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Lista de software de Sistemas de gestión del transporte (TMS)
Los sistemas de gestión del transporte deben proporcionar los componentes básicos de un sistema de información compartida que soporte la colaboración, las tasas, las rutas, los roles, los conjuntos de transacciones, los documentos y la información que se intercambia para facilitar la reservación, la realización y los acuerdos de movimientos de transporte.
Retalix
by Retalix
Within the store, Retalix provides a suite of products that include point of sale (POS), fuel, back-office, vendor receiving, loyalty program, self-service checkout, wireless hand-held solutions, and Web-based reporting functionality.At the headquarters, Retalix provides host functionality for grocery retailers to manage price and item management, with the ability to develop and deliver targeted customer promotions. In the warehouse, Retalix provides an inbound and outbound solution with voice-picking capabilities.For more information, see the company's web sitehttp://www.retalix.com/or the product homepagehttp://www.retalix.com/index.cfm?pageid=999
Blinco's 3rdwave solutions provides business process design, real-time visibility of inventory across the global supply chain, landed cost capability and control, product and documentary compliance support, customer and vendor performance analysis, global logistics execution and management control, and integrated accounting and financial control.
DigitaLogistix® is a comprehensive suite of supply chain execution solutions. It includes robust applications for warehouse management, transportation management, and productivity management, enhanced with action-oriented components for real time visibility, control, performance measurement and supplier collaboration.
GT Nexus Enterprise Solutions for Global Logistics
by GT Nexus
GT Nexus integrated global logistics solutions are based on a proven, Internet-centric technology platform designed for transportation logistics and supply chain execution coordination on a global scale.
i2's Transportation Solution features strategic network
design and analysis, supply chain visibility, transportation bid collaboration,
transportation modeling and analysis, and transportation planning and
management.
Sterling Transportation Management System (TMS)
provides shippers with on-demand, Web-based access to a collaborative logistics
network of more than 6,400 carriers transacting over 3 million shipments per
year.
Supply Chain Advantage, HighJump’s radio frequency
identification (RFID)-enabled product suite, includes solutions for warehouse
and yard management, transportation management, supply chain visibility, and
event management.
TradeStream by Optum fundamentally changes the way cross-enterprise trade is conducted today. The Internet application leverages the web to tie together any business systems – including ERP, order entry, inventory and fulfillment – to capture, coordinate and manage product inventory information across an enterprise and its suppliers, distributors and customers.
Transportation Control and Transportation Optimize
by Nulogx
Nulogx Transportation Control is an end-to-end third
party logistics provider (3PL) solution that supports the activities necessary
to manage and execute the full life cycle of the transportation process across
multiple 3PL customers.
Manhattan Associates' Transportation Management
solutions provide users with the ability to automate a transportation
network—whether inbound or outbound, or private fleet or common carrier.
WaerLinx™ is "pull" management software that optimizes the receipt, storage, and issuing of direct-to-line replenishment of components into manufacturing and distribution centers by linking the suppliers directly with the point of use.
QAD Enterprise Applications is a complete suite of products with functionality that addresses the needs of single-site and multinational organizations.
Changing business requirements have forced supply chain execution (SCE) vendors to expand via add-on modules. Seeing this upward push from the SCE vendors, enterprise resource planning vendors are now pushing downward and including SCE modules within their solutions.
Olin Thompson and P.J. Jakovljevic - December 24, 2007
Due to the inherent challenges of the industry, most chemical companies are still unable to profitably respond to highly variable demand, or to execute predictable product supply strategies.
The software as a service (SaaS) delivery model is here to stay, and most vendors have noticed. Recently, the endorsement for SaaS in the realm of manufacturing enterprise resource planning has come from a veteran vendor and SaaS pioneer.
This article examines the organizational fit of radio frequency identification (RFID) and its technology’s basic mechanics. Its prohibitive costs often account for the decision to not implement RFID. Yet some factors influencing adoption may shed new light on why RFID is important.
Because manufacturers are now competing globally, they have shifted production to developing countries where cost of labor and resources is low. Software vendors have combined supply chain management functionality with enterprise resource planning software to stay globally competitive.