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Grainger and Commerce One Join Forces to Provide Advanced Internet Procurement Solutions to Customers

May 11, 1999

Trading Network Collaboration Speeds Online Catalog Delivery To E-Commerce Customers

CHICAGO, and WALNUT CREEK, Calif., May 11 -- Grainger (NYSE: GWW), the leading provider of maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) supplies in North America and Commerce One, Inc., a global leader in enterprise procurement solutions, have announced they will align forces to provide customers with access to Grainger's industry-leading catalog of MRO supplies. Extending its strong commitment to Internet commerce, Grainger also participated in Commerce One's recent round of private funding.

Grainger will occupy a premier position within Commerce One's procurement solutions BuySite 5.0 Desktop Commerce Applications, and MarketSite.net B to B Marketplace Portal, an open business-to-business marketplace for electronic procurement, empowering desktop end-users with access to the Grainger.com electronic catalog of MRO content. Through this seamless connection between MarketSite.net and Grainger.com, procurement customers can realize cost savings, greater efficiency, and convenience in their purchasing of indirect goods and services. In addition to the interaction between MarketSite.net and Grainger.com Internet commerce portals, Grainger Consulting Services will offer its indirect materials management services to the Commerce One community of buyers to assist in their implementation of Internet commerce solutions.

"Grainger is delighted to have the power of Commerce One's business-to-business Internet commerce solution to connect our mutual customers to our unmatched selection of MRO products and product information," said Don Bielinski, group president of Grainger.

"This strategic alliance with Commerce One reinforces Grainger's commitment to Internet commerce and to open trading networks," added Richard Keyser, chairman and CEO of Grainger.

This commitment to the Internet also includes OrderZone.com, Grainger's new multi-supplier site, announced in February and currently in pilot. On schedule to launch May 15, OrderZone.com streamlines customers' purchasing processes across multiple suppliers.

Commerce One's MarketSite.net is designed to provide significant economies of scale for trading partners by centralizing content and transaction management functions, and eliminating the need for customized point-to-point integration and content management. MarketSite.net is built using MarketSite's open marketplace platform that provides a comprehensive solution for deploying open, marketplaces that can inter-operate with other marketplaces.

"We are excited to form this strategic relationship with Grainger," says Mark Hoffman, president and CEO of Commerce One. "They share in our vision to provide customers with premium service through Internet commerce solutions."

Customers of both Grainger and Commerce One will benefit from the alliance through superior content, and the ease of a one-stop electronic procurement process. Grainger Consulting Services provides additional value to customers in the digital marketplace through its indirect materials management consulting and implementation services.

About Commerce One

Commerce One is a leading provider of electronic commerce solutions that dynamically link buying and supplying organizations into real-time trading communities. The Commerce Chain Solution by Commerce One, comprised of Commerce One BuySite and Commerce One MarketSite, enables companies to significantly reduce operations costs and increase efficiency by automating the entire indirect goods and services supply chain. As a result, enterprise organizations are able to realize a strategic competitive advantage as well as a rapid return on investment. For more information, visit http://www.commerceone.com.

About Grainger

W.W. Grainger, Inc., with 1998 sales of $4.3 billion, is the leading North American provider of maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) supplies, services, and related information to businesses and institutions. GWW shares are traded on the New York and Chicago stock exchanges. For more information, visit Grainger at http://www.grainger.com.

Commerce One, Commerce Chain, BuySite, and MarketSite.net and Marketplace Portal are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Commerce One.