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| i2 Collaborative Supply Execution system |
To ensure optimum performance, companies must work to reduce costs, accelerate operations, and improve quality both in their own processes and in their partner organizations. By gaining cross-company visibility and control, companies can identify and pursue opportunities for supply chain improvements. Both buyers and suppliers can benefit by collaborating on critical supply chain issues, from initial order through shipping, inventory, and overall management.
i2 Approach
The i2 Collaborative Supply Execution system is designed to provide a comprehensive set of mid-term to long-term collaborative capabilities. Companies in a wide range of industries have deployed this solution to manage forecasting and capacity; orders; shipping; inventory; and replenishment in a multi-vendor environment. The solution can handle the primary business processes related to collaborative supply execution, including:
Supply/Demand Collaboration: can allow companies and suppliers to coordinate supply chain plans, including demand forecast, upside/downside requirements, mismatches and other variables.
Order Collaboration and Execution: can support forecasts and material requisitions from materials resource planning (MRP) and advanced planning systems, including consolidated requisitions, forecasts, purchase orders and business signals.
Lean Supply Management: can support multiple replenishment workflows, exception resolutions, and process management capabilities for direct and hub vendor-managed inventory and pull-based replenishment. |
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