October 2016
Buying the Best BPM For Your Needs
Clients in the News: Think of business process management software as ‘the oil that lubricates corporate machinery.’ With dozens of options on the market, use the reverse-engineering technique to find the BPM system that best meets your particular needs. Read more:
Keep ReadingThe Robots Are Coming
Clients in the News: Just as our children can’t picture a world without computers, it is likely that their children will feel the same way about robots. That slightly disconcerting thought comes from Clemens Beckmann, head of innovation at Deutsche Post DHL’s letters and parcels business. Read more:
Keep Reading3 Ways Quality Control Supports Traceability for Recalls
Clients in the News: Able Laboratories recalled its entire line of generic drugs in 2005. Seven years later, Novartis recalled over 1,600 lots of Excedrin, NoDoz, Bufferin, and Gas-X. Just last year, RB recalled 1.5 million bottles of its congestion and cold medicine, Mucinex. These types of recalls can have massive and devastating impacts on company...
Keep ReadingSIIA: A Case of Overhauling an Online Presence
Clients in the News: Similar to many companies and organizations, SIIA found itself with a WCM system that no longer worked for its needs. As the expectations of audiences evolved, the organization’s website needed to as well, but upgrading its open source WCM system was not feasible. In order to get the latest and greatest tools...
Keep ReadingOnline Manufacturing Marketplace is a Game Changer
Clients in the News: Like most manufacturers, Anchor Hocking’s machines utilize a variety of custom-made parts in its processes that wear out over time. Poor quality replacements can bring operations to a standstill, just as easily as overpriced ones. One engineer’s solution is transforming the company’s approach to procuring custom-made parts. Read more:
Keep ReadingWarehouse Automation: Five Emerging Trends
Clients in the News: Shopping for products has never been easier for today’s consumer. With the touch of a button, customers can add and remove items from their virtual shopping cart and expect it to show up on their doorstep just a few business days later. Because of this, manufacturers need rapid fulfillment to keep up...
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