Enterprises and companies seeking a solution to manage all their procurement operations and processes
eBuyerAssist by Eyvo is a cloud-based procurement solution designed for businesses of all sizes and industries. Fully modular and scalable, it streamlines the entire procurement lifecycle—from requisition to fulfillment. The platform includes powerful tools for strategic sourcing, supplier management, warehouse operations, and contract oversight. Additional modules cover purchase orders, approval workflows, inventory and asset management, customer orders, budget control, cost accounting, invoice matching, vendor credit checks, and risk analysis. eBuyerAssist centralizes all procurement functions into a single, easy-to-use system—improving visibility, control, and efficiency across your organization. Whether you're aiming to reduce costs, enhance compliance, or align procurement with broader business goals, eBuyerAssist helps you get there faster, smarter, and with measurable results.
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