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Manufacturing Connect Seminar 2016

Supply Chain Movement

Manufacturing Connect Seminar 2016. Organisation: JDA Software. Creating a Seamless Digital Supply Chain. Register for the seminar >>> Date: 25 May 2016. Venue: Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. URL: jda.com/manufacturing-connect-2016-scm.

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Lean versus EOQ? What’s best for your organization?

Kinaxis

While each approach has its merits, the two concepts present some conflicting advice. EOQ attempts to optimize lot size by balancing manufacturing cost ( Fixed + variable costs) with things like inventory holding costs and capacity utilization. Lean relies on minimization of, among other things, lot sizes, inventory and waiting.

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RELEX Shares Vision for Unified Retail Planning at its 5th Annual UK Space & Supply Chain Forum

RELEX Solutions

On 19th October, RELEX held its fifth annual UK Space & Supply Chain Forum, hosted by Ms Päivi Luostarinen, Ambassador of Finland, at the Finnish residence in Kensington Palace Gardens, London. Two customer presentations followed. Supply chain affects everything – from HR, to retail, to marketing and operations.

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MODEX 2020 is here. Are You Ready?

PINC

From 150 illuminating educational seminars to 950 exhibits of next-generation technology and equipment in action, MODEX lets you see what’s coming — and take advantage of it to power your supply chain for years to come. Lots of preparation, coordination, and execution. MODEX is here. Are you ready? We are ready!

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Central Planning Engines: Lessons from Leibniz

Arkieva

I had the unique opportunity to attend the Dagstuhl Seminar “Modeling and Analysis of Semiconductor Supply Chains” , which focused on managing the end to end supply chain or demand supply network, as Intel refers to it. For years the human was an afterthought in supply chain modeling.