| 81. |
Provia Gets Nod From BMG Distribution (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jan 19, 2001 Abstract : With help from consulting partner PricewaterhouseCoopers, BMG plans to implement Provia to improve its fulfillment operations.
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| 82. |
Manhattan’s Footprint Grows With Intrepa Acquisition (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Nov 17, 2000 Abstract : Manhattan Associates acquires Intrepa LLC for $30 million. The result is a coupling of warehousing and distribution solutions.
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| 83. |
IMI Hopes Vivaldi Plays Well for Reverse Auctioneer (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
May 4, 2000 Abstract : In signing CoShopper.com, European e-fulfillment vendor Industri-Matematik opens a passage to its least penetrated corner of the globe, the Far East.
Type: Article
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| 84. |
IMI, IBM Take First Step in Third Quarter (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 3, 2000 Abstract : Six months after announcing its partnership with IBM, Industri-Matematik posted positive license growth in its third fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2000 but still has some problems to overcome.
Type: Article
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| 85. |
What's in a Name for Supply Chain Vendors? (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 9, 2000 Abstract : Paragon Management Systems, now Adexa, is the latest niche supply chain management vendor to re-christen itself in the last seven months. Since July, four small vendors have assumed new names and personas to better differentiate their offerings in the marketplace.
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| 86. |
Transition for Manhattan Associates Necessary for Long Term Growth (7 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : Based in Atlanta, Georgia, $78 million Manhattan Associates, Inc. develops, markets, and supports supply chain execution systems for distribution center management and Internet fulfillment. 1999 was a difficult year for the vendor, marked by reorganization and management turnover in the midst of rapid corporate expansion. Completing its transition to an Internet enabler will be important for Manhattan's long term future.
Type: Article
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| 87. |
EXE Latest Vendor to Join IBM Supply Chain Club (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : IBM and EXE Technologies today announced a global strategic relationship in which the two vendors will provide supply chain customers with integrated solutions that will help them transform into e-businesses. These solutions will be initially targeted to customers in the automotive, consumer packaged goods, electronics, retail and wholesale distribution industries. In addition, EXE and IBM announced that Pep Boys, a large automotive products retailer in the United States, and Metro Richelieu, one of Canada's largest grocers, are the first customers to take advantage of this relationship.
Type: Article
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| 88. |
Warehouse Management Systems: Pie in the Sky or Floating Bakery?Part Two: The Pareto Principle, Processes, and People: Assessing Your Warehouse Management System Needs (4 Pages)
by Rene Jones
Oct 1, 2004 Abstract : To ensure your warehouse management system is implemented as painlessly as possible, you must assess your warehouse situation before you decide on a warehouse solution. Using the Pareto Principle, where a minority of inputs yields the majority results; examining your processes; evaluating your personnel; monitoring the progress of implementation; and testing are the best ways to ensure both a successful launch and long term return on investment.
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| 89. |
A Supply Chain Applications Vendor Expands Beyond Its Roots (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 14, 2006 Abstract : Click Commerce has evolved beyond its roots, into a provider of much more comprehensive on-demand supply and demand chain management software, consulting, hosting, and related services that should enable users throughout the world to collaborate in near real time.
Type: Article
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| 90. |
Will Recent Acquisition Catalyze Catalyst’s Strategy? Part Two: Current Strategy (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 26, 2004 Abstract : Catalyst is one of the first supply chain execution suppliers to offer both the 'flow-through' functionality and traditional warehouse management features in one system, allowing a facility to run in either or both modes. Its current strategy, termed 'Best-for-Business,' is to offer componentized products based on an open, modular technology, and solution-neutral consulting services driven by customers' business goals.
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