 | From Victim to Partner: The Evolution of a Manufacturing Development System |
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 | Flexibility & Agility are Key Considerations |
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 | Five Ways to get Started in Right-Sizing your Approach to International Supply Chain Management |
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 | Just ''Doing Lean'' will leave you Frustrated and Lacking Sustainable Change |
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 | Concern about Losing Craftsmanship Causes Change of Direction; Can Robotics be an Inhibitor of Continuous Improvement? |
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 | Instead of Producing Widgets - DCs Are Order Assemble Plants
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 | Your Supply Chain has Variability and Using Three Ways to Buffer It, You Can Choose How you Will Buffer the Variability |
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 | Using Lean and Six Sigma Approaches Enable a Company to Streamline Processes and Reduce Operating Inefficiencies |
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 | The Fragility of Lean Systems is its Strength, Expert Says |
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 | This white paper explores various ways manufacturers can leverage their supply chain as a strategic advantage. Application of these concepts can make manufacturers more agile and improve service to their customers while simultaneously lowering costs from productions to delivery. Provided by Manhattan Associates. |
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