Supplier onboarding (also called vendor onboarding) is the process of collecting, verifying, and organizing vital information about your suppliers to ensure compliance and reduce risk from day one.
Every organization - new or established - needs to onboard suppliers. Doing so solves challenges, unlocks opportunities, and keeps the business competitive.
The global supply chain disruptions of recent years have ushered in a new era of risk, compelling many organizations to redesign their global supply chains via nearshoring, reshoring, or regionalization to build supply chain resilience. And with rising expectations for sustainability and efficiency, businesses must ensure their suppliers meet compliance, deliver quality, align with organizational goals, and can drive sustainable innovation.
This means that a business’s procurement and sourcing is only as strong as its supplier onboarding process. But what exactly makes a strong supplier onboarding process? And how can organizations optimize this process to drive procurement excellence and remain competitive in today’s volatile landscape?
By optimizing processes with new technologies like SRM software, Procurement can streamline their supplier onboarding to not only get down to business without the busy work, but also make smarter sourcing decisions that unlock top-line value.
Let’s explore what supplier onboarding is, its benefits, the challenges involved, and how you can build an effective process with this step-by-step guide.
What is supplier onboarding (a.k.a. vendor onboarding)?
Supplier onboarding is the process of collecting, verifying, and approving all the data needed to add a new partner to your purchase-to-pay ecosystem - think tax IDs, bank details, insurance certificates, and policy acknowledgements. In short, it turns a promising contact into an ‘approved seller’ that you can legally pay and collaborate with (tipalti).
- Tax and banking information
- Certifications and compliance documentation
- Risk assessments
- Performance capabilities
By the end of the onboarding process, the supplier should be fully integrated into your systems, enabling smooth collaboration and procurement operations as you kick off your partnership.
- Delays in onboarding can stall projects and revenue.
- Manual processes increase risk of errors and non-compliance.
- Inefficient onboarding leads to missed cost savings opportunities.
Source: Tipalti

Benefits of supplier onboarding
A structured and comprehensive supplier onboarding process is important for many reasons, but here’s a few of the key benefits that it can deliver:
- Improved Compliance – Effective onboarding ensures that suppliers adhere to regulatory requirements and meet your business’ standards and codes of conduct, which is crucial for mitigating supply chain risks, regulatory violations, and reputational damage.
- Reduced Procurement Risks – The supplier onboarding process enables Procurement teams to identify potential issues that could cause supply chain disruptions and other risks early, such as financial instability, ethical misalignment, unsustainable practices, poor quality or delivery, etc.. Sure, due diligence isn't exactly the highlight of anyone's day, but it's what separates the procurement pros from the amateurs—and keeps your supply chain from becoming a house of cards.
- Enhanced Supplier Relationships – Forging strategic partnerships with your best suppliers starts with strong supplier onboarding. With an effective process that facilitates communication and builds trust, Procurement teams can ensure that they’re always selecting the best suppliers and foster mutually beneficial supplier relationships where both parties are invested in each others’ success and win together. By establishing strategic partnerships with your suppliers, businesses can gain competitive advantages such as being customer of choice, solving challenges smarter and faster together with suppliers, accelerating innovation, and more.
- Operational Efficiency – Let's be honest—supplier onboarding can feel like watching paint dry, especially when you're stuck with outdated processes. But smart and comprehensive onboarding has an immense ROI by reducing errors in supplier data and minimizing delays in procurement workflows, allowing for smoother supplier relationships and streamlined processes throughout the entire supplier lifecycle.
- Here's a truth that hits procurement budgets hard: bad suppliers don't just underperform—they drain resources, create headaches, and cost way more than their invoices suggest.
What is the true cost of vendor onboarding?
True cost: $700–$1,000 per supplier (manual onboarding average).
- Labor hours for data entry
- Compliance checks
- IT setup and support
With automation: Companies save 60–80% on onboarding costs.
Source: Harvard Business Review, 2023
- Manual processes and data entry errors
- Wasted time from unorganized supplier information
- Poor supplier engagement
- Delays in supplier approvals
- Lost opportunities due to inefficient onboarding
Thankfully, pioneering procuretech solutions such as Kodiak Hub’s end-to-end SRM platform are empowering teams to automate and streamline their onboarding processes, which is drastically reducing these expenses while improving accuracy and speed. Below, we’ll get into the key steps of the vendor onboarding process and how these steps can be streamlined and optimized.
What is a supplier onboarding process?
A supplier onboarding process involves a series of steps to verify, assess, and approve a supplier. It typically includes:
- Supplier discovery (either outbound or inbound)
- Gathering supplier data (e.g., company registration, tax documents)
- Conducting supplier risk assessments
- Ensuring compliance with regulatory and company standards
- Setting up suppliers in internal procurement systems

