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Title: | The TradeCard Financial Supply Chain Solution |
Authors: | 苑守慈 Yuan, Soe-Tysr |
Keywords: | B2B E-commerce;supply chain management;financial services industry;strategic alliances |
Date: | 2007-03 |
Issue Date: | 2009-01-17 16:01:13 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | TradeCard is a US-based online financial supply chain provider, founded in 1997. The
online compliance and financial settlement engine was launched in 2000. TradeCard
incorporated a number of partners into its service network: financial institutions, credit
insurance, inspection and logistics companies. TradeCard quickly grasped market share
in footwear and textile industries. TradeCard mainly serves buyers in the US and suppliers
in Asia, but is expanding in Europe and transactions are supported worldwide. During
the years 2000-2005 TradeCard’s business has been growing exponentially. TradeCard
platform connects buyers, sellers, and service providers in an online environment, where
they can manage the whole documentary process of international trade transaction quickly,
visibly, and cost-effectively. In other words, TradeCard is changing the international
trade practices. Traditionally companies use banks’ services—letter of credit or open
account—but TradeCard solution is replacing these services. Although TradeCard is
more a substitutor than a complementor to banks’ international trade departments,
some banks are now trying to use Web-based solutions to gain their customers back. In
other words, for survival and growth the banks are adopting e-commerce solutions to
letter of credit and open account transactions in order to stay in the financing business.
Accordingly, how TradeCard retains its edge in the provision of a financial supply chain
solution while expanding the reach of new markets beciomes an important question to
tackle. This case is a study of the TradeCard system, electronic solution development
in international trade, and the relationship between TradeCard and banks. |
Relation: | International Journal of Cases on Electronic Commerce, 3(1), 48-70 |
Data Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | [資訊管理學系] 期刊論文
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