SUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENT : LAW AND PRACTICE
Venue: KSL,KAREN
Duration: 5 DAYS
Fee: 60,000.00 KSh
Non East African Fee: $ 1,250.00
Date: 06 October 2025 to 10 October 2025
Enquiries: +254(020) 2699581/6 0720409087
Course Programme
COURSE OVERVIEW
There’s significant regulatory pressure on procuring entities in Kenya, in recent times, with both local regulatory demands as well as international best practices vital for consideration across your organization’s supply chain. These could relate to mandatory E-procurement, strict environmental reporting standards, product safety, or ethical labour practices within your supply chain, amongst other things.
Understanding and addressing any legal issues within your supply chain is vital to ensuring compliance with regulations and developing an effective chain that can operate efficiently and at scale.
This course will help you master the legal, regulatory frameworks and policies that impact organizations every day from contract law, ethical and legal guidelines and industry regulations that govern how your organization acquires goods, works and services to enable you;
- Identify the various risks that exist at the formation stage of contracting and how to address these.
- Understand potential liabilities and claims that can arise between buyers and suppliers when concluding contracts.
- Operate with enhanced knowledge of recent developments in the field of procurement law.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
The seminar focuses on:
· Recent developments in public Procurement & asset disposal in Kenya.
· Procurement cycle and emerging best practice in procurement risk management.
· Practical steps to avoid legal and ethical challenges in procurement.
The seminar is recommended specially for: In-house counsel, advocates, and procurement professionals, accounting officers, internal auditors, external auditors and compliance managers.
YOUR INVESTMENT: Ksh. 60,000 (non-East Africans USD 1,250) inclusive of VAT and registration fee (covers tuition fees, course materials, stationery, lunch and refreshments)
Theme: “In pursuit of a winning strategy in public procurement in Kenya”
CPD Points: 3