What supply support includes
Fullhouse closes the working gaps between procurement, technical teams, suppliers, lawyers and logistics.
For the customer, a complex supply transaction does not start with a contract. It starts with project reality: who can manufacture or supply the equipment, which timelines are achievable, how the supplier treats warranties, what payment terms are acceptable and where restrictions may appear.
We turn that uncertainty into a controlled process. At the early stage, potential suppliers and selection criteria are defined. During negotiations, commercial and technical agreements are recorded. During contract preparation, we check that price, payment, warranty, service, spare parts, liability and acceptance terms are not lost in the documents.
A separate focus is placed on risks that often become visible too late: sanctions restrictions, banking routes, production delays, weak service support, spare-parts shortages, limited warranty obligations and insufficient mechanisms for protecting the customer’s interests.