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Does your car have Internet access? Regardless of your answer, there’s a high probability that your next new car will indeed feature Internet access. Research from electronics research firm iSuppli shows that at the end of 2009, roughly 860,000 global …
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Last week Kinaxis successfully hosted Kinexions 2010 - our annual user conference, which this year was held at the Kierland resort in Scottsdale. With over 200 people in attendance, an impressive list of speakers, and three tracks of product workshops - …
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Written by: Shannon Lee At Kinaxis, unit testing is an integral part of our development process. It is often the first line of defense when it comes to catching defects. In our Promotion Manager web application, we unit test across all layers of our …
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I saw an article in IndustryWeek the other day stating that according to the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI , the proposed reduction in ozone emissions would harm US manufacturers. The report cites costs in the Trillions and job losses in the Millions. This …
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An article came through my newsfeed recently from “the doctor” at Sourcing Innovation , titled “ Want to fail faster? Automate it !” It referred to a case study, “ A better way to automate service operations ” presented in McKinsey Quarterly . Now, I …
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There is an interesting article in Supply Chain Digest about bringing back offshore work. Some companies are rethinking their global product strategies. The article mentions the rising costs in China, the threat to intellectual property and the need for …
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After two years of disruption and distancing, it’s time to join forces and get ready together. That’s why Kinexions ’22 , the premier global supply chain conference, is back this year in person and online. You are invited to be with us May 9 – 11 in …
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It’s amazing what you can learn from Wikipedia. I was reading a couple of blog posts from Sourcing Innovation where “the doctor” describes how to “avoid the Black Swan”. He had what looked like some great advice on how to avoid this thing...but it was …
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A few interesting studies have come out as of late. And I’m not so keen on what they are showing… The first is an annual Gartner Supply Chain Study , in which they partner with Supply Chain Digest and survey their readers. A few excerpts of the stats as …
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After attending the IndustryWeek webcast "Developing Greener Products: Trends in Product Stewardship and Corporate Sustainability" last April, I was thinking about how the supply chain we know today will evolve as a response to the ‘green’ pressure. Of …
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This is a follow-up to my post from a few weeks ago: Expediting versus Planning . I received many comments and recommendations on this subject as to whether much of the expediting that occurs is in fact related to planning deficiencies. After reading and …
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Would you ever think of comparing the World Cup to the supply chain? What analogies can be made? Both are filled with unplanned events. Italy out? England out? That was not in the plan. There will always be surprises no matter how much you plan. However, …