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White Paper: Meeting the Challenges of Product Traceability
with Automated Data Collection
Product liability and risk management are now
a corporate reality spreading rapidly across industries. Whether
you are a manufacturer, a fabricator, a food processor, or
even a raw materials provider, there is a good possibility
that you either already have or will soon be required to
provide product traceability information to your customers.
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Meeting the Challenges of Product Traceability with Automated
Data Collection
07/2009 |
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White Paper: Integrating Automated Data Collection with
Business Applications —The Real R.O.I.
An often overlooked challenge of our increasingly
complex business applications is the impact they have had
on data entry requirements. In the past, when business information
was stored on shelves in scores of notebooks that quickly
became outdated and useless, it was a generally-accepted
rule that files would be updated with the most current information
available before generating reports. This is still true today.
Without consistent, timely, and accurate input of data, the
value and integrity of any business software system decreases
dramatically.
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Integrating
Automated Data Collection wtih Business Applications
04/2009 |
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White Paper: Warehouse Management Systems versus Extended
ERP for Manufacturers
In the May 2008 edition of the IFS Radio Network,
Radley Corporation Vice President David Barks points
out the pitfalls of stand-alone Warehouse Management
Systems (WMS) technology. One of these pitfalls
is the fact that even after integrating WMS and an
enterprise application like ERP, a manufacturer still
winds up running two separate inventory systems. He suggests
that manufacturers should instead consider extending
their existing enterprise software into the warehouse.
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to Radio Broadcast
01/2009 |
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