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 CASE STUDY: SmartTurn
With SmartTurn, we have fewer stock-outs. I know what I have coming and how to prepare for spikes in demand, such as the big holiday ads. - David McDaniel, Warehouse Manager, Frozen Gourmet
SmartTurn
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 CASE STUDY: Epicor
Cold Jet Transforms Business Operations, Streamlines Communication and Improves Inventory Control with Epicor
Epicor Software Corporation
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 CASE STUDY: Organic Valley
Infor Helps Organic Valley Consolidate Multiple Systems Into a Single Enterprise Solution
Infor
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Epicor Software Corporation
Designed for the unique needs of key industries – manufacturing, distribution, retail, hospitality and services – Epicor provides the end-to-end, industry-leading solutions and the domain expertise needed to help businesses increase operational efficiency and drive competitive advantage.
Epicor Software Corporation
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Gain Real-Time Control of Worldwide Operations
Navis is the global standard in asset visibility, control and optimization.
Navis LLC
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Improving Performance With Supply Chain BI
Research shows that most companies aren’t taking full advantage of BI technologies to improve customer satisfaction, efficiency and effectiveness, decision making and more.
Colin Snow, Ventana Research
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Innovative Product Configuration Strategies Optimize Supply Chain Effectiveness
Price and margin erosion, high logistics cost, increasingly shorter life cycles, and the acceleration of product introductions, is driving change in supply chain management strategies. Innovative product configuration strategies better synchronize supply to demand activities for improved supply chain cost and performance across the globe.
John R. Kenney, Jr., ModusLink
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 INTERVIEW: Rodney E. Winger
Rodney Winger joined Epicor Software in 2003 bringing over 20 years of marketing, consulting, sales and application development experience in the wholesale distribution industry to the company. Preceding his current role, Winger was responsible for worldwide sales and marketing of Epicor’s distribution and warehouse management enterprise solutions. Prior to joining Epicor, Winger was the founder and CEO of TDC Solutions Inc.
Epicor Software Corporation
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Making the Case for Supply Chain Orders
Supply chain orders offer many benefits over material requirements planning, advanced planning and scheduling systems or lean manufacturing.
Andrew Dalziel, Lawson
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Multi-Warehouse Visibility Made Simple
Centralized visibility and control over purchasing, receiving, inventory management and fulfillment is core functionality in SmartTurn WMS.
SmartTurn
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Profit-Driven Sales and Operational Planning
Midsize B-to-B manufacturers that sell low-margin goods are pioneering this emerging best practice.
Steve Banker, ARC Advistory Group
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Supply Chain Strategies for a Rapidly Evolving Marketplace
In an environment of rising international trade, population growth and a “need for speed” that requires delivering more goods to more customers more quickly, midmarket companies are responding by changing the way they configure their supply chains – fueling an increased demand for strategically located industrial real estate.
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Today’s Supply Chain Challenges Require Innovative Strategies and Partnerships
As challenges in the supply chain continue to mount, companies need to implement innovative strategies and leverage valuable partnerships, to improve supply chain cost and performance.
ModusLink
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007


 
 
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