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GXS and Verizon Business Tackle the Next Green Frontier: Supply Chain Automation to Enable Eco-Friendly Trade
GXS Trading Grid® Estimated to Take Equivalent of Nearly 23,000 Cars off the Road; Automating All B2B Transactions Could Reduce Annual Gasoline Consumption by 434 Million Gallons
GAITHERSBURG, Md. and BASKING RIDGE, N.J. — September 18, 2008 —As companies increasingly seek to become more efficient and environmentally friendly by automating their supply chains, GXS and Verizon Business are delivering business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce solutions that can help these efforts. Supply chain management solutions offered jointly by GXS and Verizon Business enable businesses to securely and seamlessly convert manual, paper-based processes into automated electronic transactions among vendors, partners and customers, reducing the use of paper and making business transactions more efficient. Automating the supply chain to achieve green benefits will be discussed today by the two companies at the Computerworld Green IT Symposium in National Harbor, Md., www.greenitsymposium.com. Supply chain automation has many benefits including significantly reducing the need for paper-based transactions. Each electronic document sent via GXS Trading Grid®, the company’s global B2B integration services platform powered by Verizon Business’ Managed Network Services, represents a paper document that no longer has to be printed, enveloped or delivered. The process of making paper uses wood as well as energy, fresh water and chemicals. GXS processes more than four billion electronic transactions per year on behalf of its customers. Assuming one transaction represents two sheets of paper, the potential paper savings generated by companies currently using GXS’ services equates to:
More important, however, is the potential for further environmental benefits if each of the estimated 40 billion B2B transactions undertaken worldwide2 each year were automated. The environmental impact would be equivalent to saving:
“B2B e-commerce solutions can have a very powerful positive bottom-line impact for businesses and the environment,” said Steve Kiefer, vice president of industry and product marketing at GXS. “There is a perception that environmental responsibility costs money. While that may be true in some cases, the benefits of supply chain automation include both cost-efficiency and energy-efficiency. In addition, social responsibility can increase corporate productivity, profits and public reputation.” “Supply chain benchmarking is becoming a very real focus for multinational corporations wanting to understand their overall environmental impact,” said Mike Marcellin, vice president of product marketing for Verizon Business. “Verizon Supply Chain Managed Services are helping companies to work smarter and do business better and more securely across an extended enterprise of suppliers, partners, customers and employees, while also enabling them to reduce their carbon footprint.” Supply chain automation can also produce financial savings for customers as well as environmental impacts. According to Aberdeen Group3, for a company that processes 500,000 invoices per year, the cost to process a manual invoice can be reduced by 60 percent or more when automation is implemented. Additionally, companies can realize even greater savings and reduced environmental impact by automating other supply chain documents such as purchase orders, payments and advanced ship notices. In addition to working together to offer green-friendly services, GXS and Verizon Business each have taken significant steps to reduce their own energy consumption and carbon output. Verizon Business next-generation network consumes considerably less energy than the older technologies it replaced. This state-of-the-art network uses bandwidth more efficiently, reduces network equipment and management costs, requires less electricity to operate and cool and enables employee productivity improvements. For more information about Verizon Business green initiatives, visit verizonbusiness.com/about/environment.
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