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Oracle and E2open Simplify Logistics Connectivity

03/11/2009 16:17 (17 Day 22:43 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Oracle and E2open announced on November 2 that E2open Logistics Network (ELN) is now available as an integrated connectivity solution for Oracle Transportation Management, which simplifies the effort of establishing electronic integration between shippers, transportation carriers, and logistics service providers.

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Electronic connectivity enables the advantages of timely and accurate information, lower transaction costs, and unlimited scalability. However, traditional approaches to implementing and maintaining integrations can be expensive and time consuming due to the myriad of technologies and formats, and the global nature of today’s transportation and logistics.


As a business process network specifically designed for global transportation and logistics processes, ELN offers several unique capabilities, including pre-built integrations with Oracle Transportation Management, a network of existing (reusable) connections to logistics-related trading partners, support for nearly all trading partner integration methods, and advanced self-service Integration-as-a-Service (IaaS) tools.


ELN offers a fast and cost-effective integration approach because it does not require any additional customer investment beyond Oracle Transportation Management and ELN and it allows trading partners to use their preexisting integration technologies. Alternatively, if a trading partner does not have a preexisting integration capability, ELN provides one at no extra cost. In addition, the reuse of ELN’s existing connections and standard maps, as well as its self-service IaaS tools, significantly reduce on-boarding work, enabling trading partners to be integrated in as little as one to three weeks.


ELN’s IaaS model provides a simple and predictable cost model with annual fixed-price fees ranging between $2,000 and $3,500 per connection—depending on the total number of connections—and a one-time fixed-price on-boarding fee of $1,000 per connection. Prices are not dependent on transaction volume. For many companies, ELN offers a significantly lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional integration approaches.


ELN is available now to Oracle Transportation Management customers.


E2open is a Partner in the Oracle PartnerNetwork.

 

 

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