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Webcasts

Upcoming Webcasts

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On Demand Webcasts

Follow the Leader: How to Choose and Measure the Reverse Logistics Champion in Your Organization
Learn who is best suited to be the reverse logistics champion and the typical challenges that person faces.

Surviving a NAFTA Audit and How Automation Can Help Ease the Pain
Learn a strategic approach to ensuring compliance, so that when Customs requests information and informs a company that they will be audited, they can get through the audit quickly and efficiently without fear of penalty.

AMR Research Webcast: 2010 Supply Chain Software Trends in Established and Emerging Markets
Learn how buyer trends in SCM will play out across key vertical industries and geographic markets.

Fixed Assets: Getting Maximum Value from Enterprise Investments
This Webcast explores the emerging paradigm for fixed asset management.

Strategic Supply Management: Creating the Next Source of Competitive Advantage
This webcast offers a roadmap of what it means to practice strategic supply management.

Free Up Cash and Capital by Employing SRM Controls
This webcast will examine ways to make supplier invoicing a more collaborative process by better integrating invoicing with SRM technology and practices in a way that improves efficiency across all supply chain partners.

Contract Manufacturing: Avoiding Pitfalls and Gaining Competitive Advantage
This webcast discusses six common pitfalls that can compromise outsourcing success and steps your company can take to avoid them.

Reducing Costs from Supplier Part Nonconformance Through Collaboration
This webcast presents the many ways a company is impacted by nonconformance and how to lower costs by prioritizing quality issues.

Fixed Assets; Past, Present and Future: Realizing Maximum Value from Enterprise Investments
Historically, companies have approached fixed assets as an accounting challenge. With the advent of Sarbanes-Oxley, fixed assets became the focus of regulatory compliance efforts. Today, companies are taking a new look at how to improve their management of fixed assets to realize the maximum value from their investments — whether that means more conscientious maintenance to extend asset life or deploying equipment more effectively.

Seven Proven Strategies to Succeed in Reverse Logistics
There is no question that the cost of product returns is high. In the U.S. alone, the cost of reverse logistics adds up to around $100Bn each year, according to the Aberdeen Group. This actually is a conservative estimate, Aberdeen says, because reverse logistics costs typically are spread throughout the organization or hidden among various business functions.

TAKE Supply Chain: An Extended Vision for your ERP Investment
A new wave of mobile transactions using voice, business intelligence and other technologies is transforming warehouse operations through more efficient real-time data collection. According to AMR Research analyst Greg Aimi, “Voice-directed work in the warehouse is coming of age, and has the potential to enhance warehouse productivity and safety.” Advanced data collection connects the dots in distributed processes by helping companies add mobile transactions to Oracle applications to improve supply chain visibility.

Reducing Supply Chain Costs with Supplier Collaboration
Many organizations are seeking to increase the bottom-line cost savings delivered by sourcing and procurement functions. By viewing procurement operations as profit centers, forward-looking companies are strengthening supplier relationships and making procurement a more strategic partner in the organization. Attend a complimentary Webcast to learn how TAKE Supply Chain’s new Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) solution can help organizations improve their bottom line with innovative offerings, creating a real accountability and incentives for suppliers to deliver business value with a faster time to market.

For additional webcasts, please visit the Resources section of the TAKE Supply Chain Community site.

 

Solutions from TAKE Supply Chain enable manufacturers and distributors to orchestrate the movement of goods through the extended supply network. Our single data model approach complements existing enterprise applications such as Oracle® and SAP® to eliminate inefficiencies in supply chain, warehousing, data collection and reverse logistics. More


"[TAKE Supply Chain]'s product has allowed us to integrate our supply chain and improve our business processes."

— Deborah Jones, Manufacturing Accounting Special Project Coordinator, National Pen