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AI This. Not So Fast.

Supply Chain Shaman

I write for this blog, craft reports from research for our newsletters, create blogs for Linkedin, and build articles for Forbes. 11/2017 Logility acquires Halo for 9.3 Most of the optimization focus in the traditional software solution focuses within a function of source, make or deliver. Stay tuned.

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My Take: E2open Buys Terra Technology

Supply Chain Shaman

As an analyst in the supply chain market for 15 years, I have written many articles on best-of-breed technology companies purchased by a larger company. The Terra solution complimented the functionality of the traditional APS vendors, i.e. Adexa, JDA, Logility, Kinaxis, SAP APO and Steelwedge. History of E2open.

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Ways Food and Beverage can Build Resilience with Supply Chain Optimization Software

Logility

In this article, we will cover examples and key factors that push businesses to build that supply chain resilience they need. The key to creating an effective market-driven demand plan is access to rich forecasts based on inputs from multiple sources. This change significantly enhanced operational efficiency and cost control.

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Yowza! A Nine-Step Decision Process to Help Guide Supply Chain Planning Selection

Supply Chain Shaman

They center on how to make a good decision in the purchase of supply chain planning solutions. Most have purchased software, but are dependent on Excel spreadsheets. This includes JDA, E2Open, Infor, Logility, and Oracle.) The source of data for this blog comes from market triangulation. Frustration abounds.

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How do we Drive Invention to Innovation in Planning?

Supply Chain Shaman

Today, 32% of companies have source, make and deliver reporting to the same organization, and the gaps in alignment between operations and commercial teams are large. It is the genesis of this article. Last night, I spoke at a conference on the use of advanced analytic techniques and the future of planning. Why so long?