Risks & challenges of international procurement: a study on international competitive bidding for procurement of road roller under Khulna division rural infrastructure development project
Abstract
Public Procurement has become an important element, objective and function of any
development project or activities as well as of any government organization. Risk assessment
and management is a very important element to ensure successful performance of any type of
procurement. Between the two types of procurements, various types of risks and uncertain
events are associated with International Procurement. Before undertaking ICB, procuring
entities should consider the terms and conditions with the possibilities of risks and identify the
ways to meet the upcoming challenges to successfully implement international procurement.
Comparing to NCB, there are various different rules and procedures that are to be maintained
such as application of appropriate Incoterm, opening of LC, Pre shipment inspection, selection
of appropriate C&F agent, payment of CD VAT etc. Incoterm is the key player to assign the
risk owner of the international procurement. Based on the case study the risks and challenges
that were associated with the procurement are developing a widely acceptable technical
specification, possibilities of currency rate fluctuation, checking accuracy of documents
submitted by bidders, availability of necessary shipping documents and fund for payment of
CD VAT on time etc.
Providing trainings to the stakeholders, developing technical specification with help of expert
team, keeping important market data would facilitate to overcome any kind of challenges and
risks in International Procurement.
Based on the case study and analyzing the result, it could be determined that the procuring
entity of KDRIDP achieved competitive advantage with cost and quality benefit performing
the international procurement.