Distribution/Supply Management System
Supply chain management (SCM) is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the operations of the supply chain with the purpose to satisfy customer requirements as efficiently as possible. Supply chain management spans all movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point-of-origin to point-of-consumption. Organizations increasingly find that they must rely on effective supply chains, or networks, to successfully compete in the global market and networked economy.
Integrated supply management applications, covering all aspects of your supply chain. Now, manage your supplies and products more efficiently! We also undertake a quick assessment of supply chain & outsourcing need, and advise suitable actions. Benefits of an integrated Supply Chain Management Systems include; Lower Costs Improved Collaboration Cycle Times - Response to Conflict
Key Features
With a supply chain package, you can significantly improve the way they track and manage the supplies of raw materials and components needed for production, finished goods to satisfy open sales orders, and spare parts required for field service and support. This eliminates excess and waste, frees up valuable real estate for other important purposes, and minimizes related storage costs.
It can dramatically accelerate the execution of the entire order-to-delivery cycle by helping companies to more productively generate and track sales orders. Supply chain also enables the dynamic scheduling of supplier deliveries to more effectively meet demand, and more rapid creation of pricing and product configurations.
All activities and tasks associated with sourcing, purchasing, and payables can be fully automated and streamlined across a company’s entire supplier network with a supply chain package. As a result, businesses can build stronger relationships with vendors, better assess and manage their performance, and improve negotiations to leverage volume or bulk discounts and other cost-cutting measures.
With supply chain software, you can more accurately anticipate customer demand, and plan their procurement and production processes accordingly. As a result, they can avoid unnecessary purchases of raw-materials, eliminate manufacturing over-runs, and prevent the need to store excess finished goods, or slash prices to move products off of warehouse shelves.
Supply chain software can simplify and accelerate the inspection and handling of defective or broken goods - on both the buy and sell side of the business - and automate the processing of claims with suppliers and distributors, as well as insurance companies