Customer E-commerce Matrix
The MIS Council Customer E-commerce Matrix is an online tool that enables members to identify the e-commerce standards and technologies required by all major aftermarket customers (resellers or data receivers). It includes product information (PIES), catalog (AAIA legacy and ACES), Web Services (IPO), EDI and delivery method information. Manufacturers can obtain the requirements of their top customers or prospects and can view versions, fields, documents and sunset dates.
Matrix Features
For Suppliers:
- Requirements of all customers, top customers and/or prospects
- View limited to customers identified by supplier – cannot view profiles created by other suppliers
- Percent of customers that have required a standard or a specific field or a specific document (adoption level)
- Customer contact information for specific standards
- Versions of various standards
- Fields, documents and sunset dates of standards
For Customers (Data Receivers):
- Enter/edit contact information
- Enter/edit standards, technologies, fields, documents, delivery methods required of suppliers
- Can only view information for your company – cannot see any information from any other data receiver
Standards/Technologies:
- Product Information (PIES)
- Application Data (AAIA Legacy, ACES)
- EDI
- Web Services (IPO)
- Delivery (networks, communications)
Security enabled:
- Login and password information prevents ineligible people from accessing the data.
- Customers (data receivers) can only see their respective data.
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology utilized.
Pricing
Free Annual Subscription and Unlimited Access for:
- MIS Council members
- MEMA/AASA/HDMA members
- Suppliers that are not members of MEMA
- Customers (data receivers)
Application Form
Click here to download, print, complete and fax the Matrix application form.
Access the Customer E-commerce Matrix
Click here to access the Matrix. Login information is required. Contact info@miscouncil.org if you need your association login information.
Terms of Use
Subscribers to the Matrix must agree to the Terms of Use