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News Release from: i2 Technologies
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2007
Transportation management web seminar
I2 will discuss how leading companies are establishing best-practice transportation management while eliminating substantial investment in ongoing server management and maintenance
i2 Technologies has announced a free web seminar scheduled for Thursday, March 15 at 11:00 am EST (4:00 GMT) The event will focus on how software as a service provides organisations the agility to establish best-practice transportation networks more rapidly and cost effectively
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Patrick Connaughton, senior analyst of Forrester Research, Dave Mitchell, program director, Software as Services ISV and Developer Relations, at IBM and Razat Gaurav, vice president of Transportation and Distribution Management at i2 will discuss how leading companies are establishing best-practice transportation management while eliminating substantial investment in ongoing server management and maintenance.
The discussion will also focus on business trends affecting transportation and how software as a service is enabling some of the world's leading companies to achieve best-in-class transportation and logistics management with agility and cost efficiency.
During this web seminar, attendees will learn:.
* Why supply chain networks are ideally suited for software-as-a-service solutions.
* How companies are:.
* Reducing upfront investment.
* Conserving capital.
* Achieving rapid ROI from IT investments.
* Accelerating the path from strategy to implementation.
* Adding flexibility to respond quickly to market changes.
* Lowering ongoing operating costs with software as a service.
* Emerging best practices across global transportation and logistics management.
* What is offered by the new generation of transportation and distribution management solutions.
* How organisations are exploiting software as a service to strengthen operations and focus valuable IT resources on core value-adding business activities across the organisation.
* Examples from leading companies within the Retail and CPG industries.
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