Most labs order supplies online already, but few have optimized how they do it. Between multiple supplier portals, uncertain lead times, and invoice reconciliation, online ordering can still slow science if not done right. Use this guide to simplify purchasing, improve visibility, and reduce time spent on admin work.
The U.S. lab supplies market is the world’s largest, with equipment as the largest product segment and consumable disposables as the fastest-growing. The lab supplies market continues to climb as more teams adopt digital buying workflows.
However, common frustrations include:
Standardize requests and align approvals early. Save frequently purchased SKUs and allow suggested alternatives for out-of-stock items.
Opening five browser tabs to check each supplier is slow. Use a marketplace or lab procurement platform that aggregates thousands of SKUs so you can compare price, delivery, and stock in one view.
Example comparison:
Supplier
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Delivery Estimate
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Preferred Vendor
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Unit Price
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Stock Status
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Supplier A
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3 days
|
Yes
|
$32.50
|
In stock
|
Supplier B
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5 days
|
No
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$29.90
|
Limited
|
Supplier C
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7 days
|
Yes
|
$31.75
|
In stock
|
Fragmented purchasing leads to multiple POs and invoices for the same need. The better path is a single checkout that supports many suppliers with one PO and one invoice. Route requests through policy-driven approvals and automate three-way match between PO, invoice, and receipt.
Tip: Move frequently ordered items to a shared list so requesters can add to the same consolidated cart during a weekly buying window.
Use a single dashboard to see shipment status and alerts for delays or substitutions. Visibility supports stronger supplier relationships and on-time experiments.
Track metrics such as:
Use these insights to plan inventory, renegotiate contracts, and forecast budgets.