e-Future Works On New B2B Exchange Platform
January 23, 2007 |
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e-Future Information Technology (EFUT) has announced a new contract with Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) to build a B2B Exchange Platform to integrate supply chain management systems in China.
The agreement provides that Johnson & Johnson China will leverage e-Future's customized real-time B2B exchange platform to process orders, sales data, inventory and other key business information between J&J China and its key accounts, which include most of medium and large retailers in China.
Jerry Huang, project manager of Key Account Service Team of J&J China, said, "Given e-Future's reputation and local industrial expertise in China, we choose them to develop and customize this supply chain management system, and we believe this new solution will expedite our inventory management processes, lower the cost and optimize the value chain for our customers in China."
Adam Yan, Chairman and CEO of e-Future, commented, "We are very pleased to become the supply chain management system provider for J&J China. This agreement further marks e-Future as a leading supply chain management software company in developing customized solutions across a variety of high growth markets. We will continue to expand our client base horizontally across major manufacturers, distributors and retailers in China and in vertical industries including retail, automotive, general household appliance, and fast moving consumer goods."
e-Future provides software products and services to Fortune 500 companies from across the world that are doing business in China. Clients include Proctor & Gamble, the Chang'an & Ford joint venture and other large companies operating in China's domestic markets.
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