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2005 Supply & Demand Chain 100 Case Study – Rohm and Haas / GXS Supply and Demand Chain Executive November 2005 Case Study: Rohm and Haas is a $6.4 billion USD (2003) global specialty materials company based in Philadelphia. Its products are sold primarily for use in the construction and building, electronics, household products and personal care, packaging, food and retail, and automotive markets. The company operates six business segments: Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants, Electronic Materials, Performance Chemicals, Salt and Monomers. To serve these markets, Rohm and Haas operates more than 100 manufacturing and 30 research facilities in 27 countries. Read more >> BB&T to Streamline Electronic Banking Transactions, Increase Efficiency Supply and Demand Chain Executive By Editorial Staff November 2005 Taps GXS Managed Services to make transaction processing transparent, secure for clients Gaithersburg, MD — November 29, 2005 — Branch Banking and Trust (BB&T) said today it has deployed GXS Managed Services for the management of its B2B financial transactions. Read more >> Chinese Paper Maker Taps B2B Network Managing Automation September 2005 Think competitors in China are satisfied to throw inexpensive labor at all their business problems? Think again. Read more >> Penske Logistics Leverages GXS; Managing carriers on behalf of a major U.S. automotive manufacturer using new Gateway product Supply & Demand Chain Executive By Demir Barlas September 22, 2005 As a lead logistics provider (LLP), Penske Logistics manages carriers on behalf of one of the largest U.S. automotive manufacturers. It's a situation fraught with complexities, explains Patrick Jurkovic, systems manager for EDI (electronic data interchange) and customer integration at Penske Logistics. "We manage all of the over-the-road carrier that deliver automotive parts into this manufacturer's assembly plants," he says. "We schedule carriers, make sure that freight arrives just in time." Read more >> Enlisting Data Synch Supply & Demand Chain Executive August 2005 A retailer wants to relocate a pallet of ice cream that has to be stored in the warehouse at the proper temperature. The automated supply chain, however, is fooled into believing the ice cream is laundry detergent and moves it through the warehouse without regard to the special handling. The result is melted ice cream, discarded inventory and wasted money. Read more >> Stride Rite Finds GXS Good Fit for Supply Chain Connectivity Supply & Demand Chain Executive March 30, 2005 Footwear stalwart Stride Rite has turned to B2B connectivity specialist GXS to consolidate management of the company's business-to-business supply chain transactions. Read more >> Piggly Wiggly Automates Receiving, Prepares for RFID Frontline Solutions By Brian Albright March 29, 2005 Piggly Wiggly Carolina, a $700 million grocery chain in South Carolina and coastal Georgia, is deploying the Global eXchange Services (GXS) Trading Grid to automate warehouse receiving and reduce shipping errors -- and set the stage for a possible radio frequency identification (RFID) deployment. Read more >> ![]() Middle East Companies Sign Up For Trading Network nformationWeek By Laurie Sullivan March 15, 2005 More than 6,000 manufacturers, distributors, and retailers in that region can electronically share product data using the Web-based GXS Data Pool Manager. Read more >> GM Daewoo selects GXS Trading Grid for supply chain integration Auto Industry (UK) February 24, 2005 GXS, a provider of B2B e-commerce solutions, has announced that GM Daewoo Auto and Technology (GM Daewoo) has chosen the GXS Trading Grid as its standard platform for managing and sharing supply-chain information with its trading partners. Driving B2B Efficiency at GM Daewoo; Automotive OEM taps GXS for supply chain connectivity and integration solution Supply and Demand Chain Executive By Editorial Staff February 24, 2005 GM Daewoo Auto and Technology (GM Daewoo) will use a B2B connectivity solution from GXS as its standard platform for managing and sharing supply chain information with its trading partners, the solution provider announced this week. Supply Chain Spending Is On a Roll eWeek By Jacqueline Emigh February 16, 2005 A survey conducted by the Yankee Group and sponsored by GSX (Global Exchange Services Inc.) showed that 75 percent of suppliers believe PIM systems are "a valuable investment." In other results, PIM is providing suppliers with an average of 25-percent savings in supply chain efficiencies. Read more >> GXS Selected for China Automotive Industry Initiative Process & Control Today February 11, 2005 Continuing its customer momentum in China, GXS today announced the company has been recently selected by China Enterprise Communications Limited (China EnterCom) to develop the "eAuto Hub" pilot project. An industry-centric B2B platform, eAuto Hub will connect and integrate OEM and supplier processes in the rapidly expanding Chinese automotive industry. GXS teams with VeriSign for EPC enhancements to TradingGrid Manufacturing Business Technology January 2005 VeriSign is partnering with Global eXchange Services (GXS) to extend the GXS TradingGrid to support EPCglobal 's Electronic Product Codes (EPC), and integration with EPCglobal Network. GXS Inks Supply Chain Deal for Chinese Steel eWeek By Jacqueline Emigh January 12, 2005 Global Exchange Services Inc. has expanded its supply chain presence in the Asia-Pacific region through a deal to install and run an online trade exchange for Baosteel Group Corp., the biggest iron and steel provider in China IT Services Arm of China's Largest Iron and Steel Maker Taps GXS to Develop B2B Platform Frontline Solutions January 11, 2005 Publication date Global eXchange Services (GXS) has been selected by Bsteel, the B2B and e-business subsidiary of Baosteel Group Corp. (Baosteel), to develop a B2B gateway and supply chain services center that will enable Baosteel business divisions to connect with suppliers. Bsteel will use GXS to improve efficiency of their business processes in procurement, logistics and customer service. PIM's ROI Line56.com By Demir Barlas January 10, 2005 Product information management (PIM) is far from being as important, in revenue or mindshare, as its human-facing counterpart, customer relationship management (CRM). Yet a new study from Yankee Group reveals that PIM offers plenty of benefits to its adopters. The Yankee Study was sponsored by vendor GXS, which has also recently become a PIM player. |
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