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How Manufacturers Can Take Control of Inventory with RFID Technology

QAD

Manufacturers may not think they have much in common with the retail companies beyond producing the products that stock store shelves, but there could be a lot to learn from the latter as the manufacturing headwinds of the last few years carry into 2023. RFID tags can reduce out of stocks by up to 80.3%

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The internet of (supply chain) things

Kinaxis

In a 2014 study, 46% of manufacturing executives didn’t know what the internet of things was. Last year, Deloitte University Press published an article on the Internet of Things titled “Forging links into loops: The Internet of Things’ potential to recast supply chain management”. These are all examples of the internet of things.

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Global Independence: Reimagining the “What if Scenario”

NC State SCRC

I had the pleasure of speaking with Peter Guinto, who is the President of Government, Defense and Aerospace Business at Resilinc about the ‘art’ of managing supply chains in a volatile environment. Action is needed to verify multi-tier supplier networks and map out the risk associated with lower-tier suppliers.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Cloud-Based vs. Traditional On-Premise ERP Systems

RFgen

In this article, we will explore and compare both cloud ERP and on-prem ERP systems. Industries like aerospace and defense still favor on-prem ERP deployments due to the need for heightened security controls and clearances. What are the key differences between cloud-based ERP systems and traditional ERP systems?

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Unlocking the Power of JD Edwards Barcode Software: A Comprehensive Guide to Boosting Accuracy, Efficiency, and Cost Savings Across Industries

RFgen

In its early days, the software company focused on developing accounting software for IBM’s mid-range computers, which were popular in the manufacturing industry. In the 1980s, the company expanded its product offerings to include manufacturing and distribution software.

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Supply Chain Management:Order Fulfillment From The Dark Stores

Infosys Supply Chain Management

Aerospace and Defense. Industrial Manufacturing. Logistics and Distribution. Hi Pankaj, I found the article to be crisp & informative, expecially for non Supply Chain background person. Thanks for the nice article, can you help me with the following questions? Newsroom Investors Careers. Infosys Labs. Industries.

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An Introduction to ERPs and ERP Mobility for Supply Chain Pros

RFgen

every year with the aerospace and defense industry expected to have the highest ERP adoption rate. In the following article, we are going to explore the essential points supply chain professionals like you need to know when it comes to ERP software. Some examples include: Aerospace & Defense. Automotive Manufacturing.