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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

  • The Missing Link Between IT and Supply Chain: ERP

    A recent Gartner survey found that 43 percent of supply chain professionals are strongly committed to a single underlying technology platform that streamlines internal processes and removes the complexities involved with integrating multiple, disparate systems. Here's how ERP enables that vision. Learn more in this white paper.
  • Philips Powers Productivity in Latin America

    Philips found a way to innovate its operations and increase efficiencies in various Latin American sites, even while faced with compliance challenges.
  • Medifast Refines its Warehouse Operations

    Medifast implemented a warehouse management system to optimize its distribution center operations by taking pressure off of its main ERP system and improving the functionality of its other systems.
  • SAP Expands Trade Management Portfolio

    SAP offers consumer products manufacturers real-time, end-to-end trade volume visibility and management with customer business planning.
  • Reducing Risks and Reaping Rewards - How an Enterprise Quality Management Solution Benefits the F&B Industry

    Learn how EQMS transforms food and beverage manufacturers by making them both more transparent and more efficient, delivering benefits in operational efficiency, competitive pressure, safety and cost.
  • Retail Experience Center for Walmart Opens

    A Retail Experience Center for Walmart has opened, offering Walmart executives an innovative showroom and simulated retail store, in an effort to foster an open exchange of ideas and insights.
  • Picking Up the Pace in an Omnichannel World

    For Brooks Sports, Inc., the rise in running means opportunities as well as challenges. This omnichannel experience, combined with rising demand and accelerated inventory dynamics for retailers across the globe, drove Brooks to make some shifts of its own.
  • Achieving Profitable Growth with a Modular Operating Model

    In recent decades, consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies grown through expansion into new markets harnessing the power of their global brands, or through localization and in-market execution. In other cases, they have delivered profitability through global efficiency programs like ERP and global business services. In the future, CPG leaders will embrace a new era of value creation by finding the right balance of all three.
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