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Collaboration and the evolving semiconductor supply chain - 12/30/2009 - Electronic Bus... - 0 views

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    Today's electronics design and manufacturing landscape is very different than that of even just a few years ago. Increased globalization and pressure to outsource has increased the distance between engineers and production facilities. Consolidation of semiconductor suppliers has become an industry trend. Coupled with a desire to rationalize supplier bases, this has made design houses and manufacturing companies more reliant on a smaller number of supply partners, which can result in greater risk to supply disruption.
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Not everyone is impressed by Dell's "smart" supply chain - 0 views

  • To understand Dell's situation, you have to go back to the start. After being founded in Michael Dell's dorm room at the University of Texas at Austin in 1984, the company mastered the science of supply-chain efficiency. It was a model that made Dell the top-performing stock in the S&P 500 during the 1990s. Because it curtailed its retail store business early on and sold directly to consumers and businesses, Dell could build computers "just in time," which meant that it didn't have to assemble a machine and then let it sit in a warehouse or a retail location until someone bought it. Instead, it generally put together PCs only after customers had already ordered them. That meant Dell could order certain parts for its computers just days before they were needed—and often not pay for them until after the assembled computers were shipped off to customers
  • derstand Dell's situation, you have to go back to the start. After being founded in Michael Dell's dorm room at the University of Texas at Austin in 1984, the company mastered the science of supply-chain efficiency. It was a model that made Dell the top-performing stock in the S&P 500 during the 1990s. Because it curtailed its retail store business early on and sold directly to consumers and businesses, Dell could build computers "just in time," which meant that it didn't have to assemble a machine and then let it sit in a warehouse or a retail location until someone bought it. Instead, it generally put together PCs only after customers had already ordered them. That meant Dell could order certain parts for its computers just days before they were needed—and often not pay for them until after the assembled computers were shipped off to customers. But in the past few years, Dell has tried to expand its market by selling in stores. That has forced Dell to deal with several new challenges, among them that big chains such as Best Buy and Wal-Mart stock their shelves with a fixed lineup of PCs rather than customizing machines for each buyer. "We've had to change the entire supply chain to build fixed configurations," the company's chief financial officer, Brian Gladden, recently told Technology Review. And retailers order these machines months in advance, not days or weeks. google_protectAndRun("ads_core.google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); As a result, Dell must try to figure out over the summer what to charge for PCs that will actually be made and sold during the holiday season. If the price of a major component such as memory chips jumps between July and December, Dell's profits can get squeezed. That's what happened in 2009. Even a plunge in prices can be damaging, because the company hedges many of its component purchases to lock in prices within a certain range. If prices fall way below the expected level, it has overspent for the parts. E-mail Print Favorite Share 12 Related Articles Bringing Down the High Costs of Business Forecasting Cloud-based services now provide a way for companies to plan ahead without relying on cumbersome spreadsheets. But what's a boon for smaller companies is disrupting the market for higher-end solutions. Dating Sites Try Adaptive Matchmaking New software is inspired by algorithms that target online ads or recommend books and movies. The Brainy Learning Algorithms of Numenta How the inventor of the PalmPilot studied the workings of the human brain to help companies turn a deluge of data into business intelligence. Tags business business impact Dell Predictive Modeling To comment, please sign in or register Username Password Forgot my password Adverti
  • niversity of Texas at Austin in 1984, the company mastered the science of supply-chain efficiency. It was a model that made Dell the top-performing stock in the S&P 500 during the 1990s. Because it curtailed its retail store business early on and sold directly to consumers and businesses, Dell could build computers "just in time," which meant that it didn't have to assemble a machine and then let it sit in a warehouse or a retail location until someone bought it. Instead, it generally put together PCs only after customers had already ordered them. That meant Dell could order certain parts for its computers just days before they were needed—and often not pay for them until after the assembled computers were shipped off to customers. But in the past few years, Dell has tried to expand its market by selling in stores. That has forced Dell to deal with several new challenges, among them that big chains such as Best Buy and Wal-Mart stock their shelves with a fixed lineup of PCs rather than customizing machines for each buyer. "We've had to change the entire supply chain to build fixed configurations," the company's chief financial officer, Brian Gladden, recently told Technology Review. And retailers order these machines months in advance, not days or weeks. google_protectAndRun("ads_core.google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); As a result, Dell must try to figure out over the summer what to charge for PCs that will actually be made and sold during the holiday season. If the price of a major component such as memory chips jumps between July and December, Dell's profits can get squeezed. That's what happened in 2009. Even a plunge in prices can be damaging, because the company hedges many of its component purchases to lock in prices within a certain range. If prices fall way below the expected level, it has overspent for the parts. E-mail Print Favorite Share 12 Related Articles Bringing Down the High Costs of Business Forecasting Cloud-based services now provide a way for companies to plan ahead without relying on cumbersome spreadsheets. But what's a boon for smaller companies is disrupting the market for higher-end solutions. Dating Sites Try Adaptive Matchmaking New software is inspired by algorithms that target online ads or recommend books and movies. The Brainy Learning Algorithms of Numenta How the inventor of the PalmPilot studied the workings of the human brain to help companies turn a deluge of data into business intelligence. Tags business business impact Dell Predictive Modeling To comment, please sign in or register Username Password Forgot my password
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Siemens Introduces Global Procurement Service - 0 views

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    Siemens Global Procurement Services (GPS) is designed to help companies more efficiently manage their procurement operations by leveraging Siemens' multi-billion dollar global indirect spending budget and broad industrial expertise.
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Spend Management Solutions to Ensure Overall Success Of Spend Management Program - 1 views

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    Zycus Spend Management solutions are designed to ensure overall success of an organization's spend management program by helping sourcing professionals ANALYZE their spend deeper and wider.
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Calyptus Consulting-Supply Management Purchasing Consultants-Procurement Training & Con... - 0 views

