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August 09, 2007Supply Chain Software: Happy Days Are Here Again?
Across almost all areas of supply chain software, times are good right now. Perhaps the best since the late 1990s. If vendors are selling, it means users are buying. What's driving this surge? We take a look a the factors behind the strong level of supply chain technology investment we're seeing right now.
  Topics : Supply Chain Planning software | Supply chain software | Supply Chain Trends
   
July 12, 20071H 2007 Supply Chain and Logistics Review
What were the key trends, issues and events in supply chain and logistics for the first half of 2007? SCDigest editor Dan Gilmore shares his perspective. Going green got huge, Dell needed a new Supply Chain Chief, Wal Mart RFID controversy, surging agricultural product costs and more.
  Topics : Green supply chain | Procurement/Supplier Management | RFID | Supply chain and the environment | Supply Chain Trends | Wal-Mart
   
May 31, 2007Supply Chain Optimization versus Simulation
Perhaps no word gets tossed around more in supply chain than optimization. Sorting out optimization from other technical approaches to decision-making, such as heuristics and simulation, isn't easy. We give it a try.
  Topics : Network design/optimization | Supply Chain Basics | Supply Chain Planning software | Supply chain risk | Supply chain software | Supply Chain Trends
   
April 09, 2007Supply Chain Management: What's on top of Supply Chain and Logistics Executives' Priority Lists?
Interest in supply chain technology developments is growing, ARC Advisory Group study finds: executives keen to understand emerging software trends, relook at optimization technologies
  Topics : Supply chain software | Supply Chain studies | Supply Chain Trends
   
May 18, 2004Study of Execs Attending Conference Says Supply Chain Synchronization is Key Goal
The Wirthlin Group recently surveyed a large number of executives attending a recent Harvard Business School conference (at the behest of UPS), and found a very high percentage saw a top corporate goal/challenge was synchronizing the supply chain across their own operations and those of suppliers and customers.
  Topics : Managing effectively | Supply chain strategy | Supply Chain studies | Supply Chain Trends
   

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