| 31. |
Increasing the Value of Your Enterprise Through Improved Supply Chain Decisions (3 Pages)
by Mark Wells
Nov 11, 2002 Abstract : Improving the decision process around inventory and supply chain flexibility will drive sustainable, measurable benefits in the near term that are disproportionate to the effort required.
Type: Article
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| 32. |
Does Supply Chain Management Software Make Sense in Wholesale Distribution? Part 3: Meeting the Objectives (5 Pages)
by Mark Wells
Sep 14, 2001 Abstract : Because the technology has become easier to implement, use, and maintain, many of the challenges to achieving the benefits that supply chain management software applications can provide have been removed.
Type: Article
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| 33. |
SCT Fygir To Lubricate Valvoline’s Supply Chain (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 25, 2000 Abstract : On the heels of its win at Equilon, SCT Corporation recently secured another high-profile contract in the petroleum products sector with Valvoline, the $1.1 billion lube oil division of Ashland Inc.
Type: Article
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| 34. |
Computer Associates, Baan Japan and EXE Announce Strategic Alliance to Provide Total Supply Chain Management Solutions (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 13, 1999 Abstract : On October 4, Computer Associates International, Inc. (CA), Baan Japan, and EXE Inc. announced a strategic alliance designed to enable Japanese companies to create total solutions for the rapidly growing supply chain management (SCM) field. The companies will jointly market the new solutions, which will be built on Unicenter TNG, CA's industry-leading enterprise management software.
Type: Article
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| 35. |
How to Optimize Application Integration in Manufacturing by Cast Iron Systems
Abstract : Data integration is a key enabler for supply chain modernization. Competition is driving increased integration of the supply chain, both due to direct cost pressures and to increased globalization. There can be little doubt that well implemented supply chain integration saves labor costs and improves inventory control. This has often been a complex and costly proposition. Standards, improved products and a common understanding of best practices for distributed systems are reducing the price of entry to supply chain automation. This will, in turn drive broader integration of manufacturing and distribution endpoints.
Type: White Paper
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| 36. |
Avoid the Perils of Service Parts Planning in Supply Chain Management (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic and Olin Thompson
Aug 1, 2005 Abstract : Significant differences exist between the new parts production supply chain and the service and replacement parts supply chain. Companies using conventional, new product inventory methods are missing opportunities to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Type: Article
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| 37. |
Supply Chain Decisions - Make Sure You Understand the Dollars and Sense (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Jul 21, 2003 Abstract : Companies make decisions about their supply chains every day. But do they really understand the impact of their decisions on the P&L, Balance Sheet, and key operational metrics? Do they have the tools to available to consider a broad set of possible options and their inherent trade-offs?
Type: Article
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| 38. |
Supply Chain Decisions - Make Sure You Understand the Dollars and Sense (3 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Jul 21, 2003 Abstract : Companies make decisions about their supply chains every day. But do they really understand the impact of their decisions on the P&L, Balance Sheet, and key operational metrics? Do they have the tools to available to consider a broad set of possible options and their inherent trade-offs?
Type: Article
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| 39. |
Using Demand to Modulate Consumer Packaged Goods Supply Networks (5 Pages)
by Subramanyam Venkataraman
Jun 21, 2006 Abstract : Traditionally, the consumer packaged goods supply chain has been 'driven to the market,' mostly by upstream manufacturers. But progressive companies are realizing the value of being 'driven by the market,' and are starting to use demand as a guiding principle.
Type: Article
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| 40. |
Supply Chain Operations Reference and Other Features in ASW (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 7, 2005 Abstract : IBS may be the first vendor to fully integrate a supply chain operations reference model in its business intelligence solution. Customers receive more efficient measurements and benchmarking across their supply chain regardless of their supply chain and ERP software.
Type: Article
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