Posts Tagged ‘SCM’

Supply Chain Technology Trends – Digital, Value-Focused, RFID, A/P

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Supply chain technology trends in the news include: the emergence of digital and value-focused supply chains, innovation trends in supply chain technology, and automating accounts payable (A/P). See links below for details on SCM technology trends in the news.

  • Emergence of Digital and Value-Focused Supply Chains. IndustryWeek provides and analysis of AMR Reseach’s annual list of top supply chain highlighting Apple leadership in digital supply chains. News Item: The Changing Face of the Supply Chain – more digital, complex promotions, value chain focus #SCM #realtime http://bit.ly/dkriMG
  • Innovation Trends in Supply Chain Technology. In SupplyChain Management Review, Bob Trebilcock shares his discussions with industry analysts about what they’re seeing in the supply chain technology markets they cover to include RFID, voice and warehouse management (WMS) and transportation management (TMS) systems. News Item: SCM technology: What’s happening in the innovation economy – great summary of trends – #RFID #TMS #WMS #Voice http://bit.ly/aXEdOV
  • Savings Opportunities By Automating Your Accounts Payable. Aberdeen Group shares their analysis on how automation in accounts payable can really drive home appreciable cost savings. News Item: Why Accounts Payable Automation Matters – Revisited – the incentives are there, just need discipline #A/P http://bit.ly/9Arhii

More SCM Technology Trends in the News:

  • Demand Driven is not Sufficient – great write-up on value-based outcomes by industry #SCM #Data #Marketing http://bit.ly/c88Tlm
  • Supply Chain Disruptions Escalate Challenges for U.S. Military in Afghanistan #SCM #Risk #Afghanistan #DoD http://bit.ly/cPB7kr
  • 2010 State of Logistics Report – interesting stats – U.S. Logistics costs, driver shortage #SCM #Trans http://bit.ly/cW0iT9




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Selecting the Right EDI Company

Monday, June 14th, 2010

There are many different types of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) companies that provide a variety of products and services to help business exchange Business-to-Business (B2B) electronic documents with other businesses. Most businesses have a need for a third-party EDI company to help them with their B2B integration. The challenge is select the right type of EDI company that has the right mix of EDI offerings that meet a given business’ EDI needs at a competitive price.




Types of EDI Companies

Value Added Networks (VAN). Core VAN services include EDI translation services, secure data communications, and mailboxing services. Many VANs support “hub-and-spoke” operations where a major manufacturer or retailer uses the VAN to connect to thousands of their suppliers. Most VANs are also full-service EDI providers that provide a full range of B2B data integration services as well as sell EDI-related software. Example VANs: GSX, Sterling Commerce

B2B Portals. These EDI companies are similar to VANs, but cater to a specific industry or supply chain service such as reverse auctions. B2B portals are more community oriented servicing hundreds or thousands of companies that interconnect and collaborate with each other on a regular basis. Example B2B Portals: GT Nexus | Ariba Network.

EDI Software Companies. These companies provide prepackage software or Software as a Service (SaaS). With EDI software companies, they sell software and the business customer operates the EDI software to include EDI translation, secure communications, and possibly mailboxing services. Many of the larger EDI software companies also provide managed services (VAN services). Example EDI Software Companies: Softshare | NuBridges.

EDI Service Providers. EDI service providers usually cater to small and medium businesses to provide EDI translation, connectivity, and EDI supplier compliance for a given industry as well as a specific “Big Box” retailer or manufacturer. EDI service providers also provide contract EDI staff for larger businesses. Example EDI Service Providers: Best to get a referral from like trading partner in your industry or local area.

B2B Integration Companies. This is an emerging market where B2B integration companies are provide EDI tools, connectors, APIs, and services to IT shops to integrate the exchange and sharing of businesses information across multiple businesses. Example B2B Integration Companies: ECGridOS | HubSpan | E2Open


Selecting the Right EDI Company.

