Taking Automotive Suppliers to the "Next Level of Lean"
PeopleSoft, IBM launch joint offering to help tier-one, -two auto suppliers improve supply chain responsiveness, reduce operational risk
PeopleSoft, IBM launch joint offering to help tier-one, -two auto suppliers improve supply chain responsiveness, reduce operational risk
Lean Procurement Functionality
The Shift to Global Competition
"The Next Level of Lean"
Gaining a Competitive Advantage
For more information on solutions for mid-market enterprises, see "Stuck in the Middle" in the April/May 2004 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive.
For more information on the challenges and opportunities presented by increasingly global supply chains, see the special in-depth report in the August/September 2004 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive, which includes the following articles:
Lean Procurement Functionality
The Shift to Global Competition
"The Next Level of Lean"
Gaining a Competitive Advantage
For more information on solutions for mid-market enterprises, see "Stuck in the Middle" in the April/May 2004 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive.
For more information on the challenges and opportunities presented by increasingly global supply chains, see the special in-depth report in the August/September 2004 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive, which includes the following articles:
- Making Global Supply Chains Work Supply and demand chain practitioners take on the challenges and opportunities of world marketplace.
- The Hidden Costs of a Global Supply & Demand Chain - Veteran industry observers warn of potential hidden costs of offshoring.
- Mastering the Complexity Challenge in the Global Supply Chain - While many companies are acting globally, they are still thinking locally.
- Ensuring Security of Supply in the Lean Supply Chain - Balancing the demands of security with the requirements of today's lean supply chains
- The World Is Enough - Making the global high-tech supply chain more accessible.





