Chem eStandards™ Initiative Completes Its Mission: CIDX™ Poised to Support Ongoing Efforts

02-Feb-2001

Beth Hough, interim executive director of the Chemical Industry Data Exchange (CIDXä), announced today that the second phase of the Chem eStandards™ initiative is complete. Begun in July 2000, the initiative was jump-started by BASF, The Dow Chemical Company and DuPont to develop a broad set of nonproprietary, eXtensible Markup Language (XML) standards to facilitate business-to-business data exchange across the chemical industry worldwide.

The initiative’s second phase focused on logistics, invoicing, forecasting, exchange and multinational interactions. As a result of efforts during Phases 1 and 2, over 700 data elements have been defined and 47 new transactions can be conducted using the standards. More than 1,000 pages of standards documentation containing technical and implementation information have been created.

Now ready for use, the standards are the result of active contribution by numerous chemical companies and their partners. Additional companies contributing to the project include chemical industry leaders – Air Products, BP, Celanese, Eastman Chemical Company, Occidental Chemical Corporation, Rohm and Haas, Shell and Solutia; chemical marketplaces – CheMatch, ChemConnect, ElastomerSolutions, Elemica and Envera; and service and solution providers – Accenture (formerly known as Andersen Consulting), Bulknet, JP Morgan Treasury Services, Citigroup, Crossworlds Software, Inc., EC Outlook, Extricity, Inc., OneChem Ltd., Transentric, webMethods, Inc. and XMLSolutions Corporation. As of Jan. 22, 2001, other companies that have registered their support and encouragement of the use of these standards are: Arch Chemicals, Inc., Ashland Distribution Company, Atofina, Bayer Corporation, ChemUnity, Clariant International Ltd., ExxonMobil Chemical, The Lubrizol Corporation, NOVA Chemicals, and Rhodia Inc.

“The collaborative effort of so many industry leaders made the project a resounding success,” said Hough. “Suppliers and their customers can use these standards as a framework, to reduce implementation times and the costs associated with business-to-business integration.”

Vendor-neutral and available free of charge to all chemical industry members, the standards will continue to be enhanced in the future.

According to Ken Hutcheson, standards director for CIDXä, “While the Chem eStandardsä initiative may have achieved its initial goal, building support for the standards and developing them further is an ongoing process. These responsibilities are being assumed by CIDXä, where we will have the opportunity to pull together ideas and experiences from across the entire industry.”

Recently, CIDXä expanded its mission to become the chemical industry’s standards body. To fulfill its new role, the group has restructured its organization to include three full-time, on-loan positions and volunteer working committees.

From February 5–8, CIDXä will hold a meeting in Clearwater, Fla., where attendees will discuss Chem eStandardsä support. Educational sessions, in addition to the initial convening of work committees, also are planned. For information on the meeting or to participate in the proceedings, visit the CIDXä Web site at www.cidx.org. Current versions of the Chem eStandards™ also can be found at this Web site.

The Chem eStandardsä initiative is a multicompany-funded undertaking dedicated to the development and promotion of nonproprietary, XML-based standards for conducting global e-business in the chemical industry. Participating and contributing to this initiative are leading chemical companies, chemical marketplaces and service providers.

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