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  • Supply chain network

Enable collaboration across every supply chain network touchpoint

One shared supply chain network for customers, suppliers, and partners across all external processes
SupplyOn’s supply chain network connects partners and processes on one shared collaboration foundation.

What is a supply chain network in B2B collaboration?

A supply chain network is a shared digital environment that connects companies with suppliers, customers, and logistics partners across all external processes. It enables consistent collaboration across sourcing, ESG, quality, invoicing, warehousing, delivery, transport, production, demand, and capacity.

Built on an active supplier community, open multi-enterprise architecture, and flexible integration, a supply chain network creates a scalable foundation for partner collaboration in complex B2B ecosystems.

Your challenges

Collaboration breaks where the network is not enabled

External processes rarely fail because of missing use cases. They fail when companies do not consistently enable suppliers, fragment onboarding, and run each touchpoint in isolation. Without a unified supply chain network, companies end up managing disconnected interfaces, inconsistent rollout models, and limited partner reach.

Effective collaboration requires more than software. It requires a network that ensures partner readiness, integration flexibility, and repeatable execution across all business interactions.

Supplier enablement gap

Even strong processes stall when partners are not actively onboarded and ready to collaborate

Integration mismatch

A single integration model cannot support both low-maturity and highly integrated partners

Closed ecosystems

Isolated platforms limit collaboration across partners, networks, and applications

Fragmented touchpoints

Value is lost when sourcing, logistics, quality, and planning operate in silos

The solution

One supply chain network as the operating layer for partner collaboration

SupplyOn positions the supply chain network as a shared operating layer for managing all external partner interactions. Instead of building separate collaboration setups per process, companies work on one consistent foundation that connects suppliers, customers, logistics providers, and third-party applications across all touchpoints.

Access an active supply chain partner network from day one

Leading manufacturing companies and an already active supplier base form the foundation of the network. Strategic partners are not just reachable, but already participating, which removes the typical cold-start problem of new collaboration initiatives.

Key Features
  • Established network of leading OEMs and suppliers with active participation
  • Coverage across multi-tier supply structures with strategic partners already onboarded
Impact
  • Accelerated rollout of new collaboration processes
  • Reduced effort to engage relevant suppliers
  • Faster time to productive partner interaction
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Ensure partner readiness through controlled onboarding

Participation in the network is based on real business relationships and controlled onboarding. Instead of open registration, partners are invited and enabled through structured rollout processes, ensuring that collaboration works in practice, not just in theory.

Key Features
  • Invitation-based partner registration combined with structured onboarding
  • Centralized management of company data, users, and access rights
Impact
  • Higher reliability of partner data and access
  • Improved readiness for operational processes
  • Consistent execution across all connected partners

Integrate every partner with the right connectivity model

The network supports different levels of partner maturity, from simple web access to deep system integration. Its open architecture allows companies to connect external systems, networks, and applications without forcing a single integration model.

Key Features
  • Multichannel integration from web-based access to deep system connectivity
  • Open architecture supporting external systems, networks, and third-party applications
Impact
  • Lower integration barriers for diverse partner types
  • Seamless collaboration across system boundaries
  • Future-proof foundation for evolving ecosystems
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Results you can measure

Scale partner collaboration without scaling complexity

An enabled supply chain network shifts collaboration from isolated integrations to a repeatable operating model. Instead of adapting processes to each partner, companies standardize how collaboration is executed across their entire ecosystem.

Reduce onboarding effort per supplier

Standardized onboarding and existing partner participation minimize rollout time and manual coordination

Increase execution consistency across partners

Controlled access, structured enablement, and shared processes reduce variability in daily operations

Lower integration cost per connection

Flexible integration models avoid custom setups for each partner and system landscape

Accelerate cross-process collaboration

One shared foundation connects sourcing, logistics, quality, and planning without rebuilding interfaces

With one consistent supply chain network, companies replace fragmented partner setups with a scalable model that reduces operational friction while increasing execution reliability across all external processes.

Build your supply chain network on a scalable foundation

See how your partners, processes, and systems connect in one shared environment