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[Title] => Large steel maker taps BayanTrade's BT Jumpstart solution
[Summary] => BayanTrade, the leading SAP channel partner in the Philippines, has announced that Philippine Sinter Corp. (PSC), one of the world’s largest steel makers in the country, has implemented the BT Jumpstart solution based on the SAP ERP application to streamline operations and improve productivity.
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[Title] => Electing a President by substitution?
[Summary] => According to Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos, there is a provision in the Election Code that scares him the one allowing last minute substitution of candidates. The way he explained it, it is possible for Lakas to field Sen. Noli de Castro for President and at the last minute replaces him with Ate Glo. That way, she keeps her promise not to run and still ends up with a brand new six-year term.
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[Title] => New Bayan Trade chairman named
[Summary] => Electronic market exchange BayanTrade celebrated its third anniversary recently and following its yearly tradition, appointed a new chairman in the person of ePLDT president Ray Espinosa.
At the same time, BayanTrade marked the occasion by signing a P400-million contract with the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT).
Espinosa takes over from JG Summit president Lance Gokongwei as the fourth BayanTrade chairman.
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[Title] => BayanTrade sets sights on international market
[Summary] => BayanTrade, the e-commerce hub jointly owned by six of the biggest conglomerates in the country, is setting its sights on the international market even as it continues to stamp its mark on the local business-to-business (B2B) scene.
BayanTrade president Dante Briones said in a press briefing yesterday that the company is looking to expand its resources in the international market in the next few years.
"It is not enough to focus on the local market. We would like to have a strong foothold in the international market," he stressed.
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[Title] => Manila Water to tap BayanTrade facility for P500-M procurement
[Summary] => Manila Water Co. (MWC) recently announced that it will purchase over P500 million worth of supplies using BayanTrades electronic sourcing and procurement facility.
According to a company executive, Manila Water expects to realize 10 percent savings equivalent to P50 million on total procurement costs as a result of the agreement.
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[Title] => E-bidding to grow 25-fold in 2004
[Summary] => Electronic-based bidding will grow 25-fold by 2004, and will be global in reach for most firms, according to a recent Forrester Research report. In the Philippines, over 1,100 companies regularly initiate or participate in online auctions through BayanTrade and that number is growing rapidly as e-Bidding evolves, according to company executives.
"e-Bidding is evolving in three ways," said BayanTrade president and COO Dante Briones. "The kinds of products and services, the buyers themselves, and the e-Bidding services we offer are all changing."
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[Title] => BayanTrade records P2.5-B transactions in first 4 months
[Summary] => The e-commerce bandwagon has definitely caught on in the Philippines as a significant volume of transactions valued at more than P2.5 billion has been registered in the first four months alone by BayanTrade, the countrys leading business-to-business (B2B) online platform.
From January to April this year, BayanTrades value pass through had exceeded P1.5 billion or already 45 percent of VPT (the volume of bidding and procurement deals passing through the portal) for the whole of 2001, said Carol Carreon, BayanTrade president and CEO.
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[Title] => PEA Tollway to avail of BayanTrade e-bidding
[Summary] => The PEA Tollway Corp. (PEATC), the joint venture between the government-owned Public Estates Authority (PEA) and Malaysian construction firm UEM-MARA, has jumped into the e-commerce bandwagon by availing of the online bidding service of BayanTrade, the countrys leading provider of e-commerce services.
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[Title] => Woman on Top
[Summary] => Based on studies, women are perceived to often be better than men in coordinating activities among different groupsfrom birthday parties to national elections.
When top executives of six of the most powerful business conglomerates in the country decided to band together and start an internet venture in the middle of last year, they held off naming a president and ceo.
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[Title] => 4 companies tap BayanTrade facility
[Summary] => Four multinational companies in the technology, power generation, manufacturing and finance sectors have integrated their procurement practices with leading business-to-business e-marketplace BayanTrade.
BayanTrade marketing, sales, and business development director Virgil Pedro said multinational companies integrating into the online eMarketPlace include Stradcom International Holdings, Inc., ALSTOM Power, 3M Philippines and SunLife Financial Services.
