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Web Services For Your Supply Chain September, 2005 (Download .pdf 172 KB)

When people from different countries speaking uncommon languages come together, communication becomes a serious concern. Interpreters are needed for communication though an ideal solution would be a language that everyone understands. The problem with an ideal solution is that it rarely exists and if it exists, implementing it is next to impossible. Why are we talking about languages and communication when the issue on hand .......read more

Enterprise Risk Management August, 2005 (Download .pdf 178 KB)

As world economies evolve into service driven and globally oriented economies, many new risk factors have come into consideration. Financial risks such as currency fluctuations, human resources in foreign countries, major disasters such as Tsunami, earthquakes, floods etc and factors such as fluctuations in distribution channels, foul play in corporate governance are just few of them. ERM has emerged as one of the most important tools for .......read more

Credit Risk Scoring Analytics July, 2005 (Download .pdf 67.7 KB)

Increasing money supply and availability of huge volumes of credit report data are giving rise to a new branch of analytics: credit risk analytics. Credit risk scoring analytics is concerned with attaching a credit worthiness score to a borrower by performing statistical procedures. A credit score rates how risky a borrower the person is- the higher the score.......read more

Supply Chain Risk Management June, 2005 (Download .pdf 78.7 KB)

Modern supply-chains are very complex, with many parallel physical and information flows occurring in order to ensure that products are delivered in the right quantities, to the right place in a cost-effective manner. The drive towards more efficient supply networks during recent years has resulted in these networks becoming more vulnerable to disruption. .......read more

RFID - Good or Bad May, 2005 (Download .pdf 84.3 KB)

Pulled by the desire to reduce costs and increase information in the supply chain and pushed by mandates from the likes of Wal-Mart and the US army, radio-frequency identification tag usage looks set to explode in the coming months. Unfortunately, there's a shortage in some corners of critical thinking about what RFID is good for and not so good for.......read more

Reducing Chaos in Supply Chain April, 2005 (Download .pdf 62.2 KB)

Are you plagued with orders left unfilled, excessive lead times, supplier unreliability's and demand continuing to outstrip supply? If the answer to above questions is yes than you have too much chaos in the supply chain .......read more

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