MRO, Community Service 'Bible' for Corporate Purchasing Managers
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Emro, the nation's No. 1 AI-based supply chain management software company, is launching an online community service for purchasing managers called 'BUYBLE.'
BUYBLE is a vertical platform that provides purchasing managers with essential information such as vendor information, purchasing trends, job training, and recruitment information. As the service name combines the English words BUY and ABLE, it aims to contribute to the overall growth of the purchasing ecosystem by offering 'all information that enables better purchasing work.'
Based on over 20 years of data and know-how accumulated by Emro in the purchasing field, BUYBLE offers various content and services free of charge to enhance the efficiency and convenience of purchasing managers' work, as well as improve their job capabilities and expertise.
Through data on 3 million domestic companies provided in the vendor information section, BUYBLE assists purchasing managers in the often challenging process of discovering new partners. Purchasing managers can quickly search for various companies by entering desired items directly or by classification search based on the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC). Basic company information, key products and clients, credit ratings, and financial information are also provided.
Companies can also register their own information to provide it to corporate purchasing managers. Small and medium-sized enterprises with excellent products or services but lacking the capacity for independent sales and promotional marketing can use BUYBLE to secure new business partners.
Emro is first launching the web version of BUYBLE, with the mobile version scheduled to open next month.
An Emro representative introduced BUYBLE as "a platform created to solve work-related inconveniences and difficulties heard directly from numerous purchasing managers in the field, and to support the overall growth of the purchasing ecosystem encompassing both companies and partners."
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They added, "We will continue to listen to purchasing managers' opinions and steadily add various services and content that can provide practical help in purchasing work."
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