EIPM History
 

The European Institute of Purchasing Management is a pioneer of purchasing training in Europe.
It was created in 1990, a time when purchasing was emerging from shadows to take its rightful place in the organisation. A considerable lack of purchasing training in Europe, made EIPM soon the main reference.

The main milestones of the EIPM development are:

2005 The E.I.P.M launches standard programmes in China and implements courses in Chinese and Japanese.

2005
The MBA is accredited by AMBA (the Association of MBA’s)

2004
Online assessment tool being launched

2003
The Certified Trainings fitting the different job profiles (CAPC) are implemented to develop expertise for each position.

2002
The Purchasing Assessment tool is launched driving the EIPM Job referential.

2001
Research platform is launched

2000 Summer workshop dedicated to Purchasing and Supply Chain Executives was launched

1999 On-line training support was launched
 
1998 Tailor Made programmes trained over 3000 participants world wide

1997 The Certified Advanced Purchasing Course (CAPC) for newcomers to the Purchasing function and the Service Sector Club were launched.

1996 The First E.I.P.M Annual Purchasing Conference was launched.

1993 The E.I.P.M began offering Tailor Made training programmes and carrying out field assignments, to support companies in the development of their Purchasing operations.

1992 The first European Round Table for Senior Purchasing Executives was launched as a forum for top Purchasing Executives to exchange ideas on Purchasing practices and strategies.
 
1991 The E.I.P.M was the first centre in Europe to offer an MBA programme specialising in Purchasing strategy.

1990 EIPM was created by top leading companies Alcatel, Aérospatiale, Amae, Bull, Cerestar (Ferruzzi), Herberts (Hoescht), Nokia, Pechiney, Philips, Renault and sponsored by the European Commission, the Rhône Alpes Region and the Haute Savoie department.