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[Title] => Large steel maker taps BayanTrade's BT Jumpstart solution
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[Title] => Electing a President by substitution?
[Summary] => According to Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos, there is a provision in the Election Code that scares him the one allowing last minute substitution of candidates. The way he explained it, it is possible for Lakas to field Sen. Noli de Castro for President and at the last minute replaces him with Ate Glo. That way, she keeps her promise not to run and still ends up with a brand new six-year term.
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[Title] => New Bayan Trade chairman named
[Summary] => Electronic market exchange BayanTrade celebrated its third anniversary recently and following its yearly tradition, appointed a new chairman in the person of ePLDT president Ray Espinosa.
At the same time, BayanTrade marked the occasion by signing a P400-million contract with the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT).
Espinosa takes over from JG Summit president Lance Gokongwei as the fourth BayanTrade chairman.
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[Title] => BayanTrade sets sights on international market
[Summary] => BayanTrade, the e-commerce hub jointly owned by six of the biggest conglomerates in the country, is setting its sights on the international market even as it continues to stamp its mark on the local business-to-business (B2B) scene.
BayanTrade president Dante Briones said in a press briefing yesterday that the company is looking to expand its resources in the international market in the next few years.
"It is not enough to focus on the local market. We would like to have a strong foothold in the international market," he stressed.
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[Title] => Manila Water to tap BayanTrade facility for P500-M procurement
[Summary] => Manila Water Co. (MWC) recently announced that it will purchase over P500 million worth of supplies using BayanTrades electronic sourcing and procurement facility.
According to a company executive, Manila Water expects to realize 10 percent savings equivalent to P50 million on total procurement costs as a result of the agreement.
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[Title] => E-bidding to grow 25-fold in 2004
[Summary] => Electronic-based bidding will grow 25-fold by 2004, and will be global in reach for most firms, according to a recent Forrester Research report. In the Philippines, over 1,100 companies regularly initiate or participate in online auctions through BayanTrade and that number is growing rapidly as e-Bidding evolves, according to company executives.
"e-Bidding is evolving in three ways," said BayanTrade president and COO Dante Briones. "The kinds of products and services, the buyers themselves, and the e-Bidding services we offer are all changing."
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[Title] => BayanTrade records P2.5-B transactions in first 4 months
[Summary] => The e-commerce bandwagon has definitely caught on in the Philippines as a significant volume of transactions valued at more than P2.5 billion has been registered in the first four months alone by BayanTrade, the countrys leading business-to-business (B2B) online platform.
From January to April this year, BayanTrades value pass through had exceeded P1.5 billion or already 45 percent of VPT (the volume of bidding and procurement deals passing through the portal) for the whole of 2001, said Carol Carreon, BayanTrade president and CEO.
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[Title] => PEA Tollway to avail of BayanTrade e-bidding
[Summary] => The PEA Tollway Corp. (PEATC), the joint venture between the government-owned Public Estates Authority (PEA) and Malaysian construction firm UEM-MARA, has jumped into the e-commerce bandwagon by availing of the online bidding service of BayanTrade, the countrys leading provider of e-commerce services.
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[Title] => Woman on Top
[Summary] => Based on studies, women are perceived to often be better than men in coordinating activities among different groupsfrom birthday parties to national elections.
When top executives of six of the most powerful business conglomerates in the country decided to band together and start an internet venture in the middle of last year, they held off naming a president and ceo.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Junep Ocampo
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[URL] =>
)
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[Title] => 4 companies tap BayanTrade facility
[Summary] => Four multinational companies in the technology, power generation, manufacturing and finance sectors have integrated their procurement practices with leading business-to-business e-marketplace BayanTrade.
BayanTrade marketing, sales, and business development director Virgil Pedro said multinational companies integrating into the online eMarketPlace include Stradcom International Holdings, Inc., ALSTOM Power, 3M Philippines and SunLife Financial Services.
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