newtron AG concluded contract with DaimlerChrysler for online auctions
Published February 13th, 2007
Press Release
The newtron AG, Europeans leading specialist for IT solutions for the optimization of strategic and operative purchasing processes, concluded a contract with DaimlerChrysler AG on January 1st 2007.
The global contract for the newtron SRM-solution includes all worldwide purchasing units of Daimler Chrysler. The locations in Stuttgart (Germany) and Auburn Hills (USA) already started to establish the newtron purchasing portal for the negotiation of products and services, other locations world-wide will follow shortly.
newtron ensures a permanent 24-hours-support directly
at the head-quarters for the assistance of buyers and suppliers. The responsible Busi-ness Consultants advise and support especially the purchase employees with setting up and realization of online auctions.
The platform is also available in Japanese and Turkish since February 1st. Now newtron offers the solution to all users in 10 languages.
Visit us at the e_procure & supply 2007 in Nuremberg from 25th to 27th April 2007!
www.e-procure.de
About newtron
Founded in 1998 newtron AG develops and provides solutions for the whole coverage of sourcing and procurement processes as European market leader. The newtron suite consists of newtron SRM, newtron OMS, newtron Portal, newtron Procure, newtron Catalog and worldwide consulting and IT services.
newtron offers direct access to a matured and intuitive ASP solution. It includes demand analysis, supplier sourcing and qualification, price finding, analysis and evaluation as well as WebEDI and integration solutions for ERP and PDM systems. Additionally the operative purchase is integrated with all order processes up to delivery plans. The added value is been optimized over the entire sourcing and purchasing process.
www.newtron.net/en
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