically acts as a formal request for whatever you’re buying, and specifies quantity, price, delivery date, etc. Purchase orders are usually associated with stock centric companies, but they’re equally valuable to service based organisations ensuring smoother buying process and upholding great supplier relationships.

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Easy To Use

The great thing about Zahara is that anyone can use it. Any person with the right permissions can create a purchase order with minimal training. Our goal when we created Zahara was to keep it accessible, so the whole interface is designed to be as user-friendly as possible.

The accessibility of the platform decreases the total cost of ownership as new teams or recruits can use our help guides or quick learn videos. They’ll be shown how to get the most out of Zahara, so that you get the most out of the system too.

Supplier Management & Inventory

Great buying begins with solid supplier management.

You can easily email all or selected suppliers from within Zahara - requests for pricing are very easy. In addition, our import module allows you to keep updating product lists so you have access to up to date pricing. You can also set up an alert in Microsoft Teams when a new supplier is created so the finance team can undertake usual diligence checks. Zahara's supplier module allows you to do all of this and more.

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Control Spend with Budgets

Zahara allows you to create budgets for both departments and projects. These budgets can be granular - against GL codes, or cost centres with flexible periods. They’re easy to set up and allocate. When users create spend requests, they can see how their purchase will affect the budget. Managers can be notified of budgets being exceeded and refer to budgets when making approval decisions.

Budgets provide a framework for your departmental and project spend. They help make sure your high performance teams are spending the right amount, with the right people, at the right time.

Multi-step Approval Workflows

Using Zahara's conditions, you can create multi-step approval workflows that involve different managers depending on the situation. It could be that a purchase exceeds a budget or the value requires authorisation from the CFO. Whatever you need, you can specify it and create the perfect approval process in minutes. You can also send emails, change field values and send purchase orders to vendors. The approval process is then a complete workflow with a full audit trail behind every request.

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Simple Staff Expenses

Zahara's mobile app allows staff to record expense requests. These can be stored on in the mobile app until they’re ready for approval. Each line-item can have an individual receipt added either as a photo or a PDF. Once submitted, expenses are routed into separate approval workflows and then processed faster and more easily.

What Are the Key Elements of an Effective Purchase Order (PO)?

An effective purchase order (PO) is more than just a shopping list; it's a cornerstone of efficient procurement. It should include crucial elements to ensure a smooth transaction. These elements typically consist of:

  • Supplier Information: Clearly state the name, address, and contact details of the supplier to ensure accurate delivery.
  • Buyer Information: Include your company's details for easy identification as the buyer.
  • PO Number: Assign a unique purchase order number for tracking and referencing purposes.
  • Item Details: List each item to be purchased, specifying descriptions, quantities, unit prices, and any relevant specifications.
  • Delivery Instructions: Clearly outline where and how the goods should be delivered, including delivery dates and shipping methods.
  • Payment Terms: Define the agreed-upon payment terms, such as payment due date, currency, and method of payment.
  • Terms and Conditions: Specify any additional terms and conditions that both parties must adhere to, such as warranties, return policies, or penalties for late deliveries.
  • Authorized Signatures: Ensure that the purchase order is signed by authorized personnel from both the buyer and supplier.
  • Attachments: Include any necessary documents, such as product specifications or drawings, to provide comprehensive guidance to the supplier.
By incorporating these elements into your purchase orders, you can enhance clarity, reduce the risk of disputes, and maintain a professional and organized procurement process
How do I Create a Purchase Order in Zahara?
Zahara is very easy to use. We have purposely made it intuitive so anyone from the CFO to the maintenance guy can login and create a PO. The buyer can choose the supplier, then add the line items. There are 4 steps and that's it. The PO is created and ready to send.
What is the Difference Between a Purchase Order and an Invoice?
While both documents are integral to the purchasing process, they serve distinct purposes. A purchase order is a request made by the buyer to procure goods or services, acting as an authorisation for the supplier to deliver these items. In contrast, an invoice is generated by the supplier and sent to the buyer after the delivery of goods or services, requesting payment. In essence, the purchase order initiates the transaction, while the invoice finalises it by indicating the amount due.
Why Are Purchase Orders Important?
Purchase orders play a crucial role in the efficient operation of businesses. They provide transparency, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes between buyers and suppliers. Additionally, purchase orders serve as essential financial and inventory management tools, enabling organisations to track expenses, plan budgets, and maintain accurate records of procurement activities. Overall, they contribute to smoother and more organised procurement processes, which are vital for any business's success.
What kind of companies use POs?
Many different organisations in different verticals use POs (Purchase Orders). This is often decided by the supplier who may insist on you "sending a PO". There isn't a rule around this though but we think, and recommend that organisations that are starting to scale should control spend as early as possible and often this means a buying process.

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