Boeing implemented the Exostar Supply Chain Management Solution, powered by E2open, to manage the complete order life cycle and returns, planning schedules, consumption and replenishment processes and B2B Integration for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner's global partner based supply chain.
E2open helps customers achieve measurable benefits and savings, including:
| 100% | Increase in inventory turns |
| 80% | Increase in supplier response rates |
| 50% | Decrease in replenishment cycles |
| 50% | TCO savings |
Customers & Industries
E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform Delivered On-Demand E2open is being used by companies in a variety of industries including high technology, industrial manufacturing, automotive, telecom, consumer electronics and aerospace and defense.E2open customers have labeled their solutions with terms such as Dell Integrated Supply Chain Platform, LiveShare, Vodafone eHub, MotoHub, WorldView, B2B Managed Services and SCM Process Innovation Center.
Celestica selected E2open to power "LiveShare", its Multi-Enterprise Platform for all supplier-facing processes. The solution supports Celestica's inbound order management, forecasting and inventory replenishment processes across their global direct materials supply chain.
Etron Technology deployed E2open for B2B integration of global customers for automation of forecast, purchase order, inventory and fulfillment processes.
Exostar selected E2open to provide the software that powers the Exostar Supply Chain Solution providing its customers a Mult-Enterprise Platform to execute demand/supply synchronization, order management and inventory management processes with their global supply chain.
Flextronics (formerly Solectron) has deployed the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to integrate thousands of global suppliers to execute forecasting, inventory management and order management processes across dozens of global manufacturing locations.
Hitachi deployed E2open as its Multi-Enterprise Platform to build a supply chain hub for managing all of its supplier and customer processes enabling integrated demand/supply planning, VMI and automated procurement capabilities.
IBM implemented the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform as a shared process and information hub across all of IBM's global manufacturing locations, multiple tiers of suppliers, global customers and distributors to synchronize demand and supply information, monitor inventory levels and trigger replenishment cycles.
LG Electronics uses E2open for supplier and customer B2B integration with its monitor and PC divisions.
LSI uses the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to enable global procurement by enabling complete visibility and control of outsourced manufacturing operations from shipping material lots to the supplier through IC fabrication, testing, and assembly.
Panasonic uses E2open to integrate with global supply chain partners for execution of customer and distributor processes.
Seagate runs their entire global supply chain using the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform. E2open supports Seagate's demand-driven replenishment model, vendor-managed inventory (VMI) program and B2B integration with customers, suppliers and distributors.
Spansion uses E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to enable its multi-enterprise global inventory and work-in-process management process.
STMicroelectronics uses E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to enable work-in-process and finished goods inventory, work order management, and outsourced manufacturing processes.
By using E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform, Tyco Electronics, a leading supplier of electronic components to the Automotive industry, executes demand/synchronization processes with its global suppliers.
Vodafone adopted E2open's Supply Chain Solution to power the Vodafone eHub Supply Chain Platform for global spend management, demand/supply synchronization and order management processes.
Wistron has deployed the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to support inter-company business processes across its eleven sites in China, Taiwan and the Philippines and over 400 suppliers to execute order management and demand/forecast planning processes.
Dell selected E2open to power their next-generation supply chain; Dell 2.0. The E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform provides Dell with an integrated end-to-end supply chain solution for execution of vendor managed inventory, demand/supply synchronization, logistics visibility and B2B integration with their global suppliers.
Foxconn, a leading provider of design, manufacturing and assembly services to global companies deployed E2open for management of forecast, inventory, procure-to-pay and quality management processes across its global suppliers.
Omron, a leading provider of electronic controls, medical devices, and other industrial equipment has deployed the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to enable vendor managed inventory (VMI) and just-in-time processes across internal sites and global trading partners.
Motorola has deployed the E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform to integrate their global business units, suppliers, and customers.
Customers and Industries
High Technology
Industrial Manufacturing
Aerospace & Defense
Telecom
Automotive
Consumer Electronics
Supply Chain Initiatives
Outsourced Manufacturing
Globalization
Low-Cost Countries
Supplier Collaboration
Lean Demand-Driven
Trading Partner Integration
Multi-Enterprise Platform
Software
Deployment
Operations
Configuration Templates
Product Updates
ERP & B2B Integration
Oracle
SAP
Multiple ERP Systems
B2B and EAI
Solutions
Order Management
Inventory Management
Demand/Supply Synchronization
Customer Integration
Distributor Integration
Spend Consolidation
Multi-Tier Visibility
Logistics Visibility
Manufacturing Visibility
Quality Compliance
