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Solving the problem of idle materials in enterprises: fair, just, open – goodbye to surplus materials
Since 2007, Quanta Computer began to collect edge materials, waste, and scrap within the factory, using a membership system to auction off idle materials online, maintaining an average of nearly a hundred buyer members. Besides Quanta, manufacturers like AUO, BenQ, CLEVO, Inventec, Mitac, ECS, FIC, and MSI have also implemented Quanta's CAMP "Idle Material Resale Management Module," joining the platform's roster of seller members. Traditional methods of handling surplus materials involved phone contacts and mailing lists for quotes, which was very labor-intensive and time-consuming. Due to limited buyer options, the prices were less competitive, and it was prone to fraud. By implementing the "Idle Material Resale Management Module," companies not only streamline their processes but also efficiently reduce surplus inventory, minimize cost losses, and improve inventory and capital turnover rates. Control of cash flow, material flow, and information flow, enhancing platform functionality and personnel servicesTransparent platform management ensures greater security for both buyers and sellers. Sellers upload bids themselves, and the platform sends out invitation-to-bid notifications periodically. Buyers can verify materials onsite and make bids on the platform through a fair and just bidding process, completing the resale transactions of idle materials based on the bid results, successfully resolving issues like "capital tie-up, wasteful scrapping, and space occupation" caused by surplus materials. Quanta Computer continuously optimizes system functions, strengthens the professionalism of the information department and procurement staff, and provides immediate consultation services, making platform sellers unanimously willing to promote the "Idle Material Resale Management Module" within the industry, aiming to achieve the CAMP platform's principle of "maximum utilization, environmental protection". |