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    Services company specializing in procurement, organization design and staffing, and operational excellence areas.
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Free Online Sourcing on Ketera Network Reduces Costs - 0 views

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    Offering designed to introduce more companies to the cost-savings potential of moving sourcing events online.
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OrderZone.com Launches Web-­based Supply Chain Management App: KPI Scorecard - 0 views

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    OrderZone.com, a leading designer and developer of business-to-business supply chain applications, has launched KPI Scorecard, a powerful new web-based application that helps businesses drive more value from their supply chain.
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Supply Chain Risk: It's Time to Measure It - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review - 1 views

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    The recent Toyota brake pedal disaster is an example of a massive failure in product design magnified by supply chain lead time.
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Institute for Supply Management(TM) (ISM) Expands Professional Credentials - 0 views

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    Institute for Supply Management(TM) (ISM) announces a new certification option for professionals who aim to prove their experience and broad-based knowledge in all the major components of supply management. The Certified in Supply Management(TM) (CSM(TM)) designation debuts November 15, 2011 and will allow practitioners to demonstrate knowledge in supply management, regardless of whether they have a college degree.
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Lean and ERP - Can They Co-exist? - 1 views

  • Some pundits have opined that ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) or ERM (Enterprise Resource Management) is dead and that Lean replaces it. That’s like saying that the car chassis is replaced by the new engine. ERP is the backbone system of a modern enterprise. Lean is a management philosophy, with supporting tools and techniques to run a business much faster, cheaper—better. They are NOT mutually exclusive, but Lean ERP must differ from the traditional approach. The chassis needs some design changes.
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Amazon.com: Closed-Loop Supply Chains: New Developments to Improve the Sustainability o... - 0 views

  • A complete presentation of closed loop supply chain processes, this book demonstrates the impact it has on all aspect of the supply chain, from product development, to materials, to assembly and profitability. It includes research and case studies from the industries that use the closed loop supply chain methodology and explores how they use its practices to be more environmentally friendly and profitable. The authors cover profitable practices in returned products and recovery of products, designing the reverse logistics network, production planning, marketing strategies for recovered products, and how closed loop supply chain strategies can be used in industries other than manufacturing.
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Guidelines for the Procurement, Use, and End-of-Life Management of Electronic Equipment - 0 views

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    The CIWMB, in partnership with the California Department of General Services, has developed Guidelines for Procurement, Use and End-of-Life Management of Electronic Equipment
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    The guidelines are designed for State agency procurement officers, information technology staff, surplus property staff managers, and any other staff or managers involved in purchasing, using or managing electronic equipment. Other organizations are welcome to use these resources to improve their procurement, use and end-of-life management of electronic equipment.
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Business Ethics (Procurement) eLearning Short Course - 0 views

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    This course examines the requirements for conducting business ethically and in a socially responsible manner.
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Harsco Selects IBM for Global Supply Chain Initiative - 0 views

  • Worldwide industrial services company Harsco Corporation (NYSE: HSC) has selected IBM (NYSE: IBM) as its consulting partner for a business transformation initiative designed to create significant operating and cost efficiencies throughout Harsco's global supply chain, the companies announced today. 
  • "The intelligent supply chain of the future aligns perfectly with our One Harsco objectives for creating long-term strategic advantage as a more globally integrated and optimized enterprise," said Harsco Chairman and CEO Salvatore D. Fazzolari. "Working with IBM gives us access to one of the premier leaders in this field. Moreover, when completed at the end of 2010, we expect this project to improve our Return on Invested Capital and also contribute to Harsco's Economic Value Added (EVA®) growth." 
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LLamasoft's New External Data Integration Tool Streamlining the Supply Chain Modeling - 0 views

  • LLamasoft, the leading provider of supply chain strategic planning solutions, announces the first release of the External Data Integration Tool (EDIT). This new tool, built directly into the Supply Chain GuruTM 6.0.8 user interface, enables supply chain modelers to more efficiently integrate with enterprise data sources in any format or schema and automatically build models for analysis and supply chain visibility.
  • The new EDIT feature compliments Supply Chain Guru’s existing toolset for data migration and editing which includes a one-touch MSExcel Import/Export utility, Input Pipes for connection to real-time data feeds, Batch Geo-Coding for global location of enterprise supply chain sites, a Mileage Calculator for determination of accurate road distances, and integration to LTL and FTL cost data sources.
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i2 Supply Chain Strategist Embraces Sustainability - 0 views

  • i2 Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITWO) today announced the release of version 6.3.2 of i2 Supply Chain Strategist, a world-leading solution designed to optimize a company’s supply chain network to meet their business objectives. Companies in many diverse industries use i2 Supply Chain Strategist, including discrete and process manufacturing, retail, consumer goods and logistics providers. The latest release adds significant new features for performing optimizations while considering carbon emissions, sustainability and associated constraints.
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NRX Asset Hub - 1 views

  • The NRX Asset HubTM application addresses your business needs for managing asset information through all phases of the asset lifecycle from design & build, through commissioning & start-up, and operate & maintain, to decommissioning and disposal.
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    Improve the quality and accessibility of asset information for an existing asset; and remediate, consolidate and migrate asset master data from single or multiple asset management systems to the new system
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Bridgepoint Education's Ashford University: Bachelor of Arts in Supply Chain Mgt - 0 views

  • Bridgepoint Education, Inc. (NYSE: BPI), a provider of post-secondary education services focused on providing higher access to higher education, announced today that Ashford University has introduced a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Supply Chain Management and a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Project Management. The latest additions to Ashford's degree offerings were designed to give students a broad understanding of business as a whole, while building expertise in two in-demand focus areas.
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