Manufacturing Industry
Can new GXS service revive the trading hub concept?(Electronic Commerce)
Manufacturing Business Technology, January, 2005
Global eXchange Services (GXS), a long-time provider of EDI value-added network (VAN) services, has launched a service it believes could become a model for building successful e-commerce trading hubs.
Scott Molitor, a GXS group manager, says the new GXS TradingGrid is an improvement over previous e-commerce hubs because it can manage business processes that have been identified as being important to companies in specific industries. Even more important, Molitor says, users can connect to the grid without altering their existing technology infrastructures.
"We see two ways the GXS TradingGrid can add value," says Bruce Morris, manager of trading partner integration at Rohm and Haas, a Philadelphia-based manufacturer of specialty chemicals and an...
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