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What is an eCatalogue?An eCatalogue is an electronic version of a company's paper catalogue, which describes its products and services. If a company has an eCatalogue, this usually also implies that a company's customers can access this electronic content using some form of eCommerce tool, such as EDI or an eMarket (private or public) or directly via the company's web site. The information an eCatalogue may contain includes:
What have eCatalogues got to do with eMarkets?eMarkets facilitate the process of allowing many buyers to transact with
many suppliers. One of the tools eMarkets use to do this the eCatalogue.
This provides an eMarket with structure and a way to offer many to many
transactions between buyers and suppliers rather than just being
facilitators of one to one transactions. Why would a supplier choose to develop an eCatalogue?Any company who has a paper catalogue needs to consider at some point
developing an electronic catalogue if they wish to make eCommerce a part
of their business strategy. By choosing not to do so, a supplier risks
being excluded from trading with large buyers in the future as buyers
increasingly move their purchasing online, via public and/or private
eMarkets. Indeed, some customers are already encouraging their suppliers
to join an eMarket if they wish to continue to do business with them.
What are the advantages of using an eCatalogue in the context of an eMarket?The advantage for a supplier of having his catalogue built and
represented in an eMarket is that he avoids the difficult and costly
task of building it himself and then trying to integrate it with his
buyers on a one to one basis. For small and medium sized companies this
is a bigger issue than for large manufacturers or distributors. Trying
to decide on issues like taxonomy and structure is very difficult
without the guidance of other major industry players. A company who does
this in isolation or only with a few of his existing customers, risks
developing a system that is difficult to integrate with an eMarket or
with new customers. What features are desirable in an eCatalogue?
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