
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Supply Chain Problems",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Supply chain systems expanded by acquisition from
ILOG, which we summarised at the time by saying "Completion by ILOG of the acquisition of LogicTools, a provider of supply chain planning applications, will provide a more comprehensive range of supply chain applications".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Fully integrated supplier ensures best lift from
Britannia Lift: "Britannia Lift's John Patey examines the advantages that fully integrated lift suppliers can bring to their customers in quality, cost and customer service at every stage of the supply process".
In July 2005, we covered the news from i2 Technologies
- take a look at Company reorganises to improve services
which says: "i2 Technologies has announced a new organisational structure designed to maximise the company's delivery of the Next Generation of Supply Chain Management solutions".
Take a look also at the news release from Donovan and Co, Do not blame the plant for late shipments,
as well as Newage Improves Supply Chain with Wesupply from Wesupply,
and Accomplishments and strong momentum for Webplan from Webplan Corporation.
See also:
Model logistics planning deal announced
(August 2002)
SynQuest has announced that Nissan North America has licensed SynQuest supply chain planning solutions to reduce total costs across its logistics network
Solving planning problems at a major OEM
(April 2002)
Powerful software tools are available to make sure that strategic and operational planning decisions can be made effectively, with the result that many benefits may be achieved
Software solutions support lean logisitics
(March 2002)
Penske has licensed SynQuest Supply Chain Design, Inbound Planning and Tactical Planning Engine software to provide enhanced logistics services
Supply chain planning software tackles complexity
(January 2002)
SynQuest 7.0, a suite of collaborative supply chain planning (SCP) software, solves high-value business problems once thought too complex to be addressed
Honda Express licenses supply chain software
(November 2001)
One World Logistics of America, a subsidiary of Honda Express, has selected SynQuest solutions to reduce inbound and outbound logistics costs whil
Automotive OEM reduces inbound logistics costs
(November 2001)
Ford Motor Corporation gains savings on inbound goods logistics costs with SynQuest Supply Chain Planning software
Five ways to solve supply chain problems
(November 2001)
Five solutions to key planning problems faced by organisations with complex logistics networks will be offered by supply chain planning specialist SynQuest at
