Supply Chain Intelligence Research
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Onboarding suppliers to sustainable supply chain
Sponsored by: IBMIt is essential to convey sustainability in a meaningful way to manufacturers and clear manner for suppliers. In this tip guide, you will learn best practices for green manufacturing policies, tips for overcoming resistance to green supply chain management and expert insights to identify and manage performance metrics.
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Tip Guide: Study finds manufacturing analytics falling short
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.Nearly two-thirds of manufacturers use time-consuming, unreliable spreadsheets for their business analytics, and many say the information is stale or unreliable, leading to time consuming, costly mistakes for companies. In this tip guide, readers will learn more about the shortcomings of manufacturing analytics.
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eGuide: Best practices for managing sustainable supply chains
Sponsored by: IBMMany organizations, from large corporations to small not-for-profits, are eager to jump on the supply chain sustainability bandwagon without fully understanding what such a program means to the organization and its supply chain. In this e-guide, find best practices for managing sustainable supply chains and onboarding suppliers.
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Tip Guide: Supply chain analytics offers cost, revenue advantages
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.Propelled by globalization and the convergence of mobile and cloud computing, industry experts believe that although supply chain analytics has been around for a decade, it is truly on the verge of taking off. In this tip guide, readers will discover the advantages of advanced manufacturing business intelligence (BI).
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Tip Guide: Supply chain data management essential for “sense and respond” analytics
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.In this tip guide, readers will learn best practices for supply chain data management to provide a successful, responsive analytics strategy for their organization.
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Tip Guide: Unify supplier, customer data for manufacturing business intelligence
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.Installing the building blocks for manufacturing business intelligence (BI) can be challenging for organizations. In this tip guide, readers will learn best practices to unify supplier and customer data for manufacturing BI.
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Tip Guide: Tips for supply chain analytics and manufacturing BI
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.Early this year, Ventana Research Inc. released a study that found supply chain analytics appears to be a poorly understood technology in dire need of some best practices. In this tip guide, readers will learn expert advice for putting supply chain analytics to use in manufacturing business intelligence (BI).
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Tip-Guide: Demand-driven supply chain innovations center on analytics, mobile ID
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.In this expert tip guide, readers will learn details around the recent advances in automatic identification and data capture (AIDC), especially item-level radio frequency identification (RFID) and smartphone-based social media and scanning applications for consumers, as well as new applications of supply chain analytics.
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Beyond barcodes and RFID: WiFi,RTLS, and other next-gen sensor technologies for manufacturing
Sponsored by: IQMSIn this eBook, read expert advice on finding the right mix of next generation wireless sensor technologies for every warehouse and shop floor.
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Getting Started with UHF RFID Solutions: The Technology, Applications and Benefits
Sponsored by: Motorola SolutionsThis white paper explains how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can provide the supply chain and asset visibility required for business success through automated identification, location and tracking of your products and assets.
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Newest techniques for using technology to enable the demand-driven supply chain
Sponsored by: IQMSThis eBook explains the latest demand planning software tools and strategies, provides an update on advanced demand-sensing technologies, and offers tips on handling BI challenges,
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Tips for improving supply chain management
Sponsored by: KinaxisAn efficient supply chain is key to a successful organization. Read this e-book for expert advice on how to optimize your supply chain, using more efficient technology and best practices, and find out what the most successful supply chains have in common.
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Case study: INTTRA supports the global supply chain with a world-class IT infrastructure from IBM
Sponsored by: IBMTo develop a multi-carrier e-commerce platform for a containerized shipping company, INTTRA leveraged a variety of hardware and software solutions from IBM® and VSS. The solutions delivered reliability, performance and scalability - all within the client’s space and budget. Read the case study to find out more.
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New Rules for a New Decade: A Vision for Smarter Supply Chain Management
Sponsored by: IBMThis report demonstrates the benefits of building smarter supply chains and highlights three new rules for optimizing performance given today’s often-daunting challenges. Find out if your supply chain organization is an ‘Operator’, ‘Planner’ or ‘Visionary’, and the strategic capabilities required at each level to advance supply chain performance.
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E-Guide: Ensuring Lean, Demand-Driven Manufacturing with the Right Technology
Sponsored by: Plex SystemsRead this E-Guide and discover how lean software can boost your supply chain visibility. Uncover the importance of effective supply chain management visibility as well as 3 basic tasks that that aid in completing successful IT initiatives.
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The Smarter Supply Chain of the Future - Chief Supply Chain Officer Study
Sponsored by: IBMWith so many challenges facing supply chain executives worldwide today, how do they cope? Read this study to discover how the Smarter Supply Chain of the Future can give your business the edge.
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Birst Case Study: Citrix Systems: Citrix Improves Profitability with Supply Chain Insight Provided by Birst
Sponsored by: BirstRead this case study to learn how Fred Tiso and his team from Citrix Systems used Birst to optimize their Supply chain. Birst helped Citrix quickly digitize the entire Citrix supply chain, gain real-time visibility into sales forecasts, bookings, shipments, tracking numbers, backlog, product reliability, inventory, material forecast, and more.
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Spend Performance Management - Maximize Savings, Reduce Supplier Risks
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.The SAP BusinessObjects Spend Performance Management application provides full visibility into direct and indirect spend, and helps companies proactively identify cost savings opportunities and supply risks, reduce costs, maintain supply continuity, and increase spend under management.
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How to Optimize Supply Chain Management in SAP Environments
Sponsored by: TAKE Supply ChainIt's getting more and more difficult for SAP customers to contain the costs of supply chain management. This eBook looks at the technologies and techniques that SAP customers are using to optimize their sourcing processes and to make their supply chains as efficient as possible.
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Ensuring Reliable Inbound Supply Integration
Sponsored by: Sterling Commerce, An IBM CompanyThis white paper will enumerate the critical business challenges, as well as specific opportunities and benefits of working aggressively to achieve inbound supply integration.
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Reverse Logistics Management-- An Effective Strategy for Revenue Maximization in CPG Industry
Sponsored by: WiproThis paper presents an overview and introduction to reverse logistics and how to manage reverse logistics in the CPG industry in an efficient manner.
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Painting the CPG Supply Chain GREEN
Sponsored by: WiproThis paper offers a solution for businesses to achieve balance between profitability and sustainability by leveraging the platform of packaged implementations.
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Presentation Transcript: Best Practices to Gain Visibility and Control of Your Demand Network
Sponsored by: E2openIn this presentation transcript of the "Best Practices to Gain visibility and Control of Your Demand Network" webcast E2open and AMR Research will discuss new demand network management trends and technologies that will enable multi-enterprise companies to maximize the potential of their demand networks by providing more visibility and control.