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  • is the electronic processing of business with public administration, non-public associations and organizations. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • refers to an invitation to tender issued by a company on an electronic marketplace. It is aimed at many anonymous marketplace participants who can then submit their bids. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is the term for the processing of business transactions between companies (B2B, Business to Business) as well as companies and consumers (B2C, Business to Consumer) via the Internet as “electronic business”;. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is the generic term for electronic payment transactions on the Internet and in online services. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • E-Commerce is the collective term for all activities on the Internet with regard to trade in goods, services and information. The spectrum can range from product information, customer inquiries and orders to payment transactions. E-C. is often used synonymously with the term e-business, which(...)
  • (abbr. ECS) means e-commerce services. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • means consulting and knowledge management (B2C and B2B). Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • means the shared use of electronic resources or groupware systems, among other things. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is the physical delivery of goods ordered via the Internet. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for evolutionary algorithm Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for Enterprise Application Integration Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for European article number Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is a European article number for the internationally unique identification of articles using barcodes. EAN, EAN 128 Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • describes the form and content of the standard of the same name. In Germany, EAN 128 is coordinated by GS1 (Global Standards 1) (http://www.gs1.org). This essentially comprises the specification of formats, the exact definition of data elements and the assignment of qualifying data(...)
  • (International Article Numbering Association) is an international organization based in Brussels for the promotion and further development of EAN standards such as EAN (European Article Number), ILN (International Location Number), NVE (Shipping Unit Number, EAN 128), etc. Around 100 national(...)
  • is a standard for electronic data exchange that is provided by EAN International as a UN/EDIFACT subset for all industries. The name is a portmanteau of the terms EAN and Communication. The standard was created in the 1980s and published in 1990 as the EANCOM Manual. Originally intended for(...)
  • (abbr. EBIT) Earnings before interest and taxes Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for electronic article surveillance Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for earnings before interest and taxes Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (Abbreviation for electronic bill payment and presentment) is the payment of an invoice electronically via the Internet. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for error checking and correction algorithm Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for Electronic Chain Management Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Economic efficiency (economicness) is performance in relation to input (in terms of value or cost). E=P/W > 1. Cf. performance and productivity. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for Efficient Consumer Response Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • based in Brussels, is an initiative founded in 1994 by various companies from trade and industry to coordinate and further develop national ECR activities. Efficient Consumer Response Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for e-commerce services Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for error detecting code Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for Electronic Direct Debit Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • 1. abbreviation for Enterprise Data Management - 2. abbreviation for Electronic Document Management Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for electronic data processing (EDP) Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (Abbreviation for Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) are used, for example, in rewritable RFID tags or identification cards. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Effective lift refers to the energy recovery when lowering under load in battery-powered vehicles (e.g. forklift trucks). Cf. regenerative braking. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • English for usable stroke Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Efficiency is the quotient of output produced and output consumed (corresponds to the quotient of work produced and work consumed). The W. is generally given as a percentage. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • for efficiency Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbreviated to ECR) is a customer-oriented, holistic approach to the process chain from the supplier to the retailer to the point of sale, in which all parties involved cooperate and work together. The aim is to focus on the customer and optimize the entire process chain. Source: logipedia(...)
  • In order to create successful products and thus avoid failures, a joint product launch by industry and retail takes place with the aim of better satisfying consumer needs. Efficient Product Introduction is part of Efficient Consumer Response. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbr. ER) refers to the cross-company harmonization of the logistics chain and its administrative processing as well as the reduction of interface problems in the supply chain. ER is part of Efficient Consumer Response. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is the optimization of shelf and storage space in retail outlets. The aim is to offer the consumer the product range in such a way that sales and earnings per unit of space are improved. Efficient Store Assortment is part of Efficient Consumer Response. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbreviated to EUL) is a concept based on ISO 3676 for forming loads from smaller standardized units or packaging in such a way that the handling effort is minimized by forming an overall unit. Efficient transport units and load units are a prerequisite for improving transportation, storage(...)
  • Abbreviation for European Foundation for Quality Management Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for electric fork lift truck Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for electric trolley conveyor Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for electric trolley conveyor Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abbreviation for European Expert Group for IT Security Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • An elevator system, also known as a lifting device, is a technical device for the vertical transport of people and possibly goods between different levels of a building or structure. It operates in a car that can be loaded with either people or goods and moves along a shaft or guide(...)
  • is required, for example, for the free movement of conveyor systems in fire protection areas. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • End-of-period inventory is the performance of the inventory required by the German Commercial Code (HGB) on a reporting date. Cf. perpetual inventory. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Enterprise resource planning system (ERP system) is a computer-aided system for recording and tracking requirements and quantity flows for specific articles and quantities, as used in the retail sector, for example. The overriding objective is to control ordering, inventory and sales.(...)
  • Equal item distribution is a putaway strategy for the equal distribution of an item to be stored across the available storage aisles with the aim of ensuring access to an item by storing it in several aisles and/or increasing picking performance through parallel access in several aisles(...)
  • Expiry date is the date on which the best-before date is reached. Cf. consumption date. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML