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Deciding whether or not to opt for an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) or best-of-breed system has long been a difficult decision for logistics providers. Historically, ERP systems have been thought of as cumbersome, restrictive, and costly. As a result

Lawson teamed up with Skretting, supplier of feed for farmed fish, to deliver Trace Engine, a system which provides the company with instant electronic access to accurate upstream and downstream records of all raw materials

Manhattan Associates has introduced enhancements to Manhattan ILS: Integrated Logistics Solutions, built on Microsoft.NET, developed for companies that need supply chain systems that leverage the advantages of Microsoft’s.NET technology.

Morrisons has bought a prototype Oracle footprint that includes a complete retail suite of merchandising, planning, and stores applications; the Oracle E-Business Suite for financials, HR/payroll and manufacturing;

TXT e-solutions, is launching TXT Perform 2008, which combines business intelligence analytical capabilities with demand & supply chain management functions

Groundwork contractor Glencroft expects to save more than £100,000 on its fuel bill following implementation of a web-based vehicle navigation and tracking service from Masternaut.

DBS Software was runner-up in the 2007 Scottish Software Awards Ceremony held in Glasgow on 23 November.

To enable just-in-time schedules to be met, companies need not only a robust vehicle fleet but they need a robust fleet management system. This ensures minimum vehicle downtime and that commercial vehicles are legally compliant and correctly maintained so

Tranman fleet software now incorporates web portal technology to enable customers to extend access to specific parts of the software to their clients and suppliers. Web portal access benefits the customer by allowing data, such as mileage updates, vehicle