A Week in the Life of Our Procurement Division
By Alban Ago
Procurement. It’s one of those words that rarely gets headlines. Not as flashy as innovation, not as public-facing as logistics, and often misunderstood even within companies. But in reality, procurement is where the business begins.
At LELEADER GROUP, headquartered in Benin, our procurement team sits at the core of everything we build, ship, and deliver. Whether we’re sourcing solar-powered streetlights for a community project, importing machinery for a manufacturing plant, or negotiating contracts for packaging materials across borders, it all starts with this one team.
And yet, most people don’t really know what they do. So I thought I’d show you—not in theory, but in practice.
Here’s what a real week looks like inside our procurement division.
Monday: Managing Complexity
The week begins with a team huddle. Not a motivational speech, just 20 minutes to check on active purchase orders, pending approvals, and potential roadblocks. The spreadsheet isn’t pretty, but it’s alive. It tells stories.
A supplier in Ghana delayed a shipment due to new export rules.
A contract for hygiene product packaging in DRC needs renegotiation.
An urgent requisition for construction materials in Allada just landed—marked “critical.”
This is not a checklist job. It’s triage, negotiation, and firefighting—before lunch.
Tuesday: Balancing Cost and Quality
Price always matters. But so does quality. And when you’re sourcing across multiple countries—each with their own market quirks—the real challenge is balancing both.
One of our procurement leads is deep into a debate with a vendor offering unusually low rates for corrugated packaging. It’s tempting. But the samples don’t quite match specs.
“We could save 12%, but if we get one return due to damaged packaging, we lose the margin,” she says.
Eventually, they choose the mid-range supplier. A quiet, smart call.
Procurement is about seeing the cost of a bad decision before it happens.
Wednesday: Cross-Border Coordination
Mid-week is usually when customs questions start to flow in. Documents need updating. A freight forwarder in Togo wants clarification on a harmonized code. There’s chatter that port workers in Cotonou might strike.
The team doesn’t panic. They’ve seen worse. They draft a contingency sourcing plan just in case.
Meanwhile, a colleague finalizes a sourcing partnership with a local manufacturer in northern Benin—keeping more of the supply chain domestic, and more jobs local. Small win. Big impact.
Thursday: Internal Collaboration
Procurement doesn’t operate in isolation. Today, the team meets with our finance department to discuss budget forecasts. Then with operations, who flag a potential spike in demand for our consumer goods line.
They adjust their procurement schedule accordingly. No drama. Just good communication.
One team member gently reminds a project manager that last-minute orders strain not just timelines, but relationships with suppliers. It's not a scolding—it’s a nudge. Procurement is part diplomat, part accountant, part logistics whisperer.
Friday: Reviewing, Reflecting, Improving
Fridays are slower. But not quiet.
The team meets to review KPIs—on-time deliveries, cost variances, supplier performance. They don’t hide from bad news. One supplier underperformed. Another exceeded expectations. A new tech tool rolled out last month is glitchy. They'll escalate it Monday.
They also do something rare in corporate culture: they thank each other. For covering during sick days. For catching small errors before they became big ones. For solving ten problems no one else even knew existed.
Then—finally—they close their laptops. Another week done. Another week closer to the next delivery, the next build, the next solved problem.
The Bigger Picture
As LELEADER GROUP prepares to attend the 2025 Go Global Awards in London this November—representing Benin on a global stage—we reflect on what makes an international operation truly resilient.
It's not just capital, or infrastructure, or leadership. It’s teams like procurement—invisible to many, but essential to all. The people who make sure the right product arrives, at the right time, for the right price, with the right paperwork, in the right condition.
Without them, strategy is just talk. Procurement turns strategy into reality.
Final Thought
Procurement isn’t about buying things. It’s about managing risk, nurturing relationships, and aligning resources across markets.
It’s not always glamorous. But it’s what keeps the engine running. At LELEADER, we see that clearly. And more importantly, we honor it.
So next time you see a finished product—polished, packaged, and ready—remember: someone negotiated for that. Tracked it. Protected it. Delivered it.
Often quietly. Always effectively.

















