Chronicle of Internet MilestonesIntelligentmarketplaces(aggregationofcommunities)aCommunities(buy. sell aggregate)Exchange(buy and sell)Website(homepage)1996Time20046
Chronicle of Internet Milestones . 6
Major Drivers of the Connected Economy:Customer-CentricValueWebModelExchanges Allows supply chain participants to buy andsell needed goods and services. Limited coordination or collaborationTrading Communities Hubs of suppliers, customers, manufacturers,distributors, and wholesalers broughttogether in an Internet interchange platform
Major Drivers of the Connected Economy: Customer-Centric Value Web Model ◦ Exchanges Allows supply chain participants to buy and sell needed goods and services. Limited coordination or collaboration ◦ Trading Communities Hubs of suppliers, customers, manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers brought together in an Internet interchange platform. 7
MajorDriversoftheConnectedEconomyl7Customer-CentricValueWebModelIntelligent Marketplaces - Four elementso Tools - Network optimizing software toolsused. Technology - Equipment is available to allparticipants. Integration - Greater collaboration andseamless integration of supply chain processes.Flexibility - Trades, transactions, andsolutions will include operational flexibilitycomponents.8
Major Drivers of the Connected Economy17: Customer-Centric Value Web Model Intelligent Marketplaces – Four elements ◦ Tools - Network optimizing software tools used. ◦ Technology - Equipment is available to all participants. ◦ Integration - Greater collaboration and seamless integration of supply chain processes. ◦ Flexibility - Trades, transactions, and solutions will include operational flexibility components. 8
ContemporaryLogisticsInformationTechnologiesBar codingo Most commonly used automatic identificationtechnologyConsistency of this technology importantfactor in efficiency and effectiveness.RFID - The technology of tomorrowElectronic Data Interchange (EDI) - B2Bcomputer-to-computer exchange ofbusiness data in a structured,machine-readable format
Contemporary Logistics Information Technologies Bar coding ◦ Most commonly used automatic identification technology ◦ Consistency of this technology important factor in efficiency and effectiveness. RFID – The technology of tomorrow Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - B2B, computer-to-computer exchange of business data in a structured, machinereadable format. 9