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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

  • Integrating POS

    Real-time reporting delivers sales growth at Perry Ellis
  • Edwards Garment Replaces ERP Platform

    Edwards Garment replaces its outdated ERP system with a SQL suite of software from New Generation Computing (NGC).
  • Staples Business Depot Installs New RFID System

    Staples Business Depot installs an RFID-based inventory management platform from AbsoluteSKY and Fujitsu. The Canadian branch of Staples is using intelliTRACKER software from AbsoluteSKY to tag and track items from the moment they enter the store, to the store shelves, through to the completion of the sales transaction.
  • Doskocil Eliminates Manual Logistics Processes

    Doskocil, a pet product and sporting goods manufacturer, successfully implements Oracle Transportation Management 5.5 to transform its outbound logistics operations.
  • ConAgra Foods Masters Integrated Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning

    In an industry where more than half of supply chain management roll outs have not achieved their expected return on investment, ConAgra Foods was able to reduce inventory costs and significantly improve product availability, customer service levels and other key performance metrics.
  • Jelly Belly Sweetens Supply Chain Management

    Jelly Belly Candy Co. recently licensed Lawson M3 7.1 technology and applications to enhance manufacturing and distribution operations and supply chain management.
  • Campbell Soup Heats Up Customer Satisfaction

    Campbell Soup Company is using QlikTech's QlikView, its flagship business intelligence software solution to improve its supply chain management, to enable employees to analyze corporate data in innovative ways to improve inventory control and ensure the right product mix is available to customers at the right time.
  • Abercrombie and Fitch Overhauls Store Processes

    Abercrombie and Fitch deploys Oracle Retail to create and implement a strategy for long-term growth.
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