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Articles in February, 2003 issue of MSI
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Plan for demand: forecasting and demand management are key to successful replenishment programs at TSN, Johnson & Johnson. (Demand Management).
by Fulcher, Jim -
"SBA" spells collaborative manufacturing: SBA allows manufacturers to have the best of all worlds: open, standards-based, best of breed, and legacy. (Breaking constraints).
by Gorbach, Greg -
Next-generation CRM: manufacturers' B2B strategies will drive new CRM software sales. (Customer Management).
by Hill, Sidney, Jr. - WhereNet, Elogex deliver TMS/YMS. (News at the front).
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WorkWise lives up to its name: focused on Time Critical Manufacturing, vendor seeks the momentum that earned customer loyalty. (News at the front).
by DeMartini, Art -
More flex in the chain: supply chain management suites blend planning, execution, and event management. (Supply Chain Suites).
by Hill, Sidney, Jr. -
Cozy up to the gorilla: taming the gorilla takes nimbler software. (Up front).
by Michel, Roberto -
When closeness counts: Flash Electronics and others succeed by working more intimately with partners. (Collaborative Manufacturing).
by Anderson, Alex -
Inventory optimization: better SCM: these systems generally model every part at every location within the scope of a problem. (Spaces & solutions).
by Greene, Alice -
Solid as ever: core WMS deployments bring benefits at Avnet, EXEL, and others. (Warehouse Management).
by LePree, Joy -
One-stop shop: IBM and QAD team up to solve order management problems. (News at the front).
by Parker, Kevin -
A new vision: users, vendors look at product life-cycle management in a different light. (Product Life-Cycle Management).
by Hill, Sidney, Jr. -
Flowing in a different direction: JCIT now endorses the use of software (sort of) in demand flow production. (News at the front).
by Smith, Frank O. -
A week that matters: National Manufacturing Week to highlight IT and enterprise software investment strategies. (News at the front).
by Michel, Roberto -
Both anchor and integrator: ERP's central role in the supply chain gets boost from integration technology. (Enterprise Management).
by Michel, Roberto -
The thin edge of the wedge: why is SAP partnering with Lighthammer? (Back talk).
by Parker, Kevin - Cyposoft offers up DC development. (News at the front).
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