CrossWorlds Software Showcases Business Integration Solutions at Auto-Tech 2001.Business Editors/High-Tech & Automotive Writers BURLINGAME Burlingame, city (1990 pop. 26,801), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; founded 1868, inc. 1908. Burlingame is mainly residential, with light manufacturing (plastic and metal products, furniture, and computers). The city is named for U.S. diplomat Anson Burlingame. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 21, 2001 -0-
What: Visit CrossWorlds Software's (Nasdaq:CWLD) booth at Auto-Tech
2001 -- Find out why industry-leading auto manufacturers have
turned to CrossWorlds for help with their business integration
initiatives.
Collaborative commerce has revolutionized virtually every
aspect of today's auto manufacturing industry. Streamlining
business processes across multiple suppliers, manufacturers
and customers enables companies to sell better products faster
and cheaper than the competition. More importantly,
streamlined business processes generate cost savings, which
are passed along to the customer, spurning higher revenues and
business growth, while increasing customer satisfaction.
CrossWorlds' Business Integration Management System allows
auto manufacturers to:
-- Increase the volume and accuracy of real-time information
shared with trading partners
-- Increase the ability to share design, manufacturing,
procurement, scheduling, and financial information across
both functional areas and corporate divisions to cut costs
and streamline production
-- Improve the quality of outsourced product
-- Develop and implement centers of excellence within an
organization
-- Unify the view of information within your organization
When: August 28-29, 2001
Where: Auto-Tech 2001, Booth No. 207 -- Detroit, Michi. at the Cobo
Conference Center
For more information about CrossWorlds Software at Auto-Tech
2001, contact:
Julia Hughes Aileen Zerrudo
CrossWorlds Software Benjamin Group/BSMG Worldwide
650/685-5778 415/352-2628 ext. 114
julia.hughes@crossworlds.com azerrudo@bsmg.com
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