Businesses need EDI because they need to collaborate with other businesses to exchange electronic business documents (ex. purchase orders, invoices) and other information. Depending on the level of B2B collaboration will determine what type of EDI company that a business should use. Businesses can generally be classified into one of four types of B2B collaboration models that in turn drives their B2B integration and EDI needs. Types of business collaboration and their EDI needs are as follows:

  • Traditional – Independent, Uncertain B2B Relationships. Examples of this is any type of auction like eBay auction, reverse auctions, and commodity-type markets as well as new businesses that desire to leverage EDI technology. This level of B2B collaboration have limited EDi needs. Normally, these companies will use an industry specific B2B portal or use a niche or local EDI service provider to assist them on occasion.
  • Opportunistic – Dependent, Uncertain B2B Relationships. Example of this is a seasonal supplier or a supplier that is attempting to establish a long-term relationship with a retailer or manufacturer. Normally, these companies will use a third party provider that specializes in their industry. Their larger customers will determine if they use a VAN or directly connect to them. Their large customers may or may not provide EDI software and assistance to exchange electronic documents.


  • Tactical Collaboration – Independent, Certain B2B Relationships. Example of this is when two businesses are regularly doing businesses together, but at least one of the businesses has not realize the extent of the relationship. Medium size to large companies may elect to buy EDI software and hire their own EDI staff. Other companies may continue to outsource their EDI needs to a VAN or use a EDI services companies. Select industries will rely on a B2B portal. This level of B2B collaboration can be very expensive for some businesses if they are not proactively looking for ways to reduce costs and identify the right EDI solution for their business
  • Strategic Collaboration – Dependent, Certain B2B Relationships. Many International and large businesses as well as their suppliers seek this type of relationship. Normally, larger companies will have their own EDI shops, use EDI software, and do some level of EDI software development. Also, they will use VANs where required as well as B2B portals. In some cases, they may leverage B2B integration tools and services to gain a competitive advantages or possibly reduce costs.




See postings: The Relationship Between Business Collaboration and B2B Integration | B2B eCommerce Resources | B2B eComerce & EDI Trends for more information.

SCM Trends in the News – RFID Visibility, SCP, Chinese SCM Software

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Supply chain technology trends in the news include: 1) Wal-Mart’s use of their private fleet and RFID to extend inbound shipment visibility; 2) the state of Supply Chain Planning (SCP); 3) expansion of Chinese enterprise software provider CDC with new SCM offering; 4) more SCM technology trends news. See links below for details on SCM technology trends in the news.

  • Wal-Mart Extending Inbound Shipment Visibility With Private Fleet and RFID Tags. StorefrontBacktalk reports that by Wal-Mart using its private fleet and RFID tags, the retailer is now picking up and tagging shipments from suppliers. This lets Wal-Mart’s inventory systems reach all the way to its suppliers both physically and for shipment visibility. News Item: Wal-Mart Takes Back Its Supply Chain – stretching visibility to suppliers #RFID #SCM #TMS http://bit.ly/acz0nl
  • Supply Chain Planning (SCP) Technology Industry is Stagnant. The SupplyChainShaman provides her analysis of the SCP technology market from the JDA’s Focus 2010 event. News Item: The Verdict: a Hung Jury – analysis of JDA and the state of SCP software #SCM #SCP #JDA http://bit.ly/9GxjCM
  • Chinese Enterprise Company Expands SCM Offering. Spend Matters reports on Chinese software maker CDC expansion of their supply chain management offering. Their market differential is their insight into Chinese suppliers and the types of activities necessary to better manage global suppliers. News Items: Spend Matters: Chinese Enterprise Software: CDC Software Acquires its Way Into the Supply Chain http://bit.ly/bahf6q

More SCM Technology Trends in the News:

  • Automated Case Picking Solution Drivers – nice graphical reference #SCM #WMS http://bit.ly/briVdc
  • National Gateway – a needed initiative – increase rail capacity on US east coast #green #scm #rail http://bit.ly/ag9czy
  • Wincanton uses Microlise Transport Management solution on Marks & Spencer home delivery contracts http://bit.ly/bWp8B2
  • Afghanistan – The Central Asian Express – supply chain challenges for a country w/ no railroad #SCM http://bit.ly/dcpJ3G
  • Everyone Prospers With Free Trade – the reason both the customer & clerk say, “Thank you.” #value http://bit.ly/aIr8Uf
  • @DCVelocity Most of the U.S. freight now traveling by truck would consume more energy if transported rail-only. http://bit.ly/8o84DW
  • Dancing with a White Elephant – ERP efficiency does not mean supply chain excellence #ERP #SCM #Integration http://bit.ly/9AnbQN




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