Why Suppliers should use B2B exchanges
by: Nowshade Kabir
Business to business e-commerce is on the rise! Worldwide B2B
e-commerce revenues are estimated to reach around US$ 2 trillion
in 2004. This is a significant leap from last year’s US$ 1.4
trillion. However, according to a recent survey, although, more
than 70% of companies have already used Internet as a purchasing
channel, a mere ten percent of their overall spending is
directed via the Internet! Contrary to popular believe, this
means, B2B e-commerce has still large potential to grow.
Internet has the capacity of changing the conventional way of
doing business. Today, you can not only buy and sell your
products and services on the Internet, you can, virtually, shift
all your business processes to online solutions as well. If you
take advantages of new Internet based technologies, the outcome
would be tremendously beneficial to your business. How to do
this without spending a fortune and not putting a huge pressure
on scarce corporate resources? The possible answer could be B2B
exchanges!
A B2B exchange is an online marketplace, where buyers,
sellers and intermediaries form communities, exchange views,
offer products and services, and conduct business transactions.
By becoming a member of a B2B exchange you can benefit in
both cost-saving and revenue increase – two primary requirements
of productivity increase.
New sales channel
By becoming a member of a B2B exchange, you open a low cost,
highly functional and easy-to-use sales channel for your
company. You expose your company to a new targeted audience that
otherwise would have been untapped. Prospective customers can
buy products and services from you, using various venues and
features of the B2B exchange, where you are a member.
Marketplace: All B2B exchanges include a marketplace, where
suppliers can post sales offer of their products and services.
Buyers, looking for specific products, can easily find best
suppliers that suit them from the marketplace. A populated
marketplace can easily become a good sales channel for a
supplier.
Electronic catalog: As a member of the B2B exchange, you are
allowed to add all your products or services to the consolidated
online repository of the exchange. Adding your products to the
repository helps to create online standardize electronic version
of your product specification – if you don’t have that before –
and use the same catalog with other electronic sales systems –
even with other B2B exchanges using XML interface.
You can publish sales offer of your entire catalog to the
marketplace, eliminating a need for other web presence. You can
add products or services to the repository one by one or you can
use XML interface to upload your whole electronic catalog.
Web Store: Some B2B exchanges allow you to convert or
integrate your website to their exchange. This helps you to
handle sales conveniently from your website and the marketplace
of the exchange seamlessly. You can make a web store from
scratch with the help of integrated website builder of the B2B
exchange as well.
Auctions: One of the great features of many B2B exchange is
their auction systems. As we all know from the immense success
of Ebay, auctioning is a great way of selling products online.
Some exchanges boast reverse auction system, where suppliers bid
for a deal posted by a buyer.
As a supplier, you can participate in those tenders without
any extra cost involved.
Low customer acquisition cost
Your mere presence in the B2B exchange might bring you new
customers! Since the buyers come to the exchange themselves;
your cost of getting customers through this channel is
relatively low in comparison to other traditional channels. You
can even increase your visibility by advertising in the key
places of the exchange, where your prospective buyers frequently
visit. Being highly targeted, these ads produce incredible
results.
Improve customer service
Ability to have constant interaction through the B2B exchange
allows you to serve your customers better. You can track the
whole ordering process from payment to delivery and bring
greater efficiency in customer service. The integrated functions
of an exchange such as sales management, internal messaging
service, lead management, etc. also help you managing customers
service process effectively.
Efficient information sharing method
When needed, you can instantly update your catalog and inform
customers about changes. Whether you are launching a new product
or having a web seminar, through the B2B exchange you can share
the information more efficiently. Some B2B Exchanges use
sophisticated knowledge management systems to create, capture,
reprocess and reutilize information intended for specific group
of audience. These contents or information can be displayed on
demand or in time to a member – when needed.
Business processes management
One of the primary objectives of using B2B exchanges for you
should be their ability to handle, run and administer various
business processes. These solutions assist you to streamline
your business, reduce overhead costs and reduce documentary
errors.
Using technologies in a bid to streamline business processes
like supply chain is nothing new. Companies have been using
various solutions to support product development, customer
service, procurement and other integral processes for many
years. Before the Internet era, many companies have invested
enormous amount of money in infrastructure building to automate
supply chain process. Today, thanks to the Internet, even small
companies have opportunity to use highly sophisticated supply
chain solutions for a small cost. Many B2B exchanges, such as
Rusbiz.com, allow
small companies to use supply chain management solution for a
small fee. The major benefits of using supply chain solutions
include:
- Reduced sales time
- Better inventory control
- Lower overhead
- Reduced manufacturing cycle time
- Reduced cost of goods
Business to business e-commerce is evolving very fast. The
fact is, at one point, most of all business transactions will
take place via the Internet. B2B exchanges are a way of building
cost-effective e-business environment on the Internet, which is
capable of producing concrete and quantifiable business benefits
to the participants. |