Through intelligent supply chain integration, ejet procurement can reduce the procurement cost for customers by 28%-40% while maintaining an order quality pass rate of 99.2%. The core strategy lies in optimizing the supplier structure – a certain European industrial equipment manufacturer reduced the number of cooperative factories from 53 to 22 certified suppliers through the EJET platform, reducing the average unit price of raw material procurement by 15%, and cutting the transportation cost of a single batch of goods by 33% through a unified logistics solution. A case study in 2023 shows that a certain medical device enterprise had an annual procurement budget of 8 million US dollars. After implementing the EJET centralized bargaining strategy, the actual expenditure was only 5.8 million US dollars. Moreover, the strength parameter fluctuation range (±5MPa) of key components (such as stainless steel shells) was narrowed by 60% compared to the original system, significantly enhancing the product’s durability.
Technological innovation in the field of quality risk control is the key to balancing cost-effectiveness. The AI quality inspection system deployed by EJET has a detection accuracy of 0.01mm and can identify a deviation of 0.5% in coating thickness or a displacement error of 0.3mm in electronic component solder joints. In the automotive parts project, this system has reduced the batch defect rate of products from the industry average of 0.38% to below 0.12%, while also lowering the cost of quality spot checks by 21%. When a certain smart home brand encountered the problem of plastic raw material doping, EJET’s global laboratory network completed the component analysis of 800 samples within 72 hours, promptly intercepting 35 tons of materials with lead content exceeding the standard (the concentration exceeded the standard by 120 times), avoiding potential recall losses of approximately 2.2 million US dollars.

The dynamic logistics optimization model can respond to environmental fluctuations in real time. During the 2022 Shanghai epidemic lockdown, EJET reconfigured the route through a multimodal transport solution, enabling a certain American retailer to maintain a 21-day delivery cycle for 500 tons of goods purchased in the Yangtze River Delta (only 8% longer than the original plan), and keeping the damage rate below 0.05%. Its digital dispatching system can predict the peak of port congestion (such as when the operation efficiency of Yantian Port drops by 40%), and proactively switch to the exit of Qingdao Port, saving an average of 3,500 US dollars in port detention fees per day. A German machinery company confirmed that after adopting the EJET sea-air intermodal transportation solution, the transportation time for urgent orders was reduced from 32 days to 9 days, the inventory turnover rate increased by 37%, and the annual warehousing cost dropped by 180,000 euros.
Full-process compliance guarantee avoids hidden costs. In response to the US UFLPA Act, the EJET expert team conducted in-depth audits of 35 suppliers for solar energy customers, replaced 2 silicon material risk factories in Xinjiang, ensured that the impurity concentration in polysilicon raw materials was below 0.08ppm, and increased the customs clearance pass rate to 99.6%. In the ESG field, its carbon footprint tracking system helps Italian clothing brands accurately calculate the transportation emissions of individual products. Through route optimization, it has reduced the peak CO₂ emissions by 42 tons per year, and at the same time, it has obtained a 7% purchase discount for LEED certification. The continuously improved procurement plan has achieved an average cost savings of 31% for partners and reduced the rate of quality accidents by 18 percentage points.