Supplier Evaluation

Supplier Management Methodology

Integrated within Carvidet – Higiene Industrial, Lda.’s Quality Management System, we adopt a structured methodology to assess the performance of our suppliers.
This implementation aims to ensure that the products and services acquired meet the quality and safety standards required by Carvidet and our clients.
Monitoring is conducted periodically and is based on technical, operational and strategic criteria that allow us to measure the level of compliance, consistency and commitment of our business partners.
With this model, Carvidet promotes continuous improvement, strengthens trust-based relationships and recognises the performance of those contributing to collective success.

Evaluation Parameters

Quality Management System / Certified Products

The existence of an implemented quality management system and duly certified products is essential to ensure compliance with applicable standards and regulations. This criterion ensures that the supplier maintains controlled processes, traceability and a constant focus on quality and continuous improvement.

Competency Certification

Technical qualifications and team certifications are key factors in selecting our partners. Carvidet values suppliers who demonstrate technical capability, continuous training and compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements in their area of expertise.

Supply History

Analysing the supply history allows us to assess reliability, punctuality and consistency of performance over time. This criterion reflects the supplier’s ability to meet deadlines, technical specifications and agreed service levels.

Strategic Importance

This criterion considers the supplier’s relevance to Carvidet’s operations and strategic objectives. Partners who demonstrate availability, flexibility and responsiveness to the specific needs of our projects and clients are valued.

Commitment to Continuous Improvement

At Carvidet, we believe that collaboration and transparency are fundamental to developing long-lasting relationships. Therefore, the supplier evaluation process is not merely a control tool but also an instrument of partnership and mutual development, oriented towards excellence and business sustainability.