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Wang, Nai-Jian
- The Implementation of Integrating E-Procurment, E-Contracting and E- Invoice Platforms for the B2B E-MarketPlace Web-Based System
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Nowadays, business competition has became more globally and been reaching its climax. The development of information technology and management techniques is also in a tremendous pace. Under the circumstances, business are provided as many opportunities as they have never seen before, but at the same time, they also face unprecedented challenges. In order to be more competitive, corporations must not only be able to coordinate with upstream providers, but also have to adequately allocate their internal resources.
In the development of B2B market, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and E-Commerce have been hot topics for a long time. However, there are some issues deserve researchers making more efforts and discussion as well. How to integrate supply chain system among corporations to obtain low inventory and automatic trade is one of them. Obviously, only when E-MarketPlace is structured and integrated with internal ERP, combining with resources from upstream providers and partners, companies can really benefit from resource sharing and enter into B2B or B2C E-Commerce system.
This system is designed and implemented from techniques associated with Java, creating an B2B E-MarketPlace platform and applying it for cross-industries purpose. From petrochemical raw materials, plastic, textile, electronic material, machinery, power generation, education to bio-chemistry, information and environmental technology, including 3,000s different industries, more than 13,000 suppliers, 9300 vendors and 7700 e-invoice members share this platform. Users can choose to operate through platform functions as they need or combine with partners' ERP through data exchange to create low cost and rapid match which are beneficial to the companies. Moreover, current users also can take advantages from the E-MarketPlace mechanism to reinforce their information system.
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1 Dept. of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei-10607, TW
2 Dept. of Software Development, E-Commerce Division, Formosa Technologies Corp., Taipei-10574, TW
1 Dept. of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei-10607, TW
2 Dept. of Software Development, E-Commerce Division, Formosa Technologies Corp., Taipei-10574, TW
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International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 2, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 300-309Abstract
Corporations encounter several challenges when they adopt global logistic system in their producing and selling model. One of the most common concerns is how to efficiently share information among members in supply chain. The key solution for this problem is to ensure the accuracy of the purchasing, trading and supply data and to be able to integrate them.Nowadays, business competition has became more globally and been reaching its climax. The development of information technology and management techniques is also in a tremendous pace. Under the circumstances, business are provided as many opportunities as they have never seen before, but at the same time, they also face unprecedented challenges. In order to be more competitive, corporations must not only be able to coordinate with upstream providers, but also have to adequately allocate their internal resources.
In the development of B2B market, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and E-Commerce have been hot topics for a long time. However, there are some issues deserve researchers making more efforts and discussion as well. How to integrate supply chain system among corporations to obtain low inventory and automatic trade is one of them. Obviously, only when E-MarketPlace is structured and integrated with internal ERP, combining with resources from upstream providers and partners, companies can really benefit from resource sharing and enter into B2B or B2C E-Commerce system.
This system is designed and implemented from techniques associated with Java, creating an B2B E-MarketPlace platform and applying it for cross-industries purpose. From petrochemical raw materials, plastic, textile, electronic material, machinery, power generation, education to bio-chemistry, information and environmental technology, including 3,000s different industries, more than 13,000 suppliers, 9300 vendors and 7700 e-invoice members share this platform. Users can choose to operate through platform functions as they need or combine with partners' ERP through data exchange to create low cost and rapid match which are beneficial to the companies. Moreover, current users also can take advantages from the E-MarketPlace mechanism to reinforce their information system.