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Overview: TAKE Supply Chain's solutions improve supply chain speed, visibility and control by automating internal processes and integrating trading partners to help manufacturers and distributors orchestrate material movement throughout the extended supply network.
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Case Study: Welch’s® Improves its Warehouse and Inventory Management Operations by TAKE Supply Chain
October 15, 2009 - Welch's selected the TAKE Supply Chain Gemini™ for OPM mobile software solution and Compliance Label Manager (CLM), a barcode and radio-frequency identification (RFID) label management solution to improve the speed, visibility, accuracy and control of extended manufacturing and distribution supply chains. Read on to learn more.
Driving Costs Out and Efficiency In with Enterprise Barcode and Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Label Management by TAKE Supply Chain
October 14, 2009 - In this paper you will learn how TAKE Supply Chain has developed a scalable, rules-based barcode label and RFID print management platform that allows business users — not IT programmers — to effectively administer tagging output and compliance programs, which can increase efficiency while decreasing costs with RFID label management.
Improve Synchronization with Streamlined Order Management and Communication: Petmate® Case Study by TAKE Supply Chain
October 15, 2009 - Petmate enlisted the help of TAKE Supply Chain's X.PC to not only streamline the administration of contract manufacturing for Petmate. Read this case study to learn how X.PC transformed Petmate's manual approach to working with manufacturers through a Web-based collaborative environment that improved shared communications.
The Six Hidden Costs of Reverse Logistics by TAKE Supply Chain
November 16, 2009 - For many companies reverse logistics is the last frontier of waste in today's supply chain. To help identify where poorly managed returns may be affecting your bottom line, this paper takes a look at the six hidden costs of reverse logistics.
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