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Mid-sized SCE Buys Small SCP: No Sure Bet on Short Term Profits (3 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Sep 1, 2005 Abstract : Leading supply chain execution (SCE) vendor, Manhattan Associates has recently announced its acquisition of Evant, a supply chain planning (SCP) company. Adjusting to a different type of supply chain application, gaining profitability, and maintaining high levels of customer care are some challenges facing the company.
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SCP and SCE Need to Collaborate for Better Fulfillment Part One: How SCP and SCE are Addressing WMS (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 13, 2003 Abstract : Warehouse management and transportation management have emerged as two of a few rare remaining fertile areas where companies still have ample opportunity to redesign and optimize. At the same time, these areas are less time-consuming and more oriented towards return on investment (ROI) in terms of incrementally improved operating costs and fulfillment capabilities.
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Supply Chain Planning – Issues for Continuous Chemical Companies (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Aug 4, 2002 Abstract : The continuous chemical industries typically share an objective of running at near 100% utilization. This and other realities yield unique requirements for a Supply Chain Planning (SCP) system. This article discusses some of these unique needs.
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Supply Chain Planning – Issues for Continuous Chemical Companies (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Oct 16, 2000 Abstract : The continuous chemical industries typically share an objective of running at near 100% utilization. This and other realities yield unique requirements for a Supply Chain Planning (SCP) system. This article discusses some of these unique needs.
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Supply Chain Planning in 2000: The Brains Behind Internet Fulfillment (7 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : The supply chain planning market will top $2.5 billion in 2000, driven in large part by the needs of Internet customer fulfillment.
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i2 Announces e-Business Strategy (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 28, 1999 Abstract : 'Market leader i2 Technologies has emerged relatively unscathed from this year's turbulence in the supply-chain management software arena. Now, i2 is expanding into new areas while positioning its core products as key to the development of Internet business strategies. At its user conference in Las Vegas on Oct. 13, i2 is expected to provide details of an e-commerce software suite for order-taking, managing website content, and providing price quotes, due to ship by year's end. It will also introduce an online marketplace that will be powered by i2's supply-chain planning and collaboration suite, and will be open to any company that wants
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i2 Technologies: Is the Boom Over? (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 9, 2000 Abstract : Seemingly unaffected by market downturns and Y2K, i2 Technologies regularly astounds the enterprise applications software industry with record-breaking financial results. In the wake of its most recent triumph, few would imagine that i2 shows signs of decline.
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Internet Makes SCP All That It Can Be (6 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 26, 2000 Abstract : The Internet is reshaping the supply chain planning marketplace. Several clear trends have emerged in recent years that capitalize on the possibilities for collaboration, information sharing, and instantaneous communication that the Internet provides.
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Supply Chain Vendor Morphs into SCEM with Response Management Vision (4 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Dec 9, 2005 Abstract : Supply chain planning vendors have moved beyond enterprise planning to solutions that encompass the whole supply chain. Companies like Kinaxis are using enterprise response management to manage events and responses as they occur and align results at the point-of-action.
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