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E-Commerce - Process Instrumentation - Siemens | Printed: 11/22/2009


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When the word "surfing" makes you think of more than sun, wind and waves, then this is the right place for you. More than almost any other company, Siemens has been and is consistently working on converting and expanding all its business activities to accommo- date the e-business trend. To the advantage of all involved, we are creating an electronic image of the entire business relationship. Every month, around 150,000 visitors take advantage of our online offer. E-commerce is good, e-business is better.

Information on E-Business
E-business comprises all business processes which are carried out electronically, offering companies totally new, more efficient and more cost-effective options. See for yourself the limitless possibilities of- fered by electronic media – utilize the most innovative technologies to optimize your business processes and increase the competitiveness of your company.
Directly to the PIA-Selector
The PIA-Selector® is a web application designed to simplify the selection and error-free generation of order numbers during product configuration. The application offers you active support in finding the optimal solution from the extensive Siemens process instrumentation and analytics product portfolio, as well as its application capabilities. PIA-Selector® is easy, straightforward, quick and comprehensive.
 

Product Catalog on CD-ROM
For users requiring network-independent product information for their every-day work, all product data are listed in the CA01 Catalog on CD-ROM. Order our CA 01 Product Catalog on CD-ROM at the click of the mouse.
Directly to the A&D Mall
Enter the A&D Mall, the comprehensive infor- mation and ordering platform of Siemens Industry Automation and Motion Control.
 
 
 

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