Key traits of an effective vendor onboarding process
While strong vendor onboarding processes might look different from business to business, here’s a few key traits that all world-class supplier onboarding should consist of:
- Transparent: Clear expectations for suppliers to reduce back-and-forth communication.
- Scalable: Able to handle an increasing number of suppliers as your business grows.
- Integrated: Seamlessly linked to your procurement systems for streamlined operations.
- Automated: Leveraging technology to eliminate manual errors and delays.
Step-by-step guide to an optimal supplier onboarding process
Alright, we've covered the why and the what—now let's roll up our sleeves and dive into the how. Here's your step-by-step roadmap to supplier onboarding that actually works:

Step 1: supplier discovery and registration
The first step of any supplier onboarding process is to discover the supplier you’d like to onboard – either by going to their door or having them come to yours with a supplier self-registration solution like Kodiak Hub's . Once you’ve discovered a potential supplier, you need to request basic supplier information via a standardized questionnaire or online form. Focus on critical details like:
- Contact information
- Business registration documents
- Tax identification numbers
- Products and/or services
Step 2: verify and validate supplier data
Once you’ve collected your basic supplier data, it’s time to cross-check the submitted information for accuracy and compliance with industry standards. This may involve:
- Running financial health checks
- Verifying supplier certifications
- Checking for any regulatory flags (e.g., sanctions, embargoes, blacklists, or PEPs)
Step 3: conduct risk assessments
Perhaps the most important step of the onboarding process is to assess supplier risks, which can be difficult and time-consuming since there are so many risk areas to evaluate.
- Macro, contextual, and geopolitical risks
- Ethical practices
- Cybersecurity standards
- Environmental compliance
- Financial and credit risks
Step 4: approve and integrate
Once all your supplier risk and compliance checks are complete, the next step of onboarding is to approve the supplier and integrate your supplier data into your procurement and ERP systems so your organization can get down to business with them.
Step 5: communicate expectations
After a new supplier in onboarded into your system, it’s important to communicate your company’s procurement policies, payment terms, and performance expectations with the supplier before you begin working together.
What makes supplier onboarding challenging?
Since supplier onboarding is a complex and data-intensive process, it can be fraught with obstacles, including:
- Incomplete or Inaccurate Supplier Data: Delays and inefficiencies arise when suppliers fail to provide required documentation. And even when suppliers provide accurate data, errors often arise if this information is managed manually.
- Regulatory Complexities: Navigating global compliance standards in this age of new ESG legislation can be very complex and overwhelming to manage manually.
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Chasing missing documents
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Manual data entry errors
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Slow approval cycles
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Lack of visibility into onboarding status
Source: Tipalti
Who is affected by these challenges?
Procurement teams know this pain firsthand—they're the ones wrestling with vendor onboarding challenges every day. But ineffective processes have far-reaching consequences beyond your Procurement team. Here’s how supplier onboarding can pose a problem for various parties in your procurement processes:
- Procurement Teams: Wasting valuable time chasing data and approvals due to legacy technology and manual onboarding processes.
- Suppliers: Experiencing frustration due to unclear communication, delays, and poor supplier experience in the onboarding process.
- Stakeholders: Facing operational disruptions if supplier onboarding delays procurement cycles or if a poor onboarding process leads to partnering with bad suppliers than cause issues.
How to overcome supplier onboarding challenges
Supplier onboarding is challenging, but thankfully there are several actions that Procurement can take to minimize these issues and unlock the most value from their onboarding processes:
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Standardize onboarding templates and checklists
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Automate document collection and validation
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Embed risk and compliance checks into workflows
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Offer a self-service supplier portal
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Leverage Technology: Adopt an innovative procuretech solution (such as Kodiak Hub’s end-to-end SRM platform) to automate repetitive tasks and centralize supplier data for easy access and powerful insights.
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Foster Collaboration: Improve communication with suppliers through transparent guidelines and codes of conduct, and by leveraging new supplier collaboration tools to improve supplier engagement and collaboration (once again, Kodiak Hub’s SRM platform can help with this!)

