communication within supply chain with no or traditional web based communication tools
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FLUID – WIN: Integration of financial and logistic services into multidisciplinary web-based platform. Service provider. Service provider. Prime. Tier-3 supplier. Fornitore componenti. Tier-2 supplier. Prime. Tier-3 supplier. Prime. Tier-2 supplier. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Peter Mihók NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS VII,October 3, 2008 - Workshop „European Projects
Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
FLUID – WIN:Integration of financial and logistic servicesinto multidisciplinary web-based platform
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Peter Mihók NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS VII,October 3, 2008 - Workshop „European Projects
Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
Service provider
Prime
Prime
PrimeFornitore
componenti
Tier-3supplier
Tier-2supplier
Tier-2supplier
Service provider
Tier-3supplier
Target: tier-1 medium companies belonging to industrial districts
Communication within Supply Chain with no or Traditional Web Based Communication Tools
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Peter Mihók NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS VII,October 3, 2008 - Workshop „European Projects
Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
B2B platforms: large quantities of information
This information can be useful for external service providers
Customer and suppliers can get benefits by connecting/ integrating external service providers to the same platform that they use for B2B communication, and…
External service providers can get benefits, too, of course, and so …
FLUID-WIN aims to create conditions to allow external service providers to connect to B2B platforms:
B2(B2B)
FLUID-WIN: Another Significant Step Forward
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Peter Mihók NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS VII,October 3, 2008 - Workshop „European Projects
Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
Service provider
Tier-3supplier
Tier-3supplier
Prime
Prime
Prime
Tier-2supplier
Tier-2supplier
Service provider
FLUID-WIN – ASP fully integrated web-based communication
Communication within Supply Chain with FLUID-WIN
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Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
Study the potentials and requirements, especially taking into account specific conditions in the NMS company structures
Define suitable, customizable communication models
Design and implement prototypical software
Run evaluations in order to prove applicability and to identify the necessary development to set up a commercial solution
Project Objectives
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European Added Value
Benefits for:
• Old Europe manufacturers (cost cutting by migrating to East Europe)
• East European suppliers (business with the “old” Europe manufactures)
• Logistic and financial service providers
• Local suppliers of “old” Europe manufacturers (doing business abroad)
Strategic impact on the business cooperation in the new Europe-25
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Major Roles of Partners
Models: IPK AITPL/ERA: TUK, IPK
Services: Finance: AL Logistics: Régens Manuf. B2B: Joinet
Coaches: Finance: AL, TUK Logistics: Régens B2B: Labein/Joinet
Evaluation: TS Motory (SK)Lombardini (IT) Tecasa (ES)
Metalflex (SI) MBAS (UK) & associated companies (subc.)
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Logistics: rarely Web-based in “old” Europe manufacturing networks (suppliers are close…..).
Financing: consolidated procedures, no added value in Web-based management in “old” Europe manufacturing networks
cross-old-Europe-new-Europe manufacturing networksSignificant added value: flexibility is possible together with cost reduction, but a full network integration is mandatory.
FLUID-WIN: Two Critical Processes
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Definitions
Manufacturing network from FLUID-WIN point of view is a network constituted by a prime contractor and a group of its suppliers; the prime contractor manages the suppliers trough a B2B application where at least orders, transportation documents and invoices are managed
FLUID-WIN network is a manufacturing network plus
Logistic service providers that provide transportation/ warehousing services among prime contractor and suppliers
Banks and other financial service providers that give services to the companies within the network
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Peter Mihók NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS VII,October 3, 2008 - Workshop „European Projects
Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
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Peter Mihók NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS VII,October 3, 2008 - Workshop „European Projects
Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
Modelling Method - IEM
Basic Elements
Action
Order
Product
Resource
Object states
Process description
X = 1
X = 0
Connection between actions and objects or between actions.
Split: both processes run In parallel.
Decision: the process sequence depends on the object states following the decision element
Join: different sequences are joining to one sequence
Connection Elements
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Overview of work done
A detailed state of the art has been performed
Based on WP2 results (Full Field Study) the requirements coming from the industrial partners have been analysed
New expected functionalities have been defined
Functionalities have been prioritised according to several criteria.
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Essential Terms & Definitions
Services :
(~ workflow)
• Benefits provided by LSP and FSP to other business partners in their current industrial relations
• Services are under the responsibility of the service providers (FSP, LSP)
• E.g. transportation service, factoring, etc.
Functionalities :
(~ “GUI view”)
• IT support for the execution of the services during their different phases
• Have to be developed and provided by the FLUID-WIN consortium members via the FLUID-WIN Platform
• E.g. status monitoring of the logistic orders, stock information, electronic invoice management
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From P&R through Services to Functionalities
Logistic Services•Transportation•Warehousing
Financial Services•Factoring•Prepayment•Letters of credit•Payment
Requirements and Potentials
18 Functionalities
Logical Mapping
IT Mapping
Addressed Services
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Expected Logistic Functionalities
Publication of invoices related to warehousing
Stock information
Warehousing Services
Logistic Order Management
Forecast propagation
Quality measurement by KPIs
Status monitoring Supporting RFQ for
logistic services Logistic capacity
overview Communication services
related to change management
Publication of invoices (of transportation services)
Transportation document management Management of documents related to invoice
for logistic service
Transportation Services
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FLUID-WIN Logistic Functionality
Logistic order management B 8,5
Forecast propagation service for LSP B 7,7
Status monitoring services of the logistic orders A 8,6
Communication services related to change management A 7,6
Quality measurement of LSP service (by KPIs) B 8,4
Transportation document management A 7,7
Providing stock information B 8,4
Publication of invoices of warehousing and transportation B 7,4
Ranking of the logistic related functionalities:
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Expected Finance Functionalities
Service Expected Functionalities
Factoring services Query serviceSending status information of the financial serviceCommunication service ( alert function)Electronic invoice managementKPI (for factoring house)Insurance management
Prepayment services Query serviceSending status information of the financial serviceCommunication service ( alert function)Electronic invoice managementKPI (for bank)Insurance management
Letters of credit Electronic document management Sending status information of the financial serviceCommunication service ( alert function)KPI ( for bank)
Payment services Payment workflowSending status information of the financial serviceKPI ( for bank and factoring house)
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FLUID-WIN Financial Services
Electronic invoice management A 8,3
Query service A 8,3
KPI for bank and factoring houses A 8,2
Communication services related to change management A 7,6
Sending status information of the financial service C 7,7
Ranking of the finance related functionalities:
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Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
Trust and Security
• There needs to be trust among the players involved and the FSPs. Trust to share information so to be able to offer better rates and terms for facilities.
• Trust is also important from the FSP so that it can process instructions received electronically.
• Security is vital to ensure that only the right people with the correct authorisations are able to perform certain transactions – not only to safeguard privacy but also to avoid theft / access to unauthorised resources.
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Technical Unversity of KosiceFaculty of Economics
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