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Critical Issues Manufacturing/Supply Chain
Critical issues are a collection of articles created by leaders, senior executives, research analysts and influential people within the vendor community about a variety of topics relating to the manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, transportation and distribution marketplace across Europe. These articles cover topics such as market trends, improvements in technology, best practice with certain solutions and some thought provoking comment on all aspects of optimising and improving efficiencies throughout the supply chain from raw material to finished product.
Gartner Predicts 2005: IT Management Reinvents Itself
Nov 19, 2004 Comments (0)
In 2005, the fate of the IT organization and the CIO will depend on their ability to expand their awareness of their external environment and adapt to new, permanent demands for business-based capability and performance.
TRANS-POLUDNIE IMPLEMENTS STRINGENT ECO POLICY
Nov 18, 2004 Comments (0)
Trans-Poludnie, the leading Polish provider of logistics solutions, have started the implementation of one of the stringiest ecological norms ISO 14001 norm, defining the relationship between the company and the natural environment.
MOTHERCARE SELECTS EXEL TO MANAGE NEW UK LOGISTICS HUB
Nov 18, 2004 Comments (0)
Exel has won a five-year contract to manage Mothercare's UK distribution centres.
Ross Systems appoints Steve Tonks as senior sales consultant
Nov 18, 2004 Comments (0)
Steve joins Ross from supply chain software company Finmatica, where he was regional manager for North West Europe.
Sit, watch, wait
Nov 17, 2004 Comments (0)
The best decisions are not necessarily made quickly. That is my observation of the considered approach Metrologic is taking over RFID. This is a bar code scanner company that is enjoying great success and is, therefore, well positioned to restrain itself from entering the RFID arena right now.
AIM Company of the year chooses Image Integrators for Invoice processing and automated data capture solution
Nov 12, 2004 Comments (0)
Image Integrators is delighted to announce Mears Group PLC as a new customer for the development and implementation of a document management and automated data capture solution for purchase invoices.
Making CRM work in the ERP environment
Nov 11, 2004 Comments (0)
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems enable access to copious amounts of data that make life easier for manufacturing organisations. Matthew Phelps from McGuffie Brunton describes how automating...
CORUS FAST-TRACKS METAL PRODUCTION WITH INTEL XEON MP AND INTEL ITANIUM 2 PROCESSOR-BASED SOLUTION
Nov 11, 2004 Comments (0)
Steel-maker turns to Streamline Computing and Intel for high performance and lower costs to overhaul production process.
POOR DATA QUALITY WILL SERIOUSLY DAMAGE BUSINESS HEALTH PREDICTS BUTLER GROUP
Nov 11, 2004 Comments (0)
Butler Group Report on Data Quality and Integrity highlights failure by businesses to assess data quality and points to damaging consequences of failing to do so.
