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Outsourcing Supply Chain Planning Processes ( Pages)
by A.B. Maynard and Ron Boling
Apr 11, 2006 Abstract : Supply chain planning tools deliver potentially tremendous savings when well implemented, and wreak havoc when they fail. A company considering an outsourcing strategy for their supply chain planning processes should first address some key aspects of these tools.
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Supply Chain Planning – Issues for Continuous Chemical Companies ( 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 in 2000: The Brains Behind Internet Fulfillment ( 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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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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Thriving and Surviving in a Turbulent World - Part Two: Planning and Its Results (6 Pages)
by Benoit Montreuil
Nov 29, 2001 Abstract : This article outlines the planning and results of an adaptive management process for manufacturing executives, who employ demand and supply chain planning technology.
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Supply Chain Vendor Morphs into SCEM with Response Management Vision ( 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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Thriving and Surviving in a Turbulent World Part Two: Planning and Its Results ( Pages)
by Benoit Montreuil
Dec 6, 2002 Abstract : This article outlines the planning and results of an adaptive management process for manufacturing executives, who employ demand and supply chain planning technology.
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WAM Systems Offers Supply Chain Planning Packaged Solution For Chemicals ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jan 8, 2001 Abstract : Not many people know of WAM Systems, a privately held supply chain management vendor situated in a Philadelphia suburb. Emboldened by growing interest and new venture capital, the company intends to make its presence known.
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Welcome to ERP - Distribution Showdown! Epicor Enterprise vs. JDA Supply Chain Planning & Optimization Suite vs. Pronto Xi ( Pages)
by Larry Blitz
May 23, 2008 Abstract : I'm Larry Blitz, editor of Technology Evaluation Centers’ (TEC) Vendor Showdown series. Welcome to our latest: ERP - Distribution Showdown. You’ll notice this one has a broader focus than Showdowns we’ve done in the past. Again we’ll be comparing three vendor solutions head-to-head, but not just on functionality. This time we’ll also look at the industries these solutions support, how well they cover different portions of the mid-market segment, and how their installed bases break out geographically. Of course, functionality is again a key component of this Showdown, broken down into four main distribution areas and 13 subareas. We hope you find today’s Showdown helpful and informative, and invite your comments and questions at showdown@technologyevaluation.com.
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