Infrastructure and engineering provider Amey has embarked on an engagement exercise to explore how it can work better with its supply chain partners

A new voice of the supplier survey will be introduced, to allow suppliers to provide feedback on what it is like to work and deliver services on behalf of Amey.

The survey will also give Amey’s Secure Infrastructure procurement team a complete 360° visibility of opportunities, innovation, and challenges within their supply chain network.

Over the next few months, Amey will launch a suite of tools that will ensure the organisation continues to build long-lasting relationships with its supply chain.

The survey puts collaboration and listening at the heart of how Amey operates by seeking feedback on the issues and topics that matter most to its suppliers and SMEs.

Amey is partnered with the government, and manage assets and projects concerning economy growth.

‘Collaboration, innovation and safety’

Craig McGilvray, managing director at Amey Secure Infrastructure, said: “Our supply chain partners are a key part of our success and play a critical role in helping us deliver key services on behalf of our customers.

“Every year we spend £1bn with small businesses and social enterprises. By taking time to listen and learn together, we are creating an environment that supports collaboration, innovation, safety and improves the service we deliver while making sure that Amey is playing its part in unlocking regional growth.”

The company regularly works with local communities nationwide, supporting local and regional growth and regeneration, and have committed to spending £40m with social enterprises by 2023.

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