Monday, July 25, 2016

What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?

Would you like to understand the concept of supply chain management but don’t have the time to do so? The good news is that in some upcoming posts we will explain to you the key principles and terms of supply chain management (SCM) that you can read and learn in under 3 minutes!
In this post we will focus on introducing the term ‘supply chain management’ and how your organization may improve the competitiveness of your supply chain.

The term “supply chain management” arose in the late 1980’s and came into widespread use throughout the 1990’s. Prior to this, businesses used terms such as ‘logistics’ and/or ‘operations management’. In the late nineties individual authors undertook an attempt to express the essence of supply chain management in one definition. Its constituents are the subject of a management philosophy, target group, goals and numerous ways to achieve these goals.

The subject of supply chain management is, of course, a chain that represents a network of all the organizations that are involved, through links up and down the chain of different processes and activities creating value in the form of products and services for the end customer.

In broad terms the supply chain consists of two or more separate organizations legally connected with one another by the flow of materials, information and finance. These organizations may be companies that produce parts, components and finished products, logistics providers and even the final customer. Network connections do not usually focus on the flow inside a single chain, but consists of complex flows associated with a variety of customer orders, which must be operated in parallel.

In the narrower sense of the term supply chain, it is used for large companies with multiple locations, often located in different countries. Co-ordination of the flow of materials, information and finances in multi-national companies effectively is still a huge challenge. The objective of managing all links of the supply chain is to increase competitiveness. This is possible because individual organizational units are not responsible individually for the competitiveness of their products and services in the eyes of the end customer but the responsibility lies with the supply chain as a whole. Hence competitiveness shifted from individual companies in the supply chain.

There are two broad ways to improve the competitiveness of the supply chain. One is the integration (or co-operation) of the organizations involved, and the second is better co-ordination of the flow of materials, information and finances. Overcoming organizational barriers, adjusting strategy and accelerating flows along the supply chain are the main subjects in this context.

If you would like to see how B2BGateway can help improve your organization's supply chain processes, please email Sales@B2BGateway.Net today

Thursday, July 21, 2016

B2BGateway heading to the Windy City for Sage Summit


Leading global EDI provider B2BGateway will be attending this year’s Sage Summit from July 25-28, 2016 at the McCormick Place Convention Centre in Chicago.

Sage Summit is the largest gathering of Sage users, business partners and add-on specialists in the world. Throughout the week attendees will be greeted by celebrated speakers such as Richard Branson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Herjavec, business experts, tech innovations and mentors. The annual Sage Summit is also an ideal place for peer networking, in-depth education, interactive training and achieving Sage certification. And of course not forgetting the after show party where attendees can let their hair down by dancing and singing along to The Killers.

B2BGateway which is a Sage Universal Developer, provides cloud based, fully integrated EDI solutions to Sage 50 (US, EU), Sage 100 (US), Sage 200 (EU) and Sage 500 ERP (US) users. B2BGateway’s fully integrated EDI solutions remove the need for the Sage user to re-key data when exchanging electronic business documents such as orders, invoices, acknowledgements and advance ship notices (ASN) with trading partners.

If you are attending Sage Summit this year in the Windy City and would like to learn more about how B2BGateway’s EDI solutions for Sage can help your organization eliminate manual data entry, reduce labor costs and expedite payments from customers, email Sales@B2BGateway.Net to arrange an appointment. We look forward to seeing you there!

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Modern EDI – It’s no longer just X12, EDIFACT or Tradacoms!



In today’s modern world of integrated data communication, the term EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) no longer represents just X12, EDIFACT or Tradacoms file exchanges, but rather has become a much more generic term for the exchange of all business data supported by an ‘Any to Any’ integration. In fact, in today’s terms modern EDI represents a completely integrated communication hub for all parties in the supply chain.

While the traditional EDI data formats of X12 et al are still supported, and indeed still widely used in retail, wholesale distribution, manufacturing and logistics industries, modern EDI will also support the majority of additional file formats such as XML, CSV and flat files. Modern EDI will also be built on SaaS/cloud based platforms allowing much more flexibility, scalability and value for money to the end user.

The modern EDI provider will also be able to support API integration in tandem with traditional EDI ports. Therefore, the modern EDI provider becomes a complete, integrated communication hub to support all the needs of the end user, be it the ordering of goods from a factory, selling those goods to traditional box-stores and the modern online marketplace, selling their own goods and services on their own shopping cart and integrating with a 3PL for the storage and shipping of the aforementioned goods. 


Traditional EDI
Modern EDI
File Formats Supported
·         X12
·         EDIFACT
·         Tradacoms
·         X12
·         EDIFACT
·         Tradacom
·         PEPPOL
·         oioUBL
·         XML
·         CSV
·         Flat Files
·         And much more
Integration
·         Desktop
·         Limited Connectivity
·         SDK
·         ERP
·         WMS
·         Cloud Based
·         ‘Any to Any’
·         SDK and API’s supported.
·         ERP
·         Accounting Software
·         WMS
·         OMS
·         Inventory Software
Pricing
·         High, used predominantly by very large organizations who could afford it.
·         Affordable and available all.
Industries Predominantly Serviced
·         Retail
·         Manufacturing
·         Automotive
·         Large Scale Wholesale Distribution
·         Retail
·         Online Market Places
·         Drop Shipping
·         eCommerce Shopping Carts
·         Manufacturing
·         Automotive
·         Wholesale Distribution
·         Healthcare
·         Insurance
·         Third Parfty Logistics (3PL)
·         Finance/Government




If you would like to know more about modern EDI and how it can support your business’ communication needs, please visit www.B2BGateway.Net or email Sales@B2BGateway.Net