技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 采购
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 资产健康管理 (AHM)
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Transpere 是一家全国性 ITAD(信息技术资产处置)公司,为美国大型企业管理 IT 相关资产。该公司为企业提供了一个竞拍大量翻新 IT 设备的平台。 Transpere 的客户是需要购买大量翻新笔记本电脑、台式机、服务器、打印机和计算机部件的企业。这些企业需要一个平台,可以在整个履行过程中查看可用库存、出价并监控订单。 Transpere 的客户还受益于自动出价系统,这使他们能够在竞争中保持领先地位,而无需经常使用应用程序。
挑战
Transpere 是一家全国性 ITAD(信息技术资产处置)公司,在管理其批发 IT 销售流程方面面临着挑战。该公司花费了太多时间通过电子表格和电子邮件来管理销售,效率低下且耗时。他们需要一个解决方案,允许他们广播批发库存,并为客户提供一个查看库存和出价的平台。该公司正在寻找一种定制的企业软件解决方案,可以解决其独特的情况并简化其销售流程。他们还希望通过提供自动出价系统并允许客户在整个履行过程中监控他们的订单来改善客户的购买体验。
解决方案
Transpere 求助于 Bubble 的无代码 Web 应用程序构建器来创建一个创新的拍卖平台,以简化其批发 IT 销售流程。该平台 Transpere.auction 允许企业对大量翻新笔记本电脑、台式机、服务器、打印机和计算机零件进行拍卖。它提供了一个代理投标系统,用户可以输入他们愿意支付的最高价格,其余的由系统管理。该平台还提供新拍卖提醒和竞价状态变化的电子邮件通知,并允许用户监控订单、跟踪发货情况以及下载相关文件。使用 Bubble 的无代码解决方案提供了构建自定义应用程序的灵活性,同时提供简单的部署管理。该平台轻松部署在网络上,为企业提供了可靠的工具。
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