New: what governed autonomous procurement actually means
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Multi-Entity Procurement Software for Groups and Plants

Standardise what creates enterprise risk. Configure what reflects how each site actually operates.

It starts here

A request, supplier response, due date, quality event or data condition starts the workflow instead of an email starting a conversation.

Proconomy runs

  1. TriggerWork enters the governed record
  2. AgentThe agent gathers what the decision needs
  3. RuleRules decide what may happen next
  4. AgentThe agent executes the authorised work
  5. HumanConsequential decisions return to people
  6. SystemThe approved outcome reaches the system of record
  7. RecordThe complete history is retained

What changes. And what stays exactly where it is.

Today

One policy document, a different interpretation at every site.,Group visibility arrives monthly and is already stale.,Acquisitions run parallel processes indefinitely.,Supplier records duplicated across sites.

Under governed execution

One policy framework with configured local variation.,Group visibility is a live view of executing work.,A new entity is configured into the existing framework.,Supplier records are shared with entity-specific approval scope.

The parts that deliver this. Each one governed the same way.

  1. 01

    Multi-entity management

    The group, entity and plant rule model and the consolidated operating view.

  2. 02

    Supplier management

    Shared supplier records with entity-specific qualification and approval scope.

  3. 03

    Spend intelligence

    Reveals where entities buy the same things from different suppliers.

  4. 04

    Procure-to-Pay

    Applies different thresholds and buying routes over a common process.

See exactly where it runs. And exactly where it stops for you.

The operating model behind every workflow on this page. One stage waits for a person.

  1. Trigger

    Work enters the governed record

    Nothing depends on a person noticing an inbox.

  2. Agent

    The agent gathers what the decision needs

    Work arrives decision-ready rather than partially formed.

  3. Rule

    Rules decide what may happen next

    The route is chosen by policy, not by who received the request.

  4. Agent

    The agent executes the authorised work

    Routine work progresses without a buyer moving every step.

  5. Human

    Consequential decisions return to people

    Authority stays exactly where your policy puts it.

  6. System

    The approved outcome reaches the system of record

    No manual re-entry, and the ERP stays authoritative.

  7. Record

    The complete history is retained

    A decision can be explained long after it was made.

Trigger

Work enters the governed record

Agent

The agent gathers what the decision needs

Rule

Rules decide what may happen next

Agent

The agent executes the authorised work

Human

Consequential decisions return to people

System

The approved outcome reaches the system of record

Record

The complete history is retained

Seen enough?

See this running on one of your own workflows, with your policy and your thresholds applied.

Someone from client success replies, not a sales sequence. The assessment asks for no email.

Answer “who approved this, and why” in seconds. Not in weeks.

Authority written down

Each agent carries an enumerated permitted-action set and a value ceiling you configure per entity.

Checkpoints that cannot be bypassed

Consequential decisions return to the people your policy names, and no configuration removes them.

Evidence without a separate tracker

Every action is attributed to an actor and the permission that allowed it, retrievable per transaction.

How this is adopted. One workflow at a time.

01

Configure two entities first

Two entities with genuinely different thresholds prove the model far better than one pilot site.

02

Agree the group rule set explicitly

Write down what cannot vary. Everything else becomes configurable, which is what makes local teams cooperate.

03

Bring shared suppliers into one record

Approval scope keeps entity control while removing duplicate onboarding and duplicate data.

04

Use the group view to find leverage

Once entities execute in one platform, aggregation opportunities become visible without an analysis project.

Bring the workflow this describes. Not a vendor scenario.

One of your own processes, including the part that usually goes wrong. You will see where the agents act, where the platform stops, and what it leaves on the record.

Someone from client success replies, not a sales sequence. If we are not a fit we will say so on the first call.