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KR-102964313-B1 - COMMODITY ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD PERFORMING THEREOF

KR102964313B1KR 102964313 B1KR102964313 B1KR 102964313B1KR-102964313-B1

Abstract

A product order management method using SCM executed on a product order management server according to the present invention includes the steps of: processing a login based on whether the user login information is valid when a login request is made after user login information is entered through a login interface; providing a logistics management interface corresponding to the user when the login is completed; and providing a logistics management service corresponding to the menu by linking a database linked to the user when a menu is selected on the logistics management interface.

Inventors

  • 권진영

Assignees

  • 주식회사 알베로

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20241223

Claims (4)

  1. A login management unit that processes the login based on whether the user login information is valid when a login request is made after user login information is entered through a login interface; A logistics management service providing unit that provides a logistics management service corresponding to the menu by linking a database linked to the user login information when a menu is selected on the logistics management interface after login is completed; A purchase price verification unit that stores product information by supplier when it is entered through a logistics management service provider, and determines the legitimacy of the purchase price based on the stored product information by supplier; It is characterized by including a database management unit that stores and manages SCM-related information in a database, The above purchase price verification unit is, Calculate the total cost for the purchase price based on whether the above purchase price is higher than the market average price, whether the supply price is higher than the supply price of similar products, whether the purchase price reflecting logistics costs based on shipping fees and discount amounts based on order volume is higher than the market average price, and an adjusted price reflecting quality information in the supply price. If the above total cost is less than or equal to the market average price, the purchase price is deemed justified, and if the above total cost is greater than the market average price, it is determined that renegotiation of the purchase price or review of changing the supplier is necessary. The above login management unit is, Based on key values and IP address ranges for each supplier, it verifies the user's authority to access supplier data, The above purchase price verification unit is, Calculating the above total cost based on the authority to access the data of the above-mentioned supplier Product order management server using SCM.
  2. In a product order management method using SCM executed on a product order management server using SCM, A step of processing a login based on whether the user login information is valid when a login request is made after user login information is entered through a login interface; A step of providing a logistics management service corresponding to the menu by linking a database linked to the user login information when a menu is selected on the logistics management interface after login is completed; A step of storing product information by supplier when it is entered through a logistics management service provider, and determining the legitimacy of the purchase price based on the stored product information by supplier; It includes the step of storing and managing SCM-related information in a database, The step of determining the legitimacy of the above purchase price is, A step of calculating the total cost for the purchase price based on whether the purchase price is higher than the market average price, whether the supply price is higher than the supply price of similar products, whether the purchase price reflecting logistics costs based on shipping fees and discount amounts based on order volume is higher than the market average price, and an adjusted price reflecting quality information in the supply price; The method includes a step of determining that the purchase price is justified if the total cost is less than or equal to the market average price, and determining that renegotiation of the purchase price or review of changing the supplier is necessary if the total cost is greater than the market average price; The step of processing the login based on whether the above user login information is valid is: It includes a step of verifying the user's authority to access the supplier's data based on the key value and IP address range for each supplier; The step of calculating the total cost for the above purchase price is, A step of calculating the total cost based on the authority to access the data of the above-mentioned supplier; Product Order Management Method Using SCM.
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Description

COMMODITY ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD PERFORMING THEREOF The present invention relates to a product order management server using SCM and a method for executing the same. More specifically, it relates to a product order management server using SCM and a method for executing the same that can simultaneously improve the accuracy and speed of business operations by automating repetitive tasks of data input and processing at each stage of product, order, and delivery management. With the advancement of e-commerce, various Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems have been developed, and continuous efforts are being made to manage the production, distribution, and sales processes of goods more efficiently. However, existing SCM systems to date have several fundamental limitations. First, key functions such as product management, order management, and shipping management often operate in a disconnected manner. In many companies, systems for managing product information and systems for processing orders or tracking shipping status are operated separately. Such a disconnect can lead to real-time data synchronization issues, causing errors such as missing information or duplicate entries. For example, if product prices are not reflected in the order processing system despite changes, incorrect transactions may occur. Second, existing systems often rely on manual processes, resulting in low user convenience and long processing times. In particular, the process of manually checking order information or updating downloaded data one by one during order management is not only inefficient but also increases the risk of errors when processing large volumes of orders. Third, the inefficiency of the shipping management process is frequently pointed out. When invoice information must be entered manually or shipping status must be updated in a separate system, real-time tracking of delivery is difficult. This can lead to decreased customer satisfaction and can be particularly detrimental in the modern e-commerce environment, which demands fast delivery. Fourth, when users have low technical proficiency, the complex interfaces and procedures of existing SCM systems reduce user accessibility. This leads to increased training and support costs, which consequently becomes a major cause of increased system implementation and operation costs. FIG. 1 is a network diagram for explaining a product order management system using SCM according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the internal structure of a product order management server using SCM according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a product order management method using SCM according to the present invention. The aforementioned objectives, signatures, and advantages are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to easily implement the technical concept of the present invention. In describing the present invention, detailed descriptions of known technologies related to the present invention are omitted if it is determined that such descriptions would unnecessarily obscure the essence of the invention. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to indicate the same or similar components. FIG. 1 is a network diagram for explaining a product order management system using SCM according to one embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, a product order management system using SCM includes a product order management server (100), a user terminal (200), a supplier terminal (300), and a sales supplier terminal (400). The product order management server (100) may be a server that provides a web page, app page, program, or application for product order management. The product order management server (100) can be implemented as a computer capable of connecting to a remote server or terminal via a network. Here, the computer may include, for example, a laptop, desktop, laptop, etc. equipped with a navigation system and a web browser. The product order management server (100) processes the login based on whether the user login information is valid when a login request is made after user login information is entered through the login interface. In one embodiment, the product order management server (100) may receive user login information including user type, ID, password, and key value through a login interface. At this time, the user type may include an administrator, a supplier, and a sales outlet. In the above embodiment, the product order management server (100) receives at least two types of users, including a supplier, through a login interface, thereby providing only product, order, and delivery data associated with the supplier. In the above embodi