yhteishankinta
Yhteishankinta, or joint procurement, is a procurement approach in which several public sector bodies—such as municipalities, regional authorities, hospital districts, and other agencies—carry out a procurement procedure together to purchase goods, services, or works. The goal is to increase buying power, obtain more favorable terms, and align specifications to support interoperability and standardization across authorities.
A joint procurement can be managed by a central coordinating body, a lead contracting authority, or open
Legal framework: In Finland, yhteishankinta operates under the Public Procurement Act and related regulations, with EU
Benefits include scale effects, better prices and terms, reduced administrative overhead, standardized requirements, and easier cross-organizational
Challenges include coordinating among multiple entities with different needs and budgets, sharing savings and risk, ensuring
Overall, yhteishankinta is a widely used mechanism in the Finnish public sector to improve procurement efficiency