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What impact does e-commerce have on industrial enterprises?

The impact of e-commerce on industrial enterprises is mainly reflected in the following aspects:

1. Improve production efficiency: Due to the rapid transmission of demand information in e-commerce, order data can be sent back quickly and timely, so that enterprises can arrange production according to orders more effectively, reduce the blindness of production, reduce commodity inventory and reduce inventory costs.

2. Reduce circulation costs: E-commerce transactions can reduce sales links, realize direct transactions between users and enterprises, reduce circulation costs, save travel expenses of salespeople, and avoid dividing profits among intermediate links, thus improving sales profit rate.

3. Accelerate the recovery of funds: electronic payment under the e-commerce mode can be completed in a few seconds, and it needs the approval of payment gateways and banks. Coupled with the application of digital signatures and other means, the payment for goods sold through e-commerce can be recovered relatively quickly, and the payment is more secure, thus saving settlement funds.

4. Promote the change of enterprise organizational structure: E-commerce will promote the flat development of enterprise organizational structure. Under the e-commerce mode, the information flow of enterprises increases, and the acceleration of flow rate requires enterprises to make corresponding decisions and respond faster.

5. Improve the coordination of all links in the industrial chain: The deepening of industrial e-commerce improves the coordination of all links in the industrial chain and is conducive to the reshaping of the industrial market.

6. Change the business environment of enterprises: Under the e-commerce model, the economic model of enterprises is simpler and more direct. Under the traditional market economy model, the production and consumption of enterprises are separated, and many production activities of enterprises, such as purchasing inventory, production research and development, are affected.