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Exor provides supply chain solutions to address compliance requirements across a wide range of sectors from local and central government, housing associations and the education market, covering a range of disciplines from procurement, finance, trading standards, social services and commissioning.


The Exor accredited purchasing database is being adopted by a growing number of Public Sector Authorities with over 120 now using the services provided by Exor. 

The Exor Supplier and Selection System (ePASS) is used to manage and select accredited companies for contracts and monitor both status and performance.  This service is web based and is easy to deploy.  Clients using ePASS can also be linked together in regions thereby opening up opportunities for Best Value purchasing and exchange of information.

Clients that use the Exor services can prove that the adopt robust compliance procedures, reduce both their risks and costs and are able to support other obligations such as supporting their local economy. New clients, throughout the country, are adopting the Exor data analysis and database services as part of their wider strategy to deliver against the myriad of targets that they are set by central government.

Below is a brief summary of some of the objectives and challenges that some of our clients are tasked with:

  • London Borough of Enfield

    As you can imagine providing high quality services to our residents and customers, means that the London Borough of Enfield needs to procure a wide variety of goods, works and services. We have to do this in compliance with national, European and local legislation and rules, to achieve Value for Money and also deliver Best Value.

    Exor provide services to help us fulfil our obligations in this area.

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  • Gloucestershire County Council

    We recognise the significant influence that procurement standards can have in developing the environmental, economic and social benefits of our activities.  We will ensure that our commitment to corporate social responsibility, is defined and continually improved.

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  • Hertfordshire County Council

    Hertfordshire Trading Standards has become the first Trading Standards in the country to adopt the TrustMark good trader scheme.  The traders on this general Trustmark list have been approved by a number of different scheme operators including trade associations, testing associations and commercial organisations. Traders who become members of the Trustmark scheme are fully checked for issues such as competence and quality of work, qualifications, insurances and financial probity.

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  • Leicester City Council

    “Procurement decisions will be made in accordance with the Procurement Framework. The process will be auditable, transparent and support the implementation of the Authority's planned and strategic responsibilities (Community Plan, key strategies etc.), ensuring challenging consideration of procurement options.”

    Our procurement practices are designed to be transparent, auditable and reasonable taking into account examples of best practice and follow all relevant EU and UK law.

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  • London Borough of Lewisham

    All Council services involve procurement, and this can range from buying in an entire service, say through the private finance initiative; to purchasing key components, such as large capital assets; or buying smaller inputs like office equipment. Any decision to provide a service internally rather than outsource it should also be regarded as a procurement decision.

    Lewisham Council spends millions of pounds on the procurement of work, supplies and services each year, providing companies of all sizes with a wide range of commercial opportunities.

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  • London Borough of Southwark

    Procurement is the process of buying goods, services and works in order to provide for the needs of the council, the community and its citizens both now and in the future.

    In total, the council spends £750m a year on goods, works and services, ranging from the supply of stationery to the redevelopment of housing estates, in order to fulfil its responsibility to the community.  There are rules that we must follow to do this, on a European, national and local level. Southwark Council has corporate procurement unit that supports officers purchase correctly and achieve the best value they can with the money that it has available.

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  • Orbit

    Procurement - Doing Business with Orbit: can be defined as 'the acquisition of Works, Services and Goods, which meet the residents' (and service users') needs, whilst ensuring value for money throughout the life of the product including disposal'.

    It is about the purchase of all goods, services and works needed to enable Orbit to deliver services to our residents.  This can be anything from pens and paper to major construction projects, such as new housing schemes therefore how we do this can vary.

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