en.Wedoany.com Reported - transcosmos inc. (Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan; Representative Director and Co-President: Masaaki Muta, Ken Takeuchi) and Kyoei Sangyo Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; President: Jun Hirasawa) have jointly launched the online order receiving platform SmartOrderLink, aimed at helping companies address challenges in order receiving and placement within B2B transactions. The platform seamlessly connects ordering companies with multiple receiving manufacturers through a shared, cross-industry standardized process, thereby streamlining operations.
In traditional B2B transactions, different industries and companies use their own independent systems, posing challenges for receiving companies in managing increasingly diverse and complex order channels. Meanwhile, ordering companies face cost pressures due to the need to deploy multiple systems. SmartOrderLink, as a shared platform used across industries, helps resolve these issues that individual companies struggle to address, thereby reducing operational workload and costs.
SmartOrderLink supports fully online order transactions, allowing users to operate via personal computers, smartphones, and tablets. For receiving companies, the platform reduces workload and prevents errors through data integration, while consolidating order channels for integrated management. For ordering companies, the platform eliminates implementation costs and enables them to place orders with multiple suppliers within the industry. It supports single order entry and bulk data ordering, enhancing operational efficiency for both ordering and receiving parties through seamless data integration.
Founded in 1966, transcosmos inc. combines talent and technology to provide services supporting business processes, with a focus on sales expansion and cost optimization. It operates 187 bases across 36 countries and regions, primarily in Asia, and offers e-commerce services covering 46 countries and regions worldwide. Kyoei Sangyo Co., Ltd. assists clients in advancing digital transformation and optimizing supply chains through its semiconductor and FA business (covering semiconductor devices, factory automation (equipment, processing machines, and robots), and air conditioning and refrigeration systems) as well as its system development business. Based on their respective business accumulations, both companies aim to drive business transformation in specific industries and contribute to the optimization of the entire supply chain.
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