Article: -------- R.A. Brandmeier & F. Rupp (2010): Benchmarking Procurement Functions: Causes for Superior Performance, Benchmarking: An International Journal, 17 (1), pp. 5-26. Abstract: --------- Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding between procurement strategy, organization, processes, methods and tools, human resources, supplier management, and overall procurement success. Design/ methodology/ approach – In order to achieve the above-mentioned results, a holistic benchmark with highly recognized companies is conducted. Applying a cohesive questionnaire of open and closed questions, the paper covers all relevant aspects of procurement functions. Regression analysis is used to identify significant correlations. Findings – The benchmarking (BM) proved the following significant success factors for the overall procurement process: use of cross-functional teams, high hierarchical positioning of the procurement function within the company strong cooperation with other functions, training and development of the procurement personnel as well as supplier integration and continuous evaluation. Practical implications – The paper provides the reader with sound evidence of how to improve the overall performance of procurement. Originality/ value – The analytical results of the research rely on statistical/ mathematical methodology to substantiate qualitative BM results. Keywords: Benchmarking, Supply chain management, Procurement, Regression analysis, Correlation analysis Paper type: Research paper