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1. Is the Sourcing Portal a Marketplace?
2. Does ChemUnity support Reverse Auctions?
3. Is the Sourcing Portal meant to find new suppliers for new products?
4. For whom has the Sourcing Portal been designed?
5. What can I achieve by using the Sourcing Portal?
  Even in the most sophisticated companies where most business processes have been heavily automated, routine procurement activities largely remain a manual process. The Sourcing Portal is designed to assist purchasers of chemicals to streamline these routine procurement tasks and to get a better overview of all valid options before each purchase decision. By decreasing routine work more time becomes available for strategic issues such as absorbing the relevant information and nurturing important supplier relationships.
6. Why don't I use my ERP instead of implementing new software such as the Sourcing Portal?
7. Does ChemUnity compete with industry hub Elemica?
8. Chemicals aren't the same as books or airplane tickets: it's not just "add to shopping cart"! How can the Internet replace long-term relationships with strategic suppliers?
9. Does ChemUnity focus only on full truckloads and/or for commodities?
10. Is ChemUnity's focus on large strategic volumes or rather for all those small-volume products?
11. What about the products that I only buy from one single supplier?
12. What if the product specification sheets in ChemUnity's database don't correspond with my requirements?
13. As a buyer why don't I simply go to a supplier's "sell-side" website to place orders?
14. How will my suppliers react when I start using the Sourcing Portal?
15. Can I integrate the Sourcing Portal with my back-end system (ERP)?
16. Who owns the data generated on the system?
17. What can I do with the historical information that I gather in course of time?