ForestExpress and webMethods, Inc. the
leading provider of business-to-business integration solutions, announced a
strategic partnership.
Recently named by The Industry Standard
as one of the most influential companies driving today's Internet economy,
webMethods lends complete, end-to-end solutions for integrating ForestExpress'
customers, suppliers and partners into real-time B2B trading networks, directly
connecting the inventories and back-end systems to improve the efficiency of
the purchasing process.
``Combining our current applications
capabilities with webMethods' B2B integration expertise will provide a complete
solution for our customers with the ability to conduct online transactions with
ease and efficiency,'' said Bob Renner, ForestExpress CTO. ``We believe
effective use of integration technology will result in a significant bottom
line reduction of administrative costs.''
ForestExpress will be using webMethods to
develop a strategic integration platform to facilitate business transactions
via common industry standards in the timber, recycling, paper, and building
materials market segments. With webMethods' B2Bi solutions, the ForestExpress
marketplace will link the procurement and sales functions for thousands of
buyers and sellers. Companies utilizing the ForestExpress marketplace will
benefit from streamlined purchasing operations, reduced inventories, lower
internal costs and increased capital efficiency through online, fully-automated
transactions.
``We are extremely pleased to be partnering with ForestExpress as they work to enable greater collaboration and productivity within the forest products industry,'' said Phillip Merrick, president and CEO of webMethods, Inc. ``webMethods' B2Bi solutions provide ForestExpress with the seamless integration capabilities to link participants' business processes with this major industry exchange.''
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