Maximize Efficiency: How Sourcd Streamlines Lab Procurement
- Matt Armson
- Apr 12
- 2 min read
In the fast-paced world of scientific research, time is of the essence. Lab managers, Principal Investigators (PI), and startup companies all understand the importance of maximizing efficiency in their procurement processes to ensure that their work can progress smoothly and effectively. This is where Sourcd comes in to streamline lab procurement and make the process as seamless as possible for their clients.

Imagine having a dedicated team of procurement specialists at your fingertips, ready to negotiate the best deals for all the laboratory supplies you need. Sourcd acts as a valuable resource for researchers who want to save money, time, and resources without the hassle of handling negotiations themselves. With over 20 years of experience in the research tools industry, the founder of Sourcd brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, excelling in negotiation tactics, contract writing, and navigating the complex web of import/export regulations. But Sourcd doesn't stop at just securing great deals for new laboratory supplies. They also plan to launch a certified secondary market for gently used lab equipment, giving buyers peace of mind with comprehensive information similar to a CarFax report. This innovative approach not only benefits buyers looking for cost-effective solutions but also contributes to a more sustainable research environment by extending the lifespan of laboratory equipment. By offering an end-to-end service that covers everything from scoping out deals to finalizing agreements and overseeing installation, Sourcd takes the burden off the shoulders of lab managers and PIs, allowing them to focus on what truly matters - advancing their research. In a field where every second counts, Sourcd stands out as a valuable partner in maximizing efficiency and streamlining lab procurement processes. With their expertise, dedication, and commitment to providing the best possible deals for their clients, Sourcd is poised to revolutionize the way researchers approach sourcing laboratory supplies.



Comments