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Operations Management Solutions Companies have spent millions of dollars optimizing their supply chain processes over the last several years by placing an emphasis on process improvement techniques (e.g., Six Sigma). From transportation to procurement to manufacturing, every aspect of the supply chain has been transformed to meet more aggressive performance measurements, from "time to ship" to "turns in inventory" to "pricing and buying." All of these metrics require improvement. In order to meet these new objectives, many companies are looking to further integrate their relationships with their suppliers, shippers and customers to create a more seamless supply chain.
The Importance of Integration At LDS, an operations management solution is a collaborative platform, a portal that provides for the integration of all of these technology and information assets and provides a framework to work more effectively with customers, shippers, suppliers and other partners and meet the more aggressive performance requirements. An operations portal can enhance the effective delivery of this information by aligning the assets with the intent of the user (e.g., manufacturing manager, transportation manager, purchasing manager) in a more relevant and meaningful way. This assures that content, transactions and collaboration tools are aligned in a manner that creates advantage, not clutter, on the desktops of the people responsible for making things work. Find out more about LDS' use of portals to achieve business integration.
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