A vendor is a
supply chain management term that means anyone who provides goods or services of experience to another entity. Vendors may sell B2B (
business-to-business; i.e., to other companies), B2C (business to consumers or
direct-to-consumer), or B2G (business to government). Some vendors manufacture
inventoriable items and then sell those items to
customers, while other vendors offer services or experiences. The term vendor and the term supplier are often used indifferently. One distinction which might be made is that the vendors
sell the goods or services while the supplier
provides the goods or services. In most business contexts, except retail, this difference has no impact and words are interchangeable. A well-established explanation of the term "preferred supplier", coming from the
Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, refers to "contractors or sellers that provide favourable
trading terms or items that are highly desirable to a business". The contrasting term "residual supplier" applies to a country that supplies the world market only after importers have met their initial needs from preferred suppliers. A residual supplier is not initially competitive because of higher prices or lower quality. Typically vendors are tracked in either a
finance system or a
warehouse management system. Vendors are often managed with a vendor compliance checklist or vendor
quality audits, and these activities can be effectively managed by software tools.
Purchase orders are usually used as a contractual agreement with vendors to buy goods or services. Vendors may or may not function as
distributors or
manufacturers of goods. If vendors are also manufacturers, they may either
build to stock or
build to order. "Vendor" is often a generic term, used for suppliers of industries from
retail sales to manufacturers to city organizations. The term generally applies only to the immediate seller, or the organization that is paid for the goods, rather than to the original manufacturer or the organization performing the service if it is different from the immediate supplier. ==Types==