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Is Your Parts Procurement Process Reactive or Proactive?

June 30, 2026

Is Your Parts Procurement Process Reactive or Proactive?
Sponsored by
Dayton Parts

Reactive parts procurement: A part fails, and you buy a new one. This approach feels like a safe bet.

Proactive parts procurement: Before failures happen, a cross-functional team strategically builds a catalog of parts that perform best and/or cost less. This approach cuts costs and increases uptime.

If you’re ready to be more proactive, you’ll want to download this eBook.

“Strategic Parts Purchasing: A Process Checklist” provides step-by-step guidance on how to revamp your parts procurement process.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Analyze parts performance and cost
  • Gain intelligence from parts manufacturers and distributors
  • Build an approved parts catalog
  • Continually review and optimize your program

Download the eBook and get your free checklist now.