EfficientUtilities.com to Modernize Water Industry
Procurement
(Denver, Colorado)- The American Water Works
Association (AWWA) and ENI-Net today announced some
of the early participants who will help shape the
development of EfficientUtilities.com, an exchange for
best-of-class utility buyers and suppliers in the $40
billion water and wastewater industry. The list
includes buyers such as the City of Cleveland, and
sellers including Griffin Pipe Products
and Ferguson Enterprises.
"AWWA is intent upon promoting public health by
helping utilities, contractors, and suppliers make
the water/wastewater field become more efficient,"
said AWWA Executive Director Jack Hoffbuhr. "With
collaboration from all facets of the water industry,
EfficientUtilities.com will do just that."
As a partnership between AWWA and Boston-based ENI-Net,
the neutral website will be developed with substantial
input from two advisory groups from both sides of the
procurement process: a Utility Advisory Committee and
a Supplier Advisory Committee. In response to
significant interest from industry professionals,
the first Supplier Advisory Committee meeting will
be held during the first week of February.
The site will bring buyers and sellers together
confidentially and in a secure setting. Exchanges through
EfficientUtilities.com will be conducted free of
charge, according to established business practices
and building upon existing relationships already
benefiting the marketplace. Utilities surveyed have
expressed appreciation for the service provided by
various distributors and manufacturer representatives,
and want to continue working with them through more
efficient processes. The site will allow manufacturers
and distributors in turn to streamline their
communications with buyers and amongst each
other.
"EfficientUtilities.com will improve efficiency for
utilities and the existing supply chain without
disrupting current sales channels," concluded
Hoffbuhr. For more information about
EfficientUtilities.com visit the AWWA website.
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