Platronix E-Marketplace

The Platronix's transaction management system enables our Trade exchange clients to rapidly transition their offline exchange operations to an online system. Some of the features of the Platronix systems are outlined below:

  • Exchange customers and suppliers can readily buy and sell through the marketplace
  • Ability for exchange clients to develop an e-store
  • Ability to upload products images facilities for e-catalogues and listing information
  • Ability to submit RFQ’s (Request for Quotation) and RFP’s (Request for Proposal)
  • Ability to submit PO’s (Purchase Orders)
  • 24/7 secure access with worldwide coverage
  • E-marketplace administration module for exchange administrators
  • CRM (customer relationship management) module
  • Transactions and payments module
  • Inventory module
  • Area office module and reporting module to run a global enterprise through a single point-of-entry

Platronix E-Marketplace and Platronix Back Office are developed using Microsoft Solutions. Both Solutions are running on Microsoft Internet Information Servers and Microsoft SQL Server, with Custom COM Objects developed to enhance Performance, Security and Scalability issues.
As part of our Integration Services offering, this transaction management and CRM platform -- combined with an E-marketplace – allows larger corporations to systematically use trade credits for barter.

Please visit the Platronix site to learn more about our offering:
http://www.platronix.com/solutions.asp

For a demonstration of Platronix E-Marketplace, please contact jcathrall@globalbartergroup.com.

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