MaintenanceNet, Inc. CEO Selected to Speak at Warranty Chain Management Conference

February 28, 2008

from foxbusiness.com

MaintenanceNet, Inc., the leading provider of maintenance contract management services, today announced that its CEO, Scott Herron, has been selected to speak at the Warranty Chain Management Conference, to be held March 4-6, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina Hotel in San Diego. Herron will deliver his presentation, “Driving Competitive Advantage Through Improved Data Management: A Case Study Perspective,” on Wednesday, March 5 between 3:45 and 5:30 p.m. during Track 9 of the conference.

This dynamic presentation will provide attendees with valuable insight into the steps that they can take to build a “cradle to grave” warranty lifecycle management program in order to dramatically improve warranty sales and renewals.


The evolution of risk and controls

February 28, 2008

from bdafrica.com

Historically, value preservation issues have driven the risk and controls agenda. Regulatory and compliance pressures as well as the tougher corporate governance regime demanded by regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, ‘J-SOX’, and the EU’s 8th Company Law Directive.

However, major companies are beginning to realize that they are spending too much time observing processes and are not putting enough effort into business improvement. The driver now is to go beyond value preservation, (essentially a focus on controls), to value creation with its performance focus on cost reduction and enhanced efficiencies.


Supply chain management: Food service shippers partner like never before

February 28, 2008

from logisticsmgmt.com

An economic free fall is ushering in a new era of collaboration between manufacturers and distributors, said leading business leaders at the Intlernational Foodservice Manufacturers Association’s annual Chain Operator’s Exchange (COEX) meeting this week.

“We have dealt with a slump in consumer spending before,” said Tad Wampfler, senior vice president of supply chain management for Wendy’s International, Inc. “But couple that with the rise of petroleum and grain, and you reach a real crisis.”

 

For Wampfler and other Fortune 500 executives attending the meeting, that means finding new ways of doing business.


Arshiya International to expand logistics offerings

February 28, 2008

from sify.com

Logistics service firm Arshiya International Ltd is expanding its offerings and has signed an initial pact with a US-based cold chain logistics provider for a joint venture in India, its top official said.

The company, previously known as IID Forgings Ltd, would be a majority holder in the cold chain services venture, helping Arshiya expand its services to retailers, chairman and chief executive officer Ajay Mittal said.

The company’s other service offerings include software solutions of supply chain management, freight forwarding as well as project logistics. It is also setting up free trade zones in the Middle East and India.


Retreat on meeting of supply chain practitioners of GHS underway

February 28, 2008

from myjoyonline.com

The first annual national retreat of supply chain practitioners in the public health sector opened at the SSNIT Conference Hall in Kumasi on Monday.

The three-day meeting being attended by 200 procurement officers from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) is under the theme: “Improving the Image of Supply Chain Practitioners”.


Infosys partners with ACDI/VOCA to empower Indian farmers

February 28, 2008

from equitybulls.com

Infosys Technologies Ltd has partnered with ACDI/VOCA, a non-profit international development organization that promotes broad-based economic growth, to develop an information and communication technology (ICT)-enabled application that would improve efficiencies in the agro supply chain in India. The solution successfully minimizes inventory requirements, reduces waste and allows retailers and farmers to be better integrated.


Government Agencies Work to Improve Supply Chain Management

February 28, 2008

from earthtimes.org

United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) have established a formal partnership designed to improve supply chain management for our armed forces.

Leaders from the three agencies recently signed an agreement establishing a customer support partnership among the three organizations that will result in improved support to the warfighter.

As global supply chain integration evolves, USTRANSCOM, DLA and GSA commit to provide best value supplies and services, in a timely manner.


SAP to Release Next-Generation Supply Chain Management Solution

February 28, 2008

from money.cnn.com

Further delivering on its commitment to provide software solutions enabling companies to increase visibility into essential information and simplify collaboration with their global network of business partners and customers, SAP AG today introduced the upcoming new release of its industry-leading supply chain management solution. In today’s global economy with its accelerated speed of change, a company’s business network is becoming its primary source of competitive differentiation. By transforming its network of employees, suppliers, customers, partners and distributors into a collaborative, customer-focused, demand-driven community, a company can intelligently adapt to changing market conditions and gain competitive advantage through accelerated innovation.