Supply Chain Management White Papers
Toward Full Spectrum Supplier Enablement: Engaging with Your Suppliers
Overview This paper defines full spectrum supplier enablement as enabling all of suppliers to do business in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible. Full spectrum supplier enablement is an integral part of a complete supplier relationship management (SRM) strategy. Successful SRM can occur only when the user have fully engaged all their suppliers. This white paper deals with how to do just that specifically, how to approach the issues involved with connecting to each of their suppliers with appropriate technology, and with developing an open catalog strategy.
| Publisher | PeopleSoft | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | May 2002 | Downloads | 4 |
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Supply Chain for CPG Industry
This webcast will explain supply chain solutions by SAP for CPG Industry.
Growing Revenue From CPFR and VMI: Building the Demand-Driven Supply Chain
Most supply chain projects to date have been all about reducing operating costs through inventory reductions, better transportation planning, lower transaction costs, and improved supplier management. Covering the costs for...
The Future Direction of Supply Chain: Mastering Reverse Logistics
Impending environmental legislation is set to reverberate across almost every sector of the European economy, but its impact will affect manufacturers and supply chains worldwide. The issue involves more than...
Purdue Pharma Revolutionizes High Value, High Risk Supply Chains
Purdue Pharma L.P. specializes in prescription pain-relieving medicines. Counterfeiting costs pharmaceuticals billions of dollars annually and poses a significant threat to consumers worldwide. In response, state and Federal authorities are...
Procurement: Streamline Supplier Collaboration to Lower Costs
Procurement represents a critical opportunity to cut costs in the supply chain. Traditionally, procurement processes have been manual and paper-based. This results in inefficiencies, inaccuracies and waste that can be...



