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Going Lean: i2 Introduces Lean Lifecycle Management Solution to Ensure Operational Success of Lean Manufacturing Initiatives
Business Wire, April 29, 2008
Approach Combines Proven Principles, Technology and Business Processes
DALLAS -- Making your supply chain leaner by removing all of the wasted manufacturing space, tools and engineering time required to develop new products would be utopia for manufacturers. Adopting lean principles not only drives supply chain efficiency, but delivers the speed and agility necessary for companies to react to shorter lead times, product proliferation and a distributed supply base. i2 Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ITWO) provides a new approach to traditional lean manufacturing initiatives to help companies implement the technology, process, repeatability and discipline they need to achieve a sustainable and successful project.
Lean manufacturing can be difficult to deploy and sustain with a traditional application of the methodology with adhoc tools and processes. A manufacturer's supply chain is ever-changing and dominated by the high-mix, low volume demand volatility of the industry. With core lean principles in place, and a focus on the enterprise-wide operational elements that add complexity, companies can maximize benefits from their lean program.
i2 Lean Lifecycle Management is a comprehensive planning, scheduling and execution solution specifically designed to enable lean manufacturing in dynamic, complex supply chains dealing with multiple fulfillment modes and diversified product portfolios. The solution tightly integrates planning and execution by automating these functions as repeatable and standardized processes. With more than two decades of shop floor domain expertise, i2 solution can help enable planners, operators, and supervisors create, evaluate, publish, and execute pull-based production plans in challenging production environments.
"I believe that this is the only approach with the sophistication and flexibility required to deploy and sustain a successful lean manufacturing program across an extended supply chain," said i2 Vice President of Total Factory Management Aamer Rehman. "Customers can appreciate core lean manufacturing principles together with intelligent decision support and visual exception management to achieve the full operational and financial benefits of a sustainable lean initiative."
i2 Lean Lifecycle Management delivers capabilities such as:
* Level production considering critical factory floor constraints
* Pacemaker heijunka scheduling and execution
* Visual interactive execution dashboards for problem detection and resolution
* Quick "what-if" scenario management for enhanced decision making
* Kanban management and execution for value stream synchronization
* Visibility to lean metrics for structured continuous improvements (Kaizen)
i2 Lean Lifecycle Management is based on i2's more than 20 years of supply chain and factory floor domain expertise. The solution is part of i2's approach to SCM 2.0 that combines the people, process and technology necessary to bring innovation and success to dynamic supply chain challenges.
About i2
i2 helps business leaders make better supply chain decisions. i2's flexible new-generation solutions are designed to synchronize demand and supply across ever-changing global business networks. i2's innovative supply chain management tools and services are pervasive in a wide cross-section of industries; 20 of the AMR Research Top 25 Global Supply Chains belong to i2 customers. Learn more at www.i2.com.
i2 is a registered trademark of i2 Technologies US, Inc. and i2 Technologies, Inc.
i2 Cautionary Language
This press release may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including forward-looking statements regarding i2's solutions, a customer's ability to implement or integrate those solutions successfully and in a timely fashion, receive expected functionality and performance, or achieve benefits attributable to i2 solutions. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ from those projected. For a discussion of factors which could impact actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements, please refer to i2's recent filings with the SEC, particularly the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed March 17, 2008.
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