Phase 1:Preparation Reference Request

  Blog    |     March 13, 2026

Verifying supplier references and past clients is a critical step in mitigating risk and ensuring you partner with reliable, competent suppliers. Here’s a structured approach to do it effectively:

  1. Define Your Criteria:

    • Identify key risks (quality, delivery, compliance, financial stability).
    • Prioritize references based on your supplier’s role (e.g., critical vs. non-critical).
  2. Request Specific References:

    • Ask the supplier for 3–5 relevant references (clients with similar projects, volumes, or industries).
    • Request direct contact details (avoid forwarding emails/phone calls).
    • Ask for references for:
      • Similar projects/products.
      • Long-term relationships (1+ years).
      • Any terminated partnerships (to understand failure reasons).

Phase 2: Reference Verification Process

A. Prepare Your Questions

Focus on behavioral and performance metrics. Example questions:

  • Performance:
    • "How consistently did they meet delivery deadlines?"
    • "What was their defect/error rate? How did they handle recalls?"
  • Problem Resolution:
    • "Describe a major issue (quality delay, compliance breach). How did they respond?"
    • "Was their communication proactive during disruptions?"
  • Relationship Dynamics:
    • "Would you rehire them? Why/why not?"
    • "How flexible were they with contract changes or volume adjustments?"
  • Compliance & Ethics:
    • "Did they adhere to safety/environmental standards?"
    • "Were there any payment disputes or hidden fees?"

B. Contact References

  • Call or Video Chat: Avoid email for nuanced insights.
  • Verify Authenticity:
    • Confirm the reference worked with the supplier.
    • Ask about their role (e.g., "Were you the procurement manager?").
  • Listen for Red Flags:
    • Evasiveness, vague answers, or overly positive responses.
    • Requests to "speak to HR" (may hide issues).

C. Cross-Reference Information

  • Compare answers across references.
  • Check for consistency with the supplier’s claims.
  • Use public data (LinkedIn, company websites) to validate roles.

Phase 3: Analyze & Validate

  1. Identify Patterns:
    • Multiple references citing late deliveries? → Risk flag.
    • Consistent praise for problem-solving? → Positive signal.
  2. Dig Deeper:
    • If a reference gives a neutral response, ask: "What could they improve?"
    • For terminated contracts: "What led to the partnership ending?"
  3. Validate Financial Stability:
    • Ask references: "Did they ever struggle to pay suppliers?"
    • Use tools like Dun & Bradstreet or CreditSafe for credit checks.

Phase 4: Alternative Verification Methods

If references are limited or uncooperative:

  • Trade References: Ask for their suppliers/bankers.
  • Industry Forums: Check platforms like Thomasnet or SupplierHQ for reviews.
  • On-Site Audits: Visit their facility (especially for critical suppliers).
  • Certifications: Verify ISO, quality standards, or industry-specific accreditations.
  • Online Reviews: Check sites like Trustpilot or industry-specific forums.

Red Flags to Watch For

Red Flag Potential Issue
Refuses references Hiding poor performance
Vague answers Lack of transparency
Only provides "happy" clients Selective references
References are unreachable Fake contacts
Complaints about communication Poor customer service

Best Practices

  • Legal Compliance: Ensure references consent to sharing feedback (GDPR/CCPA).
  • Document Everything: Record notes, dates, and responses.
  • Prioritize: Focus verification on high-risk/suppliers.
  • Re-Verify Annually: Suppliers’ performance can change.

What If References Are Weak?

  • Request More: Ask for additional references.
  • Probe Specifics: Target questions at areas of concern.
  • Contingency Plans: Develop risk mitigation strategies (e.g., backup suppliers).

By systematically verifying references, you reduce the risk of costly disruptions, quality failures, and ethical breaches. Due diligence isn’t optional—it’s a safeguard for your supply chain.


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