FAQ: Supplier Onboarding Timelines
Q: How long does supplier onboarding take?
A: The timeline usually varies based on factors like organization size and compliance requirements, but on average can range from a few weeks to a few months.
How to automate vendor onboarding
Automation is the key to transforming supplier onboarding from a cumbersome task to a seamless process. Technology can help by:
- Supplier Self-Registration: Reduce the time spent on searching for new suppliers by leveraging supplier self-registrations tools that let suppliers come to you. Kodiak Hub’s sign(UP) solution allows you to create a customized registration form tailored to your needs, which you can email to suppliers or host on a website to effortlessly discover new suppliers and gather their information into your SRM platform.
- Centralizing Supplier Data: Use Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) software to store and access all documents in one place, empowering your organization with time savings, improved efficiency, and, most importantly, automated intelligence that drive faster, smarter sourcing decisions.
- Streamlining Workflows: Automate data validation and compliance checks with an SRM platform or procuretech solution that removes the manual work and streamlines all your onboarding processes. Kodiak Hub’s Smart Actions and Process Orchestration tools are great for creating workflows that work for you.
- Enhancing Collaboration: Strengthen your supplier relationships with cutting-edge collaboration tools that provide real-time communications and updates, drive trust and transparency, empower strategic alignment, and foster mutually beneficial partnerships.

Using technology to make vendor onboarding more efficient
While smart supplier onboarding has never been more critical for organizations, it’s also never been easier thanks to innovative procurement technologies – the most powerful of which being Supplier Relationship Managment (SRM) software. By adopting a world-class SRM platform such as Kodiak Hub, you can optimize your onboarding process by:
- Automating Risk Assessments: Use AI-driven analytics to flag high-risk suppliers and spot potential risks that you may have never discovered manually.
- Ensuring Compliance: Integrate compliance requirements into the onboarding workflow, effortlessly gather and centralize supplier documents into your SRM system, automate compliance verification, and stay proactive with your supplier compliance management.
- Simplifying Integration: Connect your SRM software with your existing ERP systems to ensure seamless supplier data management and improve intelligence across all of your procurement processes.
Conclusion
Supplier onboarding isn’t just a formality - it’s a strategic process that sets the tone for long-term supplier relationships. By adopting a structured, technology-driven approach, procurement teams can not only save time, reduce costs, and mitigate risks, but also gain competitive advantages such as improved quality, accelerated innovation, and strategic partnerships that keep your business resilient and ahead of the curve.
There's many ways you can improve your organization’s vendor onboarding, but there’s no quicker or more powerful way to transform your onboarding than adopting a smart SRM system such as Kodiak Hub.
Our end-to-end platform empowers your business with automation, solves key challenges, and creates a transparent process to ensure supplier onboarding becomes a catalyst for operational excellence and supply chain resilience. Oh, and onboarding your business into Kodiak Hub’s platform is easy and smooth.
The bottom line? Supplier onboarding doesn't have to be a bottleneck. With the right approach and tools, it becomes what it should be - a strategic advantage that sets the stage for supplier relationships that actually drive value.
