| As the automotive industry
continues to mature in China, standards for business-to-business
(B2B) communications have become more important. Over
the last 30 years, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and
sub-tier suppliers have used standardized, structured Electronic
Data Interchange (EDI) to speed supply chain communications.
EDI has served as a core B2B technology and has helped to improve efficiency and lower costs between customer
and supplier.
The Joint Automotive Industry Forum
(JAIF) is the forum for automotive associations from the automotive
producing regions of the world and was formed to mutually carry
out global activities that achieve common objectives.
JAIF is currently composed of automotive associations from North America,
Europe and Japan who cooperate for the purpose of addressing global
supply chain issues, which span from the raw material supplier to the final customer for
vehicles, parts and services.
The project work and publications of the JAIF include the development
and deployment of automotive supply
chain recommendations, standards and user implementation guidelines
that are based on internationally
accepted standards.
To support global data exchange, the
JAIF is in the process of building the Joint Automotive Data Model (JADM),
which will include global supply chain messages based on the core
data types specified by the United Nations Centre for
Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT). JADM will
be continuously enriched as more business processes
and supporting data are harmonized and added to the model.
By the end of 2007, access to the JADM will be available to automotive
industry users.
In April 2006, AIAG (Automotive Industry Action
Group,
JAMA/JAPIA (Japan Automobile Manufacturer’s Association
/ Japan Auto Parts Industries Association), and Odette, acting
within the Joint Automotive Industry Forum (JAIF), began a project
to develop a global recommendation to their constituency for B2B
messaging in
China. Combining insights gained from 1) an AIAG survey conducted
with more than 200 Chinese suppliers in 2005, 2) outside research,
3) input from industry experts and 4) the plans
and experiences of member companies in a second survey taken in
2006, this document recommends globally agreed upon B2B messaging
standards for JAIF member companies and their supply chains in China.
The JAIF recognizes that many domestic and joint
venture companies have been conducting business in China
for several years. During this time, these companies may have developed
and implemented B2B messaging methodologies and systems
to meet their current needs. Respecting this situation, the JAIF recommendation
serves to guide future investment and development so that collectively,
domestic and joint venture companies can move toward
and realize the benefits of the JAIF B2B messaging recommendation.
Overview of the JAIF China B2B Recommendation
The JAIF China B2B Recommendation has been organized into the
following four sections:
1. Executive Summary: This section
provides a high-level summary of the current situation, potential solutions, conclusions and recommendations.
2. Current Situation: This section provides findings from
two industry surveys as well as insights
from third-party research firms and JAIF experts from member
companies.
3. Potential Solutions: This section compares and evaluates
potential B2B standard solutions.
4. Conclusions and Recommendations: This section provides
conclusions and recommendations for
companies planning to deploy B2B communications in China.
Click here to
download the recommendation (Members
only - Password protected).
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