The Daily Pain of MRO Procurement
A typical plant manager or procurement officer in an Indian manufacturing facility faces this reality every single day:
Information asymmetry: They don't know who supplies a specific bearing, gauge, or chemical in their region. They call 5-10 distributors, each quotes differently, and they have no way to verify if the price is fair.
Time sink: A simple order for 50 items might require 20 phone calls, 10 WhatsApp messages, and 3 follow-ups. Procurement officers spend 40%+ of their time just sourcing MRO items.
Quality roulette: Without proper verification, counterfeit or substandard parts slip through. A fake bearing in a critical machine can cause downtime costing lakhs.
No inventory intelligence: Plants don't know what parts they have in stock, what they're likely to need based on equipment age, or when to reorder. This leads to either stockouts or over-procurement.
Payment chaos: Each distributor has different payment terms, invoicing formats, and delivery timelines. Reconciliation is manual and error-prone.
Who Experiences This Pain
- Plant managers of SMEs (₹5-50 Cr revenue) — personally involved in MRO sourcing
- Procurement heads of mid-market manufacturers (₹50-500 Cr) — overwhelmed by supplier management
- Maintenance engineers — need parts urgently but can't source quickly
- Operations managers — want visibility into MRO spend and consumption patterns