Title: Integration of bidding and procurement systems with e-marketplaces: case study of an Austrian tile layer

Authors: Jorg Zabel, Olaf Peters, Frithjof Weber, Viktoria Steinlechner

Addresses: Department of Computer Aided Design, Planning and Production, Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology and Applied Work Science at the University of Bremen (BIBA), Hochschulring 20, D-28359 Bremen, Germany. ' Department of Computer Aided Design, Planning and Production, Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology and Applied Work Science at the University of Bremen (BIBA), Hochschulring 20, D-28359 Bremen, Germany. ' Department of Computer Aided Design, Planning and Production, Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology and Applied Work Science at the University of Bremen (BIBA), Hochschulring 20, D-28359 Bremen, Germany. ' Swietelsky Bauges.m.b.H., Valiergasse 34, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

Abstract: This paper describes the efforts to develop a modular bidding and procurement application and to integrate the system with a broker service for tiles and related products in the supply chain of the tile industry by means of the case study of an Austrian tile layer. The main drawbacks of the as-is situation as well as the requirements and envisaged to-be processes are briefly outlined. Furthermore, the chosen architecture and the envisaged functionality of the electronic marketplace and the supportive tools are introduced. The work has been carried out within the scope of the European project e.bip (IST-999–0710; start date: 1 March 2000; duration: 30 months; total efforts: >18 man-years), which aims to innovate the bidding and procurement processes in the tile supply chain.

Keywords: electronic marketplace; e-marketplace; broker service; bid preparation; supply chain management; SCM; building industry; tile sector; process analysis; process reengineering; modular bidding; modular procurement; Austria.

DOI: 10.1504/IJIEM.2004.005570

International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management, 2004 Vol.2 No.4, pp.383 - 404

Published online: 19 Oct 2004 *

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