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CyberOffice Distributor Virtual Trading Mall is a multiple Distributor,
multiple storefront, full Web management
trading system that constitutes of the following process.
- A set of common products managed by a central
administrator. All items linked by UPC and Master reference number. Non-
standard items can be listed also.
- Distributor-to-Distributor Trading Exchange.
- Distributor to Commerce Platform Exchange.
[Ariba, Commerce One., and others]
- Distributor to Commercial Customer Web Site.
- Distributor to ACISN Government Exchange network.
- A Web-based interface for distributors to
select the products from the common set, and to set their prices.
Distributors and Manufactures can also post dead stock and excess
inventory.
- Premium vendors to upload their own products
and images, if not found in the common set.
- A master trading mall for an end customer to
search/browse products along with the vendors who supply them.
- The customer to order the products on the mall
or from the vendors' sites.
- Vendors to open additional franchise
storefronts that display only their products (from the common set and
the uploaded).
- One site multiple markets.
- Central real-time stock level monitoring on all
products.
- Tracks expressions that a given product is
displayed for fee collection.
- Tracks keywords searched for marketing
analysis.
- All software available via our ASP Service
model. Distributors can self-host if desired for basic functions of
e-commerce and Distributor to Trading Exchange Portals.
- Data Service’s for Data Scrubbing for
unformatted data priced by the line item.
- Integration Service Provided for connection to
existing ERP system.
- Remote administration via web interface for
real-time editing.
- Live customer support via voice over IP direct
to each Distributors sales counter. With proper in house network.
- Optional Frequent Buyer tracking for Customer
spiff programs and customer rebate tracking.
Conventional
features such real-time payment gateway with Level 2 and 3 Credit Card
Processing in real time, shipping fee management, membership management, saved
shopping list for registered customers, news letter, online order tracking, are
all part of the system standards.
The following illustration
is a typical B2B2C example. Please note that the process can be substituted at
any level of the supply chain.
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