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SupplyOn is positioned as a business network platform for direct-material supply chains in manufacturing. Its core goal is to connect suppliers, align demand and delivery, and provide real-time visibility across the entire supply chain. The page highlights a network of more than 140,000 companies/suppliers across 100 countries, with annual transaction spend exceeding €500 billion, and showcases manufacturing customer cases such as Airbus, Bosch, ZF, and Bosch Rexroth.
Based on the main content, SupplyOn covers four major areas: procurement, quality management, smart logistics, and financial operations. On the procurement side, it includes supplier data harmonization, supplier onboarding, sourcing, and performance management. For quality, it emphasizes quality collaboration, audits, and real-time monitoring to support zero-defect quality management. On the logistics side, it focuses on end-to-end visibility from warehouse to final delivery and on-time delivery. For finance, it includes e-invoicing, payment processing, financial reporting, and global compliance. Its value proposition centers on improving OTIF, reducing manual processes, freeing up working capital, and strengthening supply chain resilience.
The page does not publicly disclose plans, unit pricing, billing cycles, or payment methods. It only offers Request a demo / Book a demo, so it appears to follow a custom quote model aimed at large enterprises. No free trial is mentioned, only free whitepaper downloads. The deployment model is also not clearly stated. Although it is presented as a “Business Network” and platform, this alone is not enough to confirm cloud deployment or whether self-hosting is supported.
Its strengths are a clear industry focus, making it suitable for complex direct-material supply chains in manufacturing; broad module coverage from procurement through invoicing; and a large supplier network plus international customer cases that add credibility. The main drawback is the lack of public detail: third-party integrations, ERP connectivity, APIs, permission models, security certifications, and service/support information are not disclosed. Enterprises evaluating the product will need to verify these through demos and RFPs.
SupplyOn is better suited to mid-sized and large manufacturing enterprises in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing that have global supplier networks and need cross-organization collaboration across procurement, quality, logistics, and finance. For small and medium-sized businesses that only need lightweight procurement or inventory management, the cost and implementation complexity may be relatively high. The main content does not provide information on access from China, so network connectivity, Chinese-language service, local payment options, and local compliance all need to be tested in practice. Comparable options include SAP Ariba, Coupa, Oracle Procurement Cloud, Infor Nexus, as well as local supply chain collaboration solutions from Yonyou and Kingdee.
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supplyon.sg is an Singapore Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach supplyon.sg directly.