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CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs 1/17/2019 CDBN.org Centralized Decentralized Business Network >>> empowering SMEs 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Nature of Business The Philippines’ only Value-Chain Logistics company that caters to SMEs Addresses Demand-Supply Management problems of various SMEs in the country Providing information-driven transactions that links SMEs to large-scale suppliers and distributors 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Target Market SME market: Total population of 50,000 ventures nationwide 80% of the country’s retailing industry “Sachet”-like trend Eliminating longer channeling and extended middle-level channel members 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Core Processes Nationwide SME network through Internet and Mobile Technology Aggregate , Classify, and Analyze information in Central Database Bulk Processing and Matching of Transactional data Other Services: Business Consulting for Procurement, Inventory Management, Marketing, Sales Information sharing on SME Development programs. 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Operations Demand Mgmt. CDBN.org Supply Mgmt. CDBN.org SCM Logistics Mgmt. IDS Group 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Operations Information (CDBN.org) Goods (IDS Group) Large-Scale Suppliers Supply Mgmt. SMEs 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Operations Large-Scale Retailers/ Export Market Information (CDBN.org) Goods (IDS Group) SMEs Demand Mgmt 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Organization President and CEO VPs for Operations, Human Resource, Information Technology, Marketing, Finance Regional Sales Managers 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Impact of the Business Most of the un-tap clients of “big” companies in the Philippines are SMEs, which also reflect the “sachet” culture of the country Greater returns for SMEs through trade discount opportunities and more efficient procurement and distribution service Large Suppliers and Distributors will be able to expand their business by reaching to the SME segment of the economy 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs Impact of the Business Increased retailer power and manufacturers developing their own distribution networks are expected to diminish the role of wholesaler in the Asian Region. 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

Phases of Business Venture I. Establishing a nationwide network of SMEs through direct contact and promotion (2-3 Quarters) II. Initial operations and promoting the network to other stakeholders (4 Quarters) III. Stabilizing operations through determinate transaction cycles and volume (4 Quarters) IV. Stable growing returns for both creditors and investors. 1/17/2019 CDBN.org >>> empowering SMEs

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