CatalystCommand Warehouse Management™ combines both flow-through functionality and traditionaly warehouse management features in one system. It manages all aspects of the distribution center and manufacturing warehouse operations including receiving and putaway to order selection, picking, loading and shipping. Using a modular technology platform, the system features standard interfaces allowing tighter integration between systems, applications, and equipment. As a web-based application is scalable and resides on a thin server or on a series of servers.For more information, visit the company web site:http://www.catalystinternational.com
Sage Geode WMS is represented in the US by Adonix, a Sage company since 2005,
dedicated to the North American mid-market. Adonix also provides companies with
Sage ERP X3, a full-service enterprise resource planning (ERP) system covering
all areas of business for accounting and financial management, purchasing,
inventory, sales, customer relationship management (CRM), and manufacturing.
Sage Geode WMS has been implemented in North America and throughout Europe,
Asia, and Africa in more than 350 sites, including market leaders such as
Hewlett-Packard, Wyeth Lederle, Michelin Tires, and Philips.
Sage Geode WMS is a full-function warehouse management system (WMS) designed
to meet the needs of mid-sized companies with large transaction volumes and
sophisticated warehouse practices. It can complement and extend a Sage ERP X3
implementation, or function as a stand-alone or loosely coupled application with
other solutions. The WMS system helps companies achieve a faster, more efficient
flow of goods through their warehouses, resulting in improved warehouse use,
minimized product handling, fewer processing errors, and timelier, more accurate
information. Sage Geode WMS supports international data requirements and
processing needs found in warehouse storage facilities. Its multisite and
multinational orientation is for midsized companies who have expanded or are
seeking to expand their businesses into global markets.
For more information, visit the company web site
www.adonix.com
ORION is a globally accepted integrated enterprise-lass business
management solution designed to meet the requirement of diverse market segments such
as fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), trading, contracting, retailing,
distribution, and manufacturing. The product addresses the critical needs of
large multicompany, multicountry organizations through its advanced and
integrated suite of procurement, sales, distribution, manufacturing,
contracting, human resources, and financial management modules, which all have
multilingual and multicurrency capability.
ORION’s open architecture facilitates extensive parameterization, enabling
the product to map specific business requirements without requiring users to
change the way they conduct business.
For more information, visit the company's web
site
www.3i-infotech.com
or the product homepage
http://www.3i-infotech.com/ERP/erp2.aspx
The Accuplus® Integrated Distribution Logistics® System is a comprehensive software package for managing warehouse and distribution logistics operations.
STC's CoreWMS is a web based warehouse management system. Staff and partners can easily access the CoreWMS features and functionality using their native language; Can be easily integrated with preexisting enterprsie applications (CRM, ERP, accounting); Platform and Database independent.
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.
The Infor SCM distribution solution is used by
over 600 customers, including leading electronics firms and third party logistics
providers (3PLs), as well as retailers and auto makers.
Logility Voyager Solutions is a complete set of supply chain management solutions in one Internet-based collaborative framework, including global supply chain visibility; demand, inventory and replenishment planning; supply and sourcing optimization; transportation planning and execution; and warehouse management.
QAD Enterprise Applications is a complete suite of products with functionality that addresses the needs of single-site and multinational organizations.
The company's flagship product, RADIO BEACON WMS, is
an integrated pick-pack-and-ship solution for wholesale distributors, Internet retailers, and third party logistics operations.
The Skyway Direct Procurement Unification (DPU) suite bridges data across the enterprise. Skyway's DPU gives the enterprise consolidated visibility and control over its supply chain.
Supply Chain Advantage, HighJump’s radio frequency identification (RFID)-enabled product suite, includes
integrated solutions for warehouse and yard management, transportation
management, supply chain visibility, and event management, as well as trading
partner enablement and collaboration and data collection.
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.
Epicor Enterprise delivers financials,
budgeting, distribution, manufacturing, sales and marketing, business intelligence,
and customer service solutions in a common integrated suite of applications.
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.