Managing Procurement Tracking
Track ordering, shipping, delivery, and installation progress across products and projects.
Written By Timothy Murenzi
Last updated About 1 month ago
Procurement tracking helps teams monitor where products are in the ordering, shipping, delivery, and installation process.
This creates visibility across procurement teams, designers, project managers, receivers, and installers.
Procurement Tracking Fields
Products include procurement tracking fields that can be updated throughout the lifecycle of an item.
Common tracking fields include:
lead time
approved date
ordered date
PO sent
estimated ship date
actual ship date
estimated delivery date
delivered date
install date
tracking number
freight company
Updating Procurement Information
Procurement details can be updated directly within each product.
Teams often update tracking information after vendor confirmations, freight updates, warehouse receiving, or installation scheduling.
Using Procurement Tracking Operationally
Tracking fields help teams:
monitor shipping timelines
identify delayed items
coordinate installations
communicate updates internally
prepare receiving teams
manage procurement reporting
Procurement Tracking in Exports
Tracking information can be included in PDF schedules and reports.
This allows teams to create operational schedules for procurement coordination, installations, and vendor communication.
Best Practices
update tracking dates consistently
record freight information as soon as available
review delayed items regularly
use exports during procurement meetings
keep estimated and actual dates separate
Operational Tip
Consistent procurement tracking reduces missed deliveries, installation delays, and internal communication gaps.