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Sistemas de gestión de los almacenes: ¿una empresa irreal? Primera parte: Mitos acerca de los sistemas de gestión de los almacenes e implementación by Rene Jones Existen muchos mitos sobre la búsqueda de un sistema de gestión de los almacenes (WMS). Algunas de las promesas más frecuentes son enormes recortes de personal, implementaciones fáciles y rápidas, así como retornos de la inversión grandes y a corto plazo. Estas promesas, combinadas con las tentadoras opciones de un sistema pueden hacer que un cliente ansioso se convierta en un paciente que sufre de confusión o, por lo menos, desorientación. Para contar con una inversión rentable, hay que conocer las verdaderas necesidades de su almacén. |
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Todos los sabores del outsourcing del software de aplicaciones por A.B. Maynard |
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Las tres erres de la identificación por radio frecuencia: recompensas, riesgo y retorno de la inversión por Tom Pisello |
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Supply
Chain Collaboration using CPFR
How does collaboration cut costs? What is CPFR?
How does it affect trading partners? Today hundreds
of retailers, manufacturers and transportation
providers have active CPFR programs in place and
leading suppliers are collaborating with almost
half of their customers. Ron Ireland with Oliver
Wight Americas, led the supplier collaboration
launch at Wal-Mart in 1995. He’ll show attendees
how CPFR bolsters leading companies to focus their
attention in the world of competing supply chains
and realize new benefits. Register today. Attendance
is limited.
WHEN: October 5, 2004
TIME: 11:00 – 12:00 am (EDT)
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How
The Best Got That Way
Learn four winning ways successful manufacturers
drive profitable operations
New research from analyst firm Industry Directions
indicates that leading companies accelerate performance
by continuous improvement. That means they don’t
just measure progress, they actually drive impressive
gains in manufacturing excellence across four
major areas, and manufacturing execution systems
(MES) play a significant role.
Tune in to hear Lenox, maker of fine tableware,
discuss its experiences on the path to continuous
improvement, and from Industry Directions’
Julie Fraser, who will present the research results.
WHEN: October 14, 2004
TIME: 12:00 PM (EDT)
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Auto
Identification/Radio Frequency Identification
for Defense
The faster pace of today’s business has
become dependent on intelligent technologies that
provide more granularity – ultimately one
product and one customer at a time. Retailers
and the military are requiring suppliers to implement
RFID solutions by 2005-2006. How will the military
use RFID and what’s unique about the application?
How widely adopted will RFID be in the defense
supply chain in five years? If you’re a
project manager, IT professional, or anyone with
supply chain responsibilities, you should join
Ann Grackin of ChainLink Research for this limited
attendance on-line course. Register at TEC Learning
Center.
WHEN: October 19, 2004
TIME: 2:00 – 3:00 PM (EDT)
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Mastering
The Maintenance Process
December 5 - 8, 2004
Bonita Springs, Florida
The 19th International Maintenance Conference is an event where
maintenance and reliability professionals learn from each other
through a series of informative learning sessions, short courses,
benchmark sessions, networking opportunities and a wide selection
of full day workshops.
Please join us for IMC-2004 the 19th International Maintenance
Conference.
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