B2B Portal definition

B2B Portal means the Internet portal providing direct access to the Websites of which the Organisation is an authorised user.
B2B Portal means the Purchaser’s system and communication portal to be subscribed by the Supplier for the Purchaser’s web electronic data interchange service;
B2B Portal means NAL's portal for posting policies, invoices and Orders which NAL will advise Supplier from time to time.

Examples of B2B Portal in a sentence

  • GISTC can also be referred by login to B2B Portal for Registered Vendors.

  • INFORMATION TO THE BIDDERS.a) Purchase related information is available at our Business-to- Business (B2B) Portal available on our website www.bhelhwr.co.in .The user ID & password can be obtained by sending a request to concerned purchase executives.

  • Purchase related information is available at our Business-to- Business (B2B) Portal available on our website https://hwr.bhel.com.

  • Purchase related information is available at our Business-to- Business (B2B) Portal available on our website www.bhelhwr.co.in The user ID & password can be obtained by sending a request to concerned purchase executives.

  • Purchase related information is available at our Business-to- Business (B2B) Portal available on our websitewww.bhelhwr.co.in The user ID & password can be obtained by sending a request to concerned purchase executives.

  • Please resolve your rejections and unexecuted overdue purchase order immediately which are posted at our B2B Portal, which can be visited through our site https://hwr.bhel.com.

  • INFORMATION TO THE BIDDERS.a) Purchase related information is available at our Business-to-Business (B2B) Portal available on our website https://hwr.bhel.com.The user ID & password can be obtained by sending a request to concerned purchase executives.b) Intimate your change in mail address or communication address or changes, if any, by email to AGM (SDX/MM) giving your bidder Code.

  • Purchase related information is available at our Business-to-Business (B2B) Portal available on our website https://hwr.bhel.com.The user ID & password can be obtained by sending a request to concerned purchase executives.

  • Please resolve your rejections and unexecuted overdue purchase order immediately which are posted at our B2B Portal, which can be visited through our site www.bhelhwr.co.in .

  • GISTC (Version June- 2021, Rev: 06) can also be referred by login to B2B Portal for Vendors.


More Definitions of B2B Portal

B2B Portal means NAL's portal for posting policies, invoices and Orders, the specifics of which NAL may advise Supplier from time to time.

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