January 29, 2007
from retailsolutionsonline.com
Intesource, the intelligent sourcing experts, today announced the release of a new Spend Management module, implemented into the Intesource Intelligent Sourcing Suite. Utilizing Intesource�s proven tools and technology, combined with expert services, spend management can become a regular part of an organization�s ongoing fiscal maintenance.
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Posted by Rick Ankrum
January 29, 2007
from free-articles-zone.com
The evolution of reverse logistics for manufactured products is developing in direct proportion to the rapid advancements in technology and the subsequent price erosion of products as new and improved products enter the supply chain at a faster pace. With such thin margins and so much competition, mismanagement of the supply chain can be devastating. Those organizations with the infrastructure to capture and compare the composite value of components with real time intelligent analysis and disposition based on changes in refurbishment cost, resale value, spare parts, repair and overall demand will not only become more profitable, but such flexibility and scalability will allow them to outmaneuver and eliminate the competition.
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Posted by Rick Ankrum
January 29, 2007
from ameinfo.com
Infor, one of the largest global providers of enterprise software, today announced that Oman Cables, a leading manufacturer and exporter of power cables located in the Middle East, has successfully implemented Infor ERP Baan at its plants in Muscat, in the Sultanate of Oman.
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Posted by Rick Ankrum
January 29, 2007
from supplychainreview.com.au
A re-engineered supply chain, led by former Woolworths executives, has seen retail store Myer turn the corner under new management.
Myer has quickly slashed stock levels and reorganised its inbound chain since the private equity buy-out from the Coles group last July.
The company has offloaded more than $400 million in stock, allowing it to rationalise its warehousing.
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Posted by Rick Ankrum