Background
eBuilder - a completely new company that already has a half a million users in over 20 countries. We optimize and automate administrative processes for corporations and public sector agencies through IT-based business process outsourcing.
A New Business Logic
One of the results of globalization and today's challenging economic environment is that all organizations must add value to their core competencies and complement their total offering toward end customers by deriving maximum value from their suppliers and partners.
Outsourcing non-core business processes has been an effective way for organizations to remain competitive in today's global marketplace.
Globalization
Globalization has also led to dramatically increased costs for administrating business processes in the extended organization - at the same time as there is greater demand for improved levels of customer service, tighter control of assets, and higher profit margins.
Gains achieved by globalization in terms of lowered manufacturing costs and the benefits of local market presence are easily reduced by increased "hidden" costs for logistics, administration and travel.
Visibility, Control and Quick Decision-making
The need for visibility, control, and rapid adjustment to the ever-changing business requirements is greater than ever in the face of growing competition and increased operating complexity due to differences in geography, languages and cultures.
The winners in the new competitive environment will be the "glocal" companies that manage to extract the maximum benefits from outsourcing and local market presence at a minimum cost for administrating and coordinating ever more complex global business processes.
The ability to extend a business process across the entire value chain is imperative for an organization to steer and control their operations more effectively.
The quality of information and the speed at which it travels throughout the value chain will determine an organization's competitive advantage. Therefore, the automation of the exchange of information between business partners and the optimization of process logic is a natural starting point for creating more effective business processes.

