Articles
SPX Corp. Brings Its Supplier Base On-Line
April 2005
A large diversified manufacturer of industrial products automates communications with its suppliers, without using expensive EDI systems.
Lean Thinking Moves Into the Supply Chain
April 2005
Smart manufacturers are applying the principles of Lean Thinking - continuous improvement and elimination of waste - to areas beyond the factory floor such as the supply chain.
Electronic Kanban Automates Pull Replenishment
March 2005
For many manufacturers, implementing lean principles to cut costs is not an option - it's mandatory. Technologies are emerging which can make the transition to pull-based supplier replenishment much easier than ever before.
A Practical Approach to MMOG
September 2003
With careful planning, the selection of appropriate tools for implementing industry requirements such as AIAG’s MMOG can provide measurable business advantage.
Customers Nominate SupplyWorks
August 2003
Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies names SupplyWorks to its "100 Supply Chain Partners" based on customer recommendations.
Making the SRM Connection with SupplyWorks
May 2003
This article examines how SupplyWorks' solutions are providing value by leveraging the synergy among three levels of functionality: procurement execution, collaborative planning and strategic sourcing.
SupplyWorks helps customers turn inventory from a problem child to a competitive advantage.
February 2003
Learn how Ingersoll-Rand used Supply Works' MAX solution to give suppliers real-time visibility to inventory levels and how it is helping suppliers perform demand forecasting.
SupplyWorks Makes the Supply Chain e-Business Top 100
August 2002
SupplyWorks makes the list of leading-edge supply chain vendors. Selection was based on vendor's ability to offer fast payback, quick implementation and financial stability.
BorgWarner Morse TEC and SupplyWorks MAX
Business Case Study

August 2002
Learn how BorgWarner Morse TEC is using SupplyWorks MAX to reduce planning time, working capital, in-bound premium freight, overall freight, and manufacturing downtime.
Tapping into SRM for Supply Strategy and Procurement Execution
July 2002
This article, featured in the July issue of Inbound Logistics, shows how SRM is helping global manufacturers gain competitive advantage.
Large Supply Chain Vendors Scaling Back
July 2002
Enterprises looking to automate their supply chains may be forced to tap several smaller developers, as the major software makers that once promised end-to-end supply chain software cut back on development.
Business via the Internet
April 2002
SRM solutions such as SupplyWorks MAX, allow suppliers to streamline supply-chain processes and manage their supply bases.
Supply Side Suite
March 2002
SupplyWorks MAX promises closer, more profitable ties between manufacturers and their vendors.
Supplier Relationship Management Applications Help Manufacturers Control Their Supply Chains
February 2002
Many industry experts see SRM as part of the continuing evolution of strategic sourcing, a term that emerged when manufacturers decided they wanted to use e-procurement software to purchase product-related materials, not just office supplies.
Supplier Relationship Management Solutions Target Manufacturing Companies
January 2002
Vendor distinction will arise from the ease with which their end-users can manage and coordinate SRM processes (whatever they might be) across their internal enterprise systems and those of their trading partners.
SupplyWorks Secures Automotive Contract
October 2001
SupplyWorks' contract to streamline supply-chain processes and enhance supply-base management for BorgWarner Morse TEC will increase operational efficiency, improve responsiveness and flexibility, and manage future growth.
Barnes & Noble Deploys SupplyWorks System
October 2001
Barnes & Noble stores now use SupplyWorks solution for regular monthly supply replenishment, including routine restocking of common items with templates that provide communications across multiple vendors.
Automated Book Worms
October 2001
SupplyWorks recently announced that it has successfully completed installation of its Web-based SRM solution in nearly 1000 Barnes & Noble stores nationwide.


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