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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

  • Vera Bradley Tackles Four Big Supply Chain Projects

    Under the best circumstances it's a challenge to individually implement ERP and supply chain solutions, automate paper-driven processes, or move to a larger warehouse. But try tackling it all at the same time. That's just what executives at Vera Bradley decided to do.
  • Jarden Consolidates Supply Chain under One Roof

    Jarden Consumer Solutions has a tradition of growing organically and through acquisition, therefore the need to streamline and consolidate all of the brand's supply chain processes under one flexible solution is paramount.
  • LANSA Data Sync Integrates with Oracle for PIM

    The combined solution is expected to provide manufacturers with a scalable end-to-end business solution for robust product information management with Certified GDSN Synchronization capabilities.
  • IBM completes SPSS Acquisition

    SPSS will be integrated into IBM's Information Management software portfolio.
  • PepsiCo Forms New Bottling Unit

    In anticipation of the previously-announced mergers with its two largest bottlers, PepsiCo announces plans to form a new entity comprising the bottling businesses.
  • Perry Ellis Unifies Global ERP

    The solutions are expected to allow Perry Ellis to ensure consistency across the enterprise by fully integrating operations globally onto a single platform.
  • Ateeco Adopts Business Process Management

    As part of a company-wide strategic plan, Ateeco sought a single computer system to improve theautomation, data accuracy and planning processes.
  • Juice Harvest Matches ERP to Growth

    An old ERP system couldn't handle the amount of data needed to help Juice Harvest make timely decisions. In just two short years after a new ERP implementation, Juice Harvest has been able to improve data distribution and increase product by about 60 percent.
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