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AEB Supply Chain Collaboration

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What is AEB Supply Chain Collaboration

AEB Supply Chain Collaboration is a B2B collaboration platform used to exchange supply chain documents and coordinate processes with customers, suppliers, and logistics partners. It supports use cases such as order processing, delivery scheduling, shipment status visibility, and exception handling across trading partners. The product typically integrates with ERP/WMS/TMS systems and uses standardized message formats (e.g., EDI) to automate intercompany workflows. It is primarily used by supply chain operations, customer service, and logistics teams that manage multi-party execution processes.

pros

B2B document exchange automation

The product focuses on automating intercompany transactions such as orders, order confirmations, shipping notices, and invoices through standardized electronic messaging. This reduces manual re-keying and email-based coordination with trading partners. It is well-suited to organizations that need reliable, repeatable partner communication rather than only internal planning workflows.

Partner collaboration and visibility

It provides shared workflows for coordinating deliveries and responding to exceptions with external partners. This supports day-to-day execution processes where multiple parties need a common view of status and changes. The emphasis on collaboration differentiates it from tools that primarily optimize plans inside a single enterprise.

Integration with core systems

AEB Supply Chain Collaboration is typically deployed alongside ERP and logistics systems to synchronize master and transactional data. This integration-centric approach helps embed collaboration into existing order-to-cash and logistics execution processes. It can be a practical fit for companies that need to connect many partners without replacing core operational systems.

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Not a full planning suite

Despite being used in supply chain contexts, the product’s core value is collaboration and transaction exchange rather than advanced forecasting, optimization, and scenario modeling. Organizations looking for end-to-end planning (demand, supply, inventory, and S&OP) may need additional planning software. This can increase architecture complexity when both planning and collaboration are required.

Partner onboarding effort

B2B collaboration platforms often require onboarding and mapping work per trading partner, including message standards, data validation rules, and process alignment. The time and effort can vary significantly depending on partner maturity and data quality. This can slow time-to-value for networks with many small or heterogeneous partners.

Process fit and change management

Collaboration workflows typically require agreement on milestones, exception codes, and responsibilities across companies. If internal teams or partners are not aligned, users may revert to email and spreadsheets, reducing adoption. Successful rollouts usually require governance and operational change management beyond the software implementation.

Plan & Pricing

No public pricing listed on the official AEB product pages for "AEB Supply Chain Collaboration" (Intralogistics & Supply Chain Collaboration). AEB's site contains feature and product overview pages for Supply Chain Collaboration and related capabilities (supply chain visibility, supplier app, incoming-goods app, control tower, etc.) and invites visitors to request a demo or a quote, but does not provide tiered or usage-based pricing for this product on the public website.

Notes:

  • AEB product pages for Intralogistics / Supply Chain Collaboration present features and call-to-action items such as "Get an online demo" or "Talk to our expert" rather than public prices.
  • Where AEB does publish public pricing on its site, it is for specific modules (example: Carrier Connect) — but the Supply Chain Collaboration product page itself has no pricing information.

(Research performed only on AEB's official website.)

Seller details

AEB SE
Stuttgart, Germany
1979
Private
https://www.aeb.com/
https://x.com/aebglobal
https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeb/

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