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IT ARTICLES for Material and Construction
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52%-[Construction] Team With Business Management to Drive Out IT Cost (7 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jul 25, 2002
Abstract : IT complexity drives cost and to a great extent, it is business management that drives IT complexity. Until IT architecture and infrastructure are simplified and configured into an adaptable platform, system design and construction will be fraught with wasteful work and non-essential components.

 
2. 2%-[Material] The Exacting Needs of Metal Service Centers (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 30, 2005
Abstract : General enterprise resource planning (ERP) providers that are viable companies with a solid product, typically do not meet the dimensional inventory, chemical, and physical properties requirements that are vital to the metal service industry and material converter businesses.

 
3. 2%-[Material] Demand-driven Versus Traditional Materials Requirement Planning (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 8, 2005
Abstract : Material requirements planning is a system that strives to plan replenishment just before a withdrawal from stock, which does not work in some manufacturing environments.

 
4. 2%-[Material] Master Requirement Planning and Master Production Scheduling Software: Hard Facts Part Two: Materials Requirement Planning and Master Production Scheduling (6 Pages)
by Ashfaque Ahmed
Oct 12, 2004
Abstract : Most of the manufacturing software vendors have planning and scheduling software which assume either infinite production capacity for calculating quantities of raw material and work in progress (WIP) requirements or infinite quantities of raw and WIP materials for calculating production capacity. There are many problems with this approach. This paper discusses the pitfalls of this approach and how to avoid these by making sure that the software you buy indeed takes into account finite quantities of required materials as well as finite capacities of work centers in your manufacturing facility.

 
5. 2%-[Material] Master Requirement Planning and Master Production Scheduling Software: Hard Facts Part One: Planning and Scheduling Concepts in Manufacturing (3 Pages)
by Ashfaque Ahmed
Oct 11, 2004
Abstract : Most of the manufacturing software vendors have planning and scheduling software which assume either infinite production capacity for calculating quantities of raw material and work in progress (WIP) requirements or infinite quantities of raw and WIP materials for calculating production capacity. There are many problems with this approach. This paper discusses the pitfalls of this approach and how to avoid these by making sure that the software you buy indeed takes into account finite quantities of required materials as well as finite capacities of work centers in your manufacturing facility.

 
6. 2%-[Material] Not all SCM Products Are Created Equal (6 Pages)
by Steve R. McVey
Mar 14, 2002
Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.

 
7. 2%-[Material] IT Services E-Procurement (6 Pages)
by Peter E. Hennigan
Mar 23, 2001
Abstract : E-procurement is not just for goods and material. The market now offers IT services e-procurement solutions that open access to service sources and seek to optimize the service chain. What are these solutions and how do they work?

 
8. 2%-[Material] Not all SCM Products Are Created Equal (6 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jun 19, 2000
Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.

 
9. 2%-[Material] Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft Windows 2000 in Functionality – Part III (11 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jun 16, 2000
Abstract : In this article, we examine capabilities of five top Supply Chain Management software vendors in several key areas of functionality: material procurement planning, manufacturing planning and scheduling, distribution and transportation management, and inventory management and warehousing.

 
10. 2%-[Material] SynQuest, Ford Deliver a Novel Application for Inbound Logistics (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
May 8, 2000
Abstract : SynQuest’s joint development venture with Ford has produced a planning engine for inbound logistics that optimizes constraints along multiple dimensions –material, temporal, and spatial. Currently live at Ford, the application will soon be available to the market at large.

 
11. 2%-[Material] Symix Launches eSyte Supply Chain (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 25, 2000
Abstract : Symix Systems, Inc. recently announced an addition to its e-business application suite, eSyte Supply Chain. It offers multi-site capacity and material planning capabilities that have been given new relevance with the advent of B2B collaboration.

 
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