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Surviving an Economic Downturn in the Retail Sector

Enterra Insights

And sales of big-ticket items like jewelry and electronics have weakened. Customers are in control, and retailers who fail to accurately predict demand are doomed to fail.” Intelligent demand management software is the key technology enabler of lean retail merchandise management.”

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Supply Chain Case Study: the Executive's Guide

Supply Chain Opz

Manufacturing systems and regulatory compliance are considered to be very complex, coupled with the limited number suppliers due to the high barriers to entry. Moreover, the aircraft manufacturers have to do whatever it takes to win the order long before the commencement of production. Many industries try to imitate Dell''s success.

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How ERP can make renewable energy companies more efficient

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

These include manufacturers of wind turbines, equipment used for solar power and hydropower, and components used in geothermal plants. It can track, manage and report the book value and depreciation of fixed assets. An ERP system provides real-time, detailed visibility into key inventory control and supply chain management measures.

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This Week In Supply Chain Management Tech- June 14 2022

Supply Chain Matters

The acquisition comes on the heels of ToolsGroup ’s acquisition of Mi9 Retail’s Demand Management business (formerly JustEnough Software ), and further extends ToolsGroup ’s functional reach in retail from planning to execution. This column featured details of that acquisition in a November 2021 update. Acquisition.

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Roberto Crippa: “If you try to manage new business with old rules you fail”

Supply Chain Movement

Until June of this year, Tecniplast, an Italian manufacturer of laboratory equipment and specialised plastics, did not have a formal supply chain. The business and the mind-set of the company had already moved from one that used to sell products to one that manufactures and delivers complex solutions. I’m having lots of fun!