Faster, Cheaper, More Transparent

Technology is transforming public procurement of fuel purchases

Article Tools

  • Bookmark


Technology now exists to streamline the public procurement process for fuel purchases. Anyone still using the same method for buying fuel they used five years ago should take a look at what's available now. Today's new platforms are making it easier and cheaper to meet fuel needs, which is good news for buyers, sellers and taxpayers.

If we have learned anything in recent years, it's that fuel prices are volatile and almost impossible to predict. Whether it's global events, currency fluctuations, natural disasters, international demands or supply disruptions, it's getting more challenging to accurately budget fuel costs. When you add increasing budget constraints and greater regulatory oversight, government entities are in a particularly difficult position when it comes to managing their long-term fuel needs.

Cities, counties, school boards, water authorities, transit companies and emergency vehicles all have substantial fuel needs that can be a major expense on their budgets. Public procurement of fuel purchases is further complicated by the preference for long-term contracts, the use of a variety of fuel types, bulk storage facilities and multiple delivery locations with varied servicing requirements. Whether you use 10,000 or 10 million gallons of fuel, the traditional process can be slow, complex and difficult to manage.

Let's look at ways technology can help.

Reverse auction systems gain favor

Until recently, the sealed bid system was the standard method for awarding public procurement jobs. However, as market or competitive factors change, the sealed bid system does not allow for any revisions to the original bid. The process can be cumbersome with bids taking months to complete. At the end of the day, buyers were never sure they received the best price available in the market and had to contend with voluminous paperwork.

Advances in technology make the process faster, cheaper and more transparent for buyers and suppliers. While federal and state governments have seen significant savings for years by using online auction systems for procurement of commodities and other goods, interest is now growing in the online reverse auction platform for fuel purchases. With municipal budgets under financial stress and scrutiny, governments and agencies are now looking at reverse auctions as an integral part of their public procurement strategy.

Here's how it works: Agencies specify their fuel needs online, including volumes, delivery locations, length of contract and any special requirements. The job is then open to multiple suppliers to compete for the business. While the identities of the suppliers are kept confidential, they are able to see how their peers are bidding and can readjust their bids instantaneously. A live auction usually is completed within 30 minutes. It's an easy, efficient, cost-effective way for agencies and a large network of suppliers to find each other. Government entities can get significantly better pricing with competitive bidding and pooling of volumes. And by transitioning from paper to an electronic environment, each step is automatically documented to create an electronic audit trail and greater transparency.

The auction system provides suppliers access to new customers without incurring the time and expense of traditional sales and marketing techniques. Ineffective bid submissions due to lack of market intelligence and competitive pricing are reduced. The system allows instant access to complete bid information; a supplier can choose to bid on only those requests that fit its business model based on fuel type, volumes and fueling method. Transparency on final bids and awards provides better market intelligence and analysis for future bids.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

What You're Saying

Online Resources

Free Webinar

Minimize Turf Equipment Downtime

Toro's web-based systems track your equipment maintenance schedules and parts purchases saving you time, money and making your job easier. Learn from the real-world experience of those using this system on a daily basis!

Register Now

  • Webinars
  • Videos
  • Whitepapers

Browse E-Newsletters

GPN Weekly eNewsletter

Current | Subscribe

GovPro eNewsletter

Current | Subscribe

Use it or Lose it eNewsletter

Current | Subscribe