supply chain management

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supply chain management

A cross-functional approach to procuring, producing, and delivering products and services to customers. The broad management scope includes sub-suppliers, suppliers, internal information, and funds flow. See also supply; supply chain.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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Demand chain management: integrating marketing and supply chain management.
The first session entitled, "Distribution and Growth/Challenges in the Convenience Store Market," will feature Jane Berzan, senior vice president of the National Association of Convenience Stores, as well as David Podeschi, vice president, Demand Chain Management for 7-Eleven, and Mike Call, president and CEO of Maverick Country Store who have been invited to participate in the discussion.
The biggest predator stalking business software vendors currently is SSA Global Technologies Inc which last week began a promised flurry of acquisitions with the takeover of demand chain management software provider Ironside Technologies Inc.
Comergent Technologies, Inc., a provider of demand chain management software solutions, has announced its acquisition of variable pricing software vendor Enduse, Inc.
i2's solutions span all value chain interactions, including demand chain management, supply chain management, and supplier relationship management.
* Improving integration of demand chain management (such as customers, marketing, sales, and service) with supply chain initiatives (such as purchasing, production, and distribution) to gain efficiency and cost takeout.
The site is powered by an SAP backbone and HAHT Demand Chain Management software.
NCR's Relationship Technology solutions include the Teradata(R) database and analytical applications such as customer relationship management (CRM) and demand chain management, store automation systems and automated teller machines (ATMs).
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