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Supply Chain & Manufacturing Systems Contents
JUNE 2004 Summary
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Management Briefings |
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- Market Overview & Analysis
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3
Investment in manufacturing and supply chain technology
is on the up, despite continuing implementation problems.
Pat Sweet describes our latest user research.
- Expert Opinion
David Manning of Oliver Wight says failure to realise benefit
from supply chain software is down to the behaviour of the
staff involved, not the technology.
- View from the Top |
Part 2
Lex Auto Logistics decided to graft best of breed warehousing
software onto its existing ERP system. IT Director Keith
Dewhurst tells us what happened.
- Implementation Issues
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Many production managers regard ‘the system’ as their enemy.
How do you make friends? Plaut Consulting’s Mike Hurt reports.
- E-Procurement | Part
2
E-procurement is meant to be the jewel in the crown of supply
chain and manufacturing technology. Chris Wootton shows
how to shine.
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- Outsourcing Trends
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Accenture’s Charles Findlay and Len Sherman research why
outsourcing is catching on in the supply chain.
- Globalisation | Part
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Real-time process management should be the next goal for
global supply chains, says Graham Young.
- New Technology | Part
2
Previewing emerging technology – from multi-plant scheduling
to open standards – designed for small to medium-sized engineering
companies.
- Round Table | Part
2 | Part 3
Experts from EDS, PRTM, Deloitte and The Logistics Business
pool their knowledge on subjects ranging from why supply
chain collaboration is hard to achieve, to the role of RFID
technology.
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