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The introduction of E-Procurement.

ModusLink Corporation

The introduction of E-Procurement: Price and availability are not the only factors to be considered in a purchasing decision, especially now that a strong supply chain has become an unmissable element for every company in today’s business climate (Namulo, 2017).

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Procurement Analysis: a Game Changer for Purchasing Strategically

Precoro

With the global market expansion and deepening supply chain complexity, the roles of procurement leaders have evolved from tactical to strategic. Nowadays, procurement departments not only focus on the day-to-day buying operations but also search for the most efficient ways to go about them. How often do purchases happen?

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How Much Do ERP Systems Cost?

QAD

An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a software solution used by businesses to plan and manage daily operations, like supply chain, manufacturing, services, financials and other programs or processes. The greatest benefit to ERP systems is having one reliable source of truth for your company.

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Best Practices for ERP Implementation: 8 Tips for a Successful Rollout

Precoro

Are you planning to implement enterprise resource planning software but have some concerns about budget overruns, project delays, and disruption of business processes? We have all heard horror stories about poorly implemented ERP solutions that take forever to see a return on investment or, even worse, never actually come to fruition.

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9 Critical ERP Features for Discrete Manufacturers

OptiProERP

When looking for a solution, you need to find ERP software with features that will fully optimize your business to compete and grow. Supply Chain Management. Manufacturers must effectively manage their supply chain in order to have the available inventory needed for production. Inventory Management.

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Customer Service Aided by Cognitive Technologies

Enterra Insights

”[2] What companies might not realize is that some of the technologies used in marketing, e-commerce, and supply chain operations can also help them with customer service. Cognitive solutions can leverage all types of consumer data to provide high-dimensional consumer, retailer, and marketing insights.

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Insights from the C-Suite: Supply Chain People Are Making a Difference in the World

Material Handling & Logistics

The biggest challenge for supply chain professionals today is the is the accelerated pace of change, according to APICS CEO Abe Eshkenazi. Since 2006, Abe Eshkenazi has served as CEO of APICS, a trade association focused on offering research, education and certification programs in supply chain management.