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Los Angeles, California (April 17, 2000) - eConnections
today announced a new strategic partnership with Arrow Electronics,
Inc., the $10 billion distributor based in Melville, New York,
exponentially increasing the power of the first intelligent
business to business hub dedicated to the electronics industry.
eConnections represents a new model for supply chain management,
combining cutting-edge technology with proven process design,
streamlining the complex process of bringing a product to
market. It gives supply chain partners integrated, independent,
and custom-tailored systems, improving communication, cutting
costs, and building margins.
The Arrow alliance, combined with a similar alliance with
Avnet, Inc., announced in March 2000, dramatically enhances
those capabilities. It links eConnections with the two largest
electronic component distributors in the world, along with
their over 1000 suppliers, 1 million SKUs, and $3 billion
of available inventory representing virtually every technology
available at the component or system level. More importantly,
it provides added value for customers and suppliers alike,
allowing the typical OEM to network with over 80% of its supply
chain partners.
"We know first hand how tough the business is these
days," Rob Rodin, eConnection's Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer said. "The pace keeps getting faster, while product
life cycle shrinks, and new product introductions soar. The
battle for supply, markets, and talent has gone global, and
companies are learning to compete supply chain versus supply
chain. eConnections creates a new edge for this new world
-- the power to collaborate, coordinate, and compete, around
the world around the clock."
Built by a team with deep domain expertise, wired to a technology
infrastructure that has twice been named the #1 b2b web site
in the world by Advertising Age, eConnections' provides a
centralized private marketspace process to reduce the cost
and time companies spend managing their supply-chain. The
eConnections engine is driven by a set of "best practice"
rules which are fine-tuned according to the profile of each
participating member. Currently capable of executing over
1 million transactions a day in multiple languages, it gives
customers the tools to profile and coordinate product selections,
bills of materials, forecasts, and production requirements,
day by day, supply-chain by supply-chain, across local and
global markets.
Other eConnections solutions support a product's entire life
cycle. Services include ENEN.com, The Education News and Entertainment
Network, a web-based broadcast studio that reaches over 485,000
registered design engineers in 79 countries worldwide; @Once,
a 24/7 manned customer service and live Web assistance center;
and SpotMarket.com, an auction and exchange system for electronic
components.
"Arrow's significant financial investment in eConnections
signals our commitment to using the supply chain tools and
capabilities of eConnections wherever they can add value to
our customers and suppliers in the supply chain," said
Stephen P. Kaufman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Arrow. "We are delighted to be a strategic partner with
Rob Rodin, his colleagues at eConnections, and Avnet, Inc.,
as we work together to further maximize the benefits of the
Internet for our industry."
"eConnections solves real problems for real people throughout
the industry, using a tested process design and proven infrastructure,"
Roy Vallee, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Avnet,
agreed. "It is strong enough to harness the full potential
of the Internet today, and flexible enough to stay on the
cutting edge tomorrow, growing as its partners grow."
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