B2B and B2C Supply Chain
EBUS-400
April 2, 2007
B2B vs. B2C Supply Chain
Today's e-business market is all around us whether when purchasing goods from a business directly, or when one business purchases goods from another business. This is the simple difference between a business to business (B2B) transaction and a business to consumer (B2C) transaction. Despite this simple difference, there is also a difference in how the supply chain between the two is structured. This paper will explain the difference between a B2B and B2C and how the supply chain between the two is different.
B2B
A business to business or B2B site is designed specifically for a business to place orders with another business. Now days, businesses are able to maintain supplies with a supplier company swiftly via internet business accounts or automatically with inventory systems. These business to business sites are geared for quick ordering, so typically the websites may be tailored by the......
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Approximate Pages: 3 (260 words per double-spaced page) |