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 Access Supply Chain

 Aldata Solution

 Exel

 FuturMaster

 Infor Global Solutions

 Interchain

 ProAct International

 Sanderson

 SSI

 Swisslog

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 Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: PA Consulting’s Graham Stevens

 View from the Top: ABRO | Part 2

 Supply Chain Visualisation: Alastair Ross and David Carter of Supply Chain Analytics | Part 2

 Sourcing Strategies: A survey by Accenture | Part 2 | Part 3

 RFID: Capgemini’s Ard Jan Vethman | Part 2

 Supply Chain Planning: Oliver Wight Europe | Part 2 | Part 3

 New Technology: Tim Jefferson | Part 2

 Manufacturing Systems: Simon Bragg of ARC | Part 2

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The best manufacturing practices are enabled by performance management technology, says Simon Bragg of ARC.

Why NFC is key to RFID - Part 1 | Part 2

Simon Bragg: best practices are often enabled by technology

One of the most important corporate processes for a manufacturer is the setting of targets and performance goals, followed by daily/weekly/ monthly reporting of progress against those goals. The targets should reflect best practice in line with the corporate strategy.

Systems to measure against targets are strategic, since they enable companies to manage effectively, to extract the best performance from their people, partners and productive assets. In addition, they play a crucial role in communicating the organisation’s values, and in aligning different units, employees and constituencies.

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