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SCM Evaluation Center

Nov 8, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted SCM knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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Does Supply Chain Management Software Make Sense in Wholesale Distribution? Part 3: Meeting the Objectives ( 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.
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Does Supply Chain Management Software Make Sense in Wholesale Distribution? Part 2: The Critical Objectives ( Pages)
by Mark Wells
Sep 12, 2001 Abstract : There are critical objectives that Supply Chain Management Software must satisfy to meet the challenges faced by wholesale distributors.
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Identifying the ROI of a Software Application for SCM Part 1: We Need To Know Now ( Pages)
by Mark Wells
Jul 13, 2001 Abstract : If you are not experiencing organizational stress in some of the areas where the benefits may occur, then perhaps a decision to invest in supply chain management software should be postponed. If you do have some pain in one or more of these areas, then you can follow the concepts in this article to understand the potential of supply chain management software to fix the cause of the pain and improve your bottom line. This part discusses the challenge of limited time to perform analysis.
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Does Supply Chain Management Software Make Sense in Wholesale Distribution? ( Pages)
by Mark Wells
Sep 8, 2001 Abstract : This paper examines the steel service center segment of the wholesale distribution industry as a case in point of the challenges facing distributors and the relief offered through supply chain software.
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i2 Technologies at the Front of the Supply Chain ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : i2 Technologies is the largest and fastest growing vendor of supply chain management software with $456 million in revenue over the last twelve months and a 48% average growth rate over the last five years. Fueled by a powerful sales and marketing machine and corporate development strategy, i2 will maintain its lead through Y2K and beyond.
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How Supply Chain Management Helps Today's Engineer-to-order Companies ( Pages)
by David Bourque
Jul 18, 2008 Abstract : In today's competitive engineer-to-order (ETO) manufacturing environment, procuring components on time and within budget is crucial. With rising fuel costs and increased international trade, supply chain management software can help ETO organizations get—and stay—ahead of the competition.
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SCM Software for Mills ( Pages)
by Ashfaque Ahmed
Jul 17, 2004 Abstract : Demand for mill products especially in the metals and packaging industry is growing fast. This presents a good opportunity for the software vendors who cater to the needs of customers in these industries. But these industries have some unique requirements which are discussed throughout this article. Supply chain management software which does planning and execution for manufacturing, transportation, distribution etc. for mills industry, needs to address these unique requirements.
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Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft Windows 2000 in Functionality – Part III ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jun 16, 2000 Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.
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Not all SCM Products Are Created Equal ( Pages)
by Steve R. McVey
Mar 14, 2002 Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.
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