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thestitch
- B2B Textile Exchange
theStitch
Platform is designed to leverage on internet technologies
to deliver a new generation, cost effective Procurement
and Decision Support Solution to the apparel and textile
industry - that focusses on empowering managers in these
sectors to do business more efficiently.
theStitch
Solution comprises of two essential modules
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Procurement Platform is a comprehensive "design-to-delivery"
sourcing solution
- theStitch's
suite of Decision Support Solutions is the knowledge platform
that provides managers with all the information they need
to take decisions in a quick and effective manner
The
above modules together help companies in the Apparel Network
to collaborate with unprecedented efficiency, which in turn
ensures
(a)
procurement cycle time reduction
(b) timely deliveries
(c) reduced costs
theStitch
Procurement Platform is designed to facilitate sourcing
cycle time reduction and improve operational efficiencies
Key
Features
- Incorporation
of best practice business process that largely simulate
the real life situation
- Exhaustive
supplier profiles and in-built capability analysis tools
allows buyers to evaluate new suppliers in a matter of
minutes
- The
personalised procurement page is your cockpit - to control
and view the status of all orders, negotiations, orders
being fulfilled, etc
- Exhaustive
RFQ Templates ensures that buyers provide complete specifications
up-front.
- Collaboration
tools not only allows for on-line negotiations but also
makes the entire task extremely simple.
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Order Tracker ensures that buyers can track the status
of their order throughout the production cycle
Technology:
The complete exchange is built on a IBM Netfinity Server
platform with IBM WebSphere Advanced Edtion V3.5 and IBM
Universal Database DB2 V7.1.
The business logic and the presentation layer for the exchange
are encapsulated through a sub system based architecture
that defines the processes and their integration mechanisms
through a Unit and Container based sub system framework.
The complete framework is implemented through Enterprise
Java Beans (EJB) and builds on a session less bean interface
for communication with JSP scripts. The session less beans
are designed to be wrapper interfaces for the entity beans
in the framework.
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