It’s exciting — the launch is almost here! The CU Marketplace Redesign launches on Thursday, October 17, 2024. Time is running out, and we want to make sure you’re fully prepared. Please review the must-know points below and take any necessary action. Be sure to register for our final webinar and post-go-live, hands-on training sessions on campus. Lastly, explore our Knowledge Base articles and short how-to videos to help you navigate the changes smoothly.
A required course to gain access to CU Marketplace and all CU commercial card requests in Skillsoft Percipio has been updated. CU: Procurement Fundamentals will replace CU: Procurement – Purchasing and Contract Management beginning Monday, 9/23/24, when the old course will be retired.
To help you familiarize yourself with the new features, we’ve scheduled several training opportunities, including webinars and on-campus labs.
We have two important updates for the upcoming CU Marketplace redesign.
Amazon Business will soon have a punchout catalog in Marketplace for purchasing. Orders processed through the punchout catalog will be processed through our normal Accounts Payable channels, eliminating the need for reconciliations or reimbursements in Concur.
The Procurement Service Center (PSC) is excited to announce a significant redesign of CU Marketplace which is set to launch in Fall 2024. Developed in collaboration with campus partners, this redesign will enhance the user experience and streamline procurement processes.
Do you need a refresher on utilizing catalogs and forms in CU Marketplace? Watch the recording of our webinar from November 16th here!
CDW-G is now CU’s Authorized Enterprise Reseller for all Apple hardware, software, and services!
When ordering Lab Equipment, Supplies, and Glassware, the Fisher Scientific punchout catalog on CU Marketplace offers competitive pricing, lower shipping costs, quick delivery, and direct account representation with Fisher Scientific Outside Representatives.
The previous protocols set in place and utilized for requesting PPE and COVID-19 supplies during the pandemic have been disabled as the demand for PPE has decreased.

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