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Purchase Orders (POs)

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A purchase order (PO) is a document a buyer sends to a supplier to confirm they want to buy goods or services. It lists what they’re ordering, how much they need, and when they want it delivered.

What’s in a Purchase Order?

A typical PO includes:

  • Buyer and supplier details
  • Product names or codes
  • Quantities
  • Agreed prices
  • Delivery address and date
  • Payment terms

Why POs Are Useful

Purchase orders help keep things organised and clear for both sides.

  • They act as a contract — once accepted, both sides must stick to it.
  • They help track orders and spending.
  • They reduce mistakes or confusion later on.

Example

A retailer sends a PO to a supplier asking for 1,000 boxes of packaging at £1.20 each, to be delivered in two weeks. The supplier confirms the order, and both parties now have a clear record of the agreement.

More Fulfilment Terms

Shipment Tracking

Shipment tracking is the process of locating and monitoring the progress of cargo, packages, or parcels as they move from the sender to the recipient.

Freight Forwarding

Freight forwarding is the process of organising the shipment of goods from one place to another.

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