SEEBURGER is a leading provider of global business integration solutions designed to optimize transactions throughout the extended enterprise by automating trading relationships with all partners regardless of their size and technical resources.
Launched in 1986 to provide integration solutions to the automotive industry in Germany, the company today is ranked among the top business-to-business gateway providers by industry analysts, and serves more than 6,500 customers in 35 countries and more than 15 industries through its flagship B2B Gateway and related products and services. SEEBURGER has global offices in Europe, Asia Pacific and North America, including a U.S. office that opened in 1998.  |  | SEEBURGER 5 Concourse Parkway Suite 2400 Atlanta,GA 30328 USA Main: 770-604-3888 Submit a request for information to this vendor by clicking below: 
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SEEBURGER's Business Integration Server (BIS) is the most comprehensive and cost-effective business integration platform in the industry. Designed to cut administrative costs and accelerate business processes by automating trading relationships throughout the supply chain, it is the only middleware solution capable of integrating 100% of an organization's applications and trading partners - including smaller customers and suppliers that still do business on paper...
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Industry news About SEEBURGER  Seeburger Upgrades Automotive Supplier Portal Sep 14 2007 - Targeting automotive suppliers that must grade themselves on the MMOG/LE benchmark, the B2B applications provider rolls out enhancements for its WebEDI line.
Seeburger Extends EDI Offerings Jun 7 2007 - With a new version of its B2B Portal, the business-to-business connection specialist gives customers easier EDI setup, more efficient management of supplier changes, and increased oversight of supply chain events.
Procuri Acquires Spend Analysis Firm Sep 15 2006 - On-demand supply chain management vendor buys TrueSource to bring spend management product in house; announces additional partnerships at annual conference.
RFID Adoption Reaches Inflection Point Mar 6 2006 - Maturing market looks beyond compliance to integration for return on investment, if the recent RFID World conference is any indication.
Product Newswire for SEEBURGER  Supply Chain Management Suite facilitates communications.Aug 9 2007 - BIS:Insight Web-based supply chain event management suite provides visibility into B2B and EDI transactions, events, and exceptions for manufacturers to enable communications with trading partners. Features include B2B/EDI message retrieval, monitoring of trade partner communications, supply chain inventory tracking, important event alerts, and dispute resolution. System-wide message searches can be conducted by individual message number, by destination, or by time sent.
Business Portal consolidates multiple Web applications.Jun 29 2007 - SEEBURGER B2B Portal is comprised of B2B/EDI management application suite that extends functionality of B2B Gateway in order to facilitate administration of and promote visibility into trading partner relationships. Offered as all-in-one platform, suite includes utilities for EDI partner enablement, change management, and supply chain event management - all built on one framework that permits data to be displayed within single portal interface across trading community.
Software suits firms that use SFTP communications protocol.Jun 11 2007 - SFTP adapter provides one-platform EDI/B2B architecture that ensures compatibility, offers common work environment, and simplifies maintenance across extended supply chain. It is designed for SEEBURGER Business Integration Server and SEEBURGER EDI add-on for use with SAP NetWeaver® Exchange Infrastructure (SAP NetWeaver XI). Software complies with FIPS 140-2 standard to enable use by U.S. Department of Defense, other federal agencies, and their contractors.
RFID Software captures shipping errors at source.Jul 13 2006 - RFID Gateway Event Manager/Shipping application enables CPG companies to recover RFID system investments by preventing inaccurate shipments that trigger retailer chargebacks. EPC codes from packed cases and pallets are read via RFID when goods pass RFID shipping portal, then are automatically compared to Purchase Order or stock Pick List contained in ERP system. If codes and/or quantities fail to match original print command setup, Shipping application triggers alarm.
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