Posted in August 31, 2010 ¬ 1:40 pmh.SEEBURGER
By Bill Metallo, Vice President, Seeburger, Inc., Atlanta, GA If you’re still exchanging purchase orders, material releases and other transaction documents with your smaller suppliers by fax or e-mail, you’re losing out on significant savings, efficiency and supply chain visibility opportunities. This is especially true for Asian suppliers, who typically are more difficult to monitor [...]
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Posted in August 18, 2010 ¬ 3:47 pmh.SEEBURGER
Detroit’s vision for the future could have more to do with logistics than cars. By David Blanchard “Supply chain hubs begin as high-activity transportation centers where freight is brought in from domestic and international locations and shifted from one transportation mode to another, e.g., water to rail, rail to truck, air to truck, to complete [...]
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Posted in August 17, 2010 ¬ 1:20 pmh.SEEBURGER
Growth is back on the agenda of IT leaders. There’s still a great deal of caution, but that’s the conclusion we see in InformationWeek’s 2010 Global CIO Survey of 333 U.S. IT leaders, either C-level or VP. Download the data charts and see what our latest research has to say about the CIO state of [...]
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Posted in August 5, 2010 ¬ 2:15 pmh.SEEBURGER
Originally broadcast on: Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Time: 2:00 pm ET/11:00 am PT Duration: 60 minutes (including Q&A) Watch Now Hosted by SAPinsider, sponsored by SEEBURGER, Inc. Smaller manufacturers traditionally have either avoided EDI deployments or utilized EDI translators that fail to fully automate trading partner communications. Until 2008, tile producer Florim USA fell [...]
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Posted in August 3, 2010 ¬ 1:15 pmh.SEEBURGER
Join Dave Suffecool, Director of Solutions Architects & Carahsoft this Thursday for the following webcast: “11 Steps to a Successful Integration” Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010 Time: 2:00pm EDT; 11:00am PDT Duration: 1 Hour Register
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Posted in August 2, 2010 ¬ 4:08 pmh.SEEBURGER
by Kevin O’Marah I’ve been rough on General Motors (GM) over the past few years, sometimes even spreading my venom over the whole city of Detroit. My complaint rested on the idea that the Big Three practically defined the “push” model of supply chains, starting with the famous quip attributed to Henry Ford — “Any [...]
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