Chapter 7 E-Supply Chains, Collaborative commerce Intrabusiness c, and Corporate Portals
Chapter 7 E-Supply Chains, Collaborative Commerce, Intrabusiness EC, and Corporate Portals
Learning objectives 1. Define the e-supply chain and describe its characteristics and components 2. List supply chain problems and their causes 3. List solutions to supply chain problems provided by ec 4. Define c-commerce and list the major types 5. Describe collaborative planning and Collaboration, Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishing( CPFR) and list the benefits of each Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 2 Learning Objectives 1. Define the e-supply chain and describe its characteristics and components. 2. List supply chain problems and their causes. 3. List solutions to supply chain problems provided by EC. 4. Define c-commerce and list the major types. 5. Describe collaborative planning and Collaboration, Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishing (CPFR) and list the benefits of each
Learning objectives 6. Define intrabusiness EC and describe its major activities 7. Discuss integration along the supply chain 8. Understand corporate portals and their types and roles 9. Describe e-collaboration tools such as workflow software and groupware Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 3 Learning Objectives 6. Define intrabusiness EC and describe its major activities. 7. Discuss integration along the supply chain. 8. Understand corporate portals and their types and roles. 9. Describe e-collaboration tools such as workflow software and groupware
E-Supply Chains Definitions and concepts supply chain The flow of materials, information, money, and services from raw material suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customers e-supply chain a supply chain that is managed electronically, usually with Web technologies Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 4 E-Supply Chains • Definitions and Concepts supply chain The flow of materials, information, money, and services from raw material suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end customers e-supply chain A supply chain that is managed electronically, usually with Web technologies
E-Supply Chains Supply Chain Parts Upstream supply chain Internal supply chain Downstream supply chain Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006 5
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 5 E-Supply Chains • Supply Chain Parts – Upstream supply chain – Internal supply chain – Downstream supply chain