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GLOBALNETXCHANGE And WORLDWIDE RETAIL EXCHANGE
COLLABORATE TO SUPPORT ADOPTION OF RETAIL INDUSTRY DATA STANDARDS
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Survey of Data Pools confirms agreement
to implement standards by 2003
Alexandria, VA and San Francisco, CA. - November 19, 2001 - The
WorldWide Retail Exchange (WWRE) and GlobalNetXchange (GNX), two
exchanges serving the retail industry, announced the findings of
a jointly sponsored survey of retail industry data pools (local
catalog providers) to determine their readiness to adopt Global
Commerce Initiative (GCI) data standards.
By sponsoring the survey, GNX and WWRE have taken a significant
step towards building consensus around the implementation timeframe
for adopting industry-approved standards. Survey findings indicate:
- Many data pools are already working toward providing clean,
standardized data by complying with GCI standards, including
the ability to host GCI data schema, the use of XML messaging
and the adoption of GCI-defined publication and subscription
capabilities
- All respondents expect to adopt additional GCI data standards
by the second quarter of 2002
The detailed results of the survey will be shared with the members
of each exchange and GCI participants to help them prioritize
which data pools they will work with in the future.
"GNX recognizes that standards are an industry-wide issue,
and that we need to work with all interested parties to drive
adoption of a common solution. In jointly sponsoring this research,
GNX is taking an active role in accelerating the deployment of
global data standards for the retail industry," said Bharat
Popat, vice president of product development for GNX.
"At the WWRE, we are developing a roadmap for worldwide collaboration
among trading partners," said Cindy Cruzado, director of
exchange operations for the WWRE "Global standards are essential
to this process, and now that we better understand market expectations,
we can quickly facilitate development and adoption of these standards."
Along with the survey, the two exchanges proposed a timetable
for global data pools to migrate their infrastructure to the emerging
global standards. All respondents indicated full compliance to
the recommended phased implementation approach by the end of the
second quarter of 2003.
The data pool respondents - including content providers, B2B catalogues
and local standards organizations - represent more than 12,000
global manufacturers and are available to more than 300 retailers
worldwide. Essential to the implementation of data standards,
the data pools maintain manufacturer item and party information
from manufacturers for retailers to use in their internal systems.
The data standards enable global data synchronization, the electronic
exchange of item and party information between manufacturers and
retailers. The benefits of data synchronization include: lower
costs for organizations to create and maintain item catalogues,
accelerated new item release throughout the supply chain and global
access to item data through one single source, each of which ultimately
benefits the consumer.
About GlobalNetXchange
GlobalNetXchange, LLC is the leading global business-to-business
online marketplace for the retail industry, open to all retailers
and suppliers. GNX creates value for partners by helping streamline
and remove costs from the supply chain. GNX equity partners include
many of the world's largest retailers: Carrefour, SA; Karstadt
Quelle; Kroger Co.; Metro AG; J. Sainsbury Plc; Coles Myer; Pinault-Printemps-Redoute
SA; and Sears, Roebuck and Co. More information is available at
www.gnx.com.
About the WWRE
The WWRE is the premier Internet-based business-to-business exchange
in the retail e-marketplace. The Exchange was created with the
fundamental purpose of reducing costs and improving efficiencies
throughout the supply chain, employing product and service solutions
typical of a global procurement and supply operation. Designed
to facilitate and simplify trading between retailers, suppliers,
partners and distributors, the WWRE currently consists of 59 retail
industry leaders from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and
Latin America with combined sales of over U.S. $845 billion. To
date, the WWRE has saved its members over $229 million through
the use of online negotiations, its first product offering. For
more information, visit the website at www.wwre.org
or www.worldwideretailexchange.org.
WWRE contact:
Laura Battle
Edelman Public Relations Worldwide
Tel: 312/233-1374
e-mail: laura.battle@edelman.com
GlobalNetXchange contact:
Melissa Gisler
GlobalNetXchange
415.283.3804
mgisler@gnx.com
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WWRE Members:
AEON Co., Ltd (Japan, TSE: 8267)
Ahold (The Netherlands, NYSE: AHO)
Albertson's (U.S., NYSE: ABS)
Auchan (France)
Best Buy (U.S., NYSE: BBY)
The Boots Company (U.K., LSE: BOOT.L)
C&A Europe (Belgium)
Casino (France, Parisbourse: 12558)
Controladora Comercial Mexicana S.A. de C.V. GDS (Mexico, NYSE:
MCM)
Coop Italia (Italy)
Coop Schweiz (Switzerland)
Cora (France, PSE: 06176)
CVS/pharmacy (U.S., NYSE: CVS)
Dairy Farm International (Hong Kong, SES: DAIR.SI/Reuters, DAIRYNEW
SP/Bloomberg)
Dansk Supermarked (Denmark)
Delhaize Group (Belgium, BSE: DEL)
Dixons Group plc (U.K., LSE: DXNS)
Edeka (Germany)
El Corte Ingles (Spain)
Galeries Lafayette (France, Parisborse: 12124)
Gap Inc. (U.S., NYSE: GPS)
Giant Eagle (U.S.)
H.E. Butt Grocery Company (U.S.)
Hy-Vee (U.S)
J.C. Penney (U.S., NYSE: JCP)
John Lewis (U.K., JLH)
Kesko (Finland, HEX: KES)
Kingfisher (U.K., LSE: KGF)
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Kmart Corporation (U.S., NYSE: KM)
Laurus (The Netherlands)
Longs Drugs (U.S., NYSE: LDG)
Lotte Group (South Korea, Q.LOT)
Makro Asia (Bangkok)
MARKANT (Germany)
Marks & Spencer (U.K., LSE: MKS)
Meijer, Inc. (U.S.)
Otto Versand (Germany)
Publix Super Markets (U.S.)
RadioShack Corporation (U.S., NYSE: RSH)
REWE (Germany)
Rite Aid Corporation (U.S., NYSE, PSE: RAD)
SCA Hygiene Products (Sweden)
Safeway Inc. (U.S., NYSE: SWY)
Safeway plc (U.K., LSE: SFW.L)
Schlecker (Germany)
Seibu Department Stores Ltd. (Japan)
ShopKo Stores, Inc. (U.S., NYSE: SKO)
Sobeys Inc. (Canada, TSE: SBY)
SUPERVALU INC. (U.S., NYSE: SVU)
Target Corporation (U.S., NYSE: TGT)
Tengelmann Group (Germany)
Tesco (U.K., LSE: TSC.OL)
Toys R Us (U.S., NYSE: TOY)
Wakefern Food Co. (U.S.)
Walgreen Co. (U.S., NYSE: WAG)
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. (U.S.)
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. (U.S., NYSE: WIN)
Wooltru Ltd. (South Africa, JSE: WLO)
Woolworths (Australia, ASX: WOW)
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