The speed of business has accelerated to the point where it is extremely hard to manage day-to-day operations without substantial increases in
administrative staff - or an electronic substitute. Organizations are realizing that future advancements in supply chain management depend on
streamlining and collaborating on inter-enterprise business processes with partners.
Electronic commerce is becoming a critical part of business strategy. Creating a business model for e-commerce starts with the following basic
challenge: to define who you are as an enterprise, who you need to be, and finally, within that context, what role electronic commerce can play
in helping your enterprise maintain or change its identity.
Whereas transaction-based exchanges were once static and simple, web markets are becoming more dynamic and complex. As opposed to
discrete and impersonal transactions, organizations are now able to engage customers and partners in an extended and personalized process of
collaboration. While the old value proposition was cost savings, the new value proposition is market expansion. Mainward's customer's have
taught us that these changes are all a direct result of a combination of technology convergence and collaboration in the areas of teambuilding
and project management inside the corporate walls, and relationship marketing, B2B and B2C outside the corporate walls.
At Mainward we have a vast experience in delivering end-to-end e-business solutions. We offer services for e-commerce,
including strategy and implementation for extranet and intranet environments such as:
• B2B, B2C, B2E, E2E and mobile e-commerce solutions
• Marketplaces and exchanges
• Unix, Linux, Windows and cross- platform solutions
At Mainward we focus on providing e-business solutions for the distribution channel bringing measurable value to our
customers. Our solutions integrated to ERP systems and maintaining corporate identity offer:
• Product content (providing detailed information about products)
• Order Management (pricing, availability and tracking)
• Dealing (deals with customers and suppliers measuring feedback)
• Connectivity (price lists, purchase orders and shipping notifications)
• Exchange (allowing trade communication through 3rd party service providers)
There is now a compelling need for organizations to move to affordable e-business solutions that will increase their inventory turns,
working capital and revenues while reducing operational costs. Mainward's e-business solutions offer visibility into the supply and
demand chains, reducing existing pressure points.