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o9 Solutions and vTradEx successfully entered Chinese market

o9 Solutions

The ability to execute and deliver value to multiple customers in the consumer goods and manufacturing industries has proven to be a success. Founded in 2001, vTradEx is the leading provider of intelligent cloud solutions that redefine supply chain execution for global organizations operating in China. About vTradEx.

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:o9 Solutions announces a strategic partnership with vTradEx to enter the Chinese market

o9 Solutions

With this partnership, :o9 introduces its market leading cloud platform to manufacturers and retailers in China across many different industries, including consumer goods, electronics, fashion apparel, industrial manufacturers, semiconductor, and retail, among others. “We

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Seasoned Leadership in Action™! An Interview with Michael Massetti, VP at Gartner!

Supply Chain Game Changer

We dug that company out of terrible financial difficulty after the “internet bubble” burst in 2001. In reality, a few abrupt moves and getting laid off in 2001 by Dell drove a sharp left-hand turn in my career in 2002 that evolved to where I am today. My tenure at AMD was amazing.

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Infor’s Acquistion of GT Nexus: If I Had a Magic Wand

Supply Chain Shaman

The company branded as GT Nexus in 2001 and purchased Tradecard in 2013. As a frequent contributor of supply chain content to the industry, Lora writes by-line monthly columns for SCM Quarterly, Consumer Goods Technology, Supply Chain Movement and Supply Chain Brain. It’s Infor’s second largest acquisition.

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VTech: A Story of a Supply Chain Leader

Supply Chain Shaman

The first presented in June 2001 outlined where we were in supply chain and what we needed to do. In 2001, we were in trouble, but in 2004, we had made a lot of progress. Our chairman in September 2001, announced business write-downs in our interim results, and committed that supply chain would be a strategic imperative.

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How Companies Can Break the Hoarding Habit

MIT Supply Chain

However, their indiscriminate stockpiling is aggravating the shortages issues and straining consumer goods supply chains already under pressure from increasing labor and transportation costs. Recall how in 2001 leading tech companies?—?notably CEO David Smith said, “We’re buying a lot of everything. notably Cisco?—?had

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