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Logistics.com Solutions Target A Grand Scale (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Aug 8, 2000 Abstract : The new Logistics.com expects to become the leading provider of information technology and e-commerce solutions for the transportation and logistics industries.
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IFS To Be At Customers' (Web) Service (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 2, 2002 Abstract : IFS invested heavily in both product development and worldwide growth infrastructure for a few years, now with that infrastructure in place, the company’s financial position has improved. This balancing of expenditures to promote global growth and improved cash flow has long been IFS’ mixed blessing conundrum. As the bigger vendors will intensify their mid-market aspirations, IFS continues to increase its marketshare worldwide, particularly in mid-market.
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International Trade Logistics Challenge Automated Global E-Trading (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 11, 2004 Abstract : The Internet has enabled a networked world, a communication infrastructure, and emerging enterprise applications, which have opened the door for international trade in earnest. But not many applications really offer multi-enterprise services and software to automate the transportation and Internet-based logistics management needs of a global trading network.
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Who's Who? Sorting Out the e-Logistics Players Part 3: New Solutions (5 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Nov 16, 2002 Abstract : There is a wide range of new 'e-gistics' players emerging to address today’s transportation and logistics challenges, and different solutions will be appropriate for different kinds of situations.
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Logistics.com Becomes The Newest Of Manhattan Associates Part 2: Strengths, Challenges, and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 15, 2002 Abstract : Logistics.com needs to tie its execution modules into the plant/warehouse-level applications in order to give a customer a full solution. Manhattan cannot deliver the full fulfillment job without the transportation part. Tying their products together is what it will take to make this acquisition work.
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Logistics.com Becomes The Newest Of Manhattan Associates (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 14, 2002 Abstract : Will the acquisition of Logistics.com help outstanding Manhattan Associates round out what might not have been accomplished with its earlier acquisitions?
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Who’s Who? Sorting Out the e-Logistics Players Part 1: The Situation (5 Pages)
by Scott A. Elliff
Oct 31, 2002 Abstract : Sure, you’ve sold it, but now you have to ship and deliver it: E-commerce comes to transportation and logistics. This article outlines some of the latest developments in this fast-moving field, and provides some background and context to help companies better understand the alternatives available to them today.
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Supplier Logistics Management (SLM) Part 3 (7 Pages)
by Todd Buelow
Jan 24, 2002 Abstract : This continues the coverage of the fundamental issues targeted by supplier logistics management. Fully utilizing the compliance benefits that SLM offers allows companies to redirect employees from tactical operations to those more strategic.
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Supplier Logistics Management (SLM) Part 2 (5 Pages)
by Todd Buelow
Jan 23, 2002 Abstract : Supplier Logistics Management (SLM) offers the opportunity for considerable improvement in efficiency as well as cost reductions. SLM enables companies and their suppliers to successfully synchronize information.
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