Posts Tagged ‘Tradacoms’

SaaS drives the EDI and Supply Chain Market…

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Perceptant - Supply Chain Management

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Once considered heretics, SaaS Supply Chain Management and EDI companies are now considered hot property due to a recent report published by ARC.

The report highlights that the Supply Chain Integration and Management market has grown at a 7 percent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), since 2005.  The growth rate would have been much higher though were it not for the global economic downturn that started pinching in 2008 and hit with full force in 2009.  During that time frame however, SaaS based Supply Chain and EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) solutions grew by a CAGR in excess of 20 percent.     

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Reverse Logistics Portal Hits the Spot for Manufacurers and 4PL’s…

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Reverse Logistics Portal Enters the Supply ChainPerceptant, the cloud computing integration, messaging and supply chain specialist, has developed a Reverse Logistics Portal to allow manufacturers and 4PLs to control returned and refused stock.

The Reverse Logistics Executive Council (RLEC) estimates that Reverse Logistics costs account for approximately one-half of one percent of total GDP. Therefore, Reverse Logistics is becoming an increasing area of focus for retailers and manufacturers looking to improve profitability and competitive positioning.

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Free Global B2B Exchange Hits the Supply Chain…

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Perceptant, the SaaS Supply Chain Integration Software Company, today announced the availability of B2B Express 2.0, its latest internet EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) & XML solution for supply chain principals, suppliers and their trading communities.

Designed for businesses involved in the electronic receipt of purchase orders and the transmission of invoices and advanced shipping notices, B2B Express 2.0 is free to use for low document volumes, however can be cost effectively scaled to deliver fully integrated B2B messaging with SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, Sage, Infor, Epicor, Unit 4 and most leading back office and accounting systems.

“EDI and XML based B2B messaging has so far failed to reach the masses due to high costs, technical complexity and lack of integration”, says Richard Clover, director of supply chain integration at Perceptant. “B2B Express 2.0 removes these barriers to entry, not only because it’s delivered as a fully managed service over the internet but can be configured and operational within minutes”.

Pre-configured with UN EDIFACT, ANSI ASC X12, TRADACOMS, EANCOM and ODETTE EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) messages, including their XML equivalents, B2B Express 2.0 can also be tailored to use variations of these messages as used by leading retailers (e.g. Walmart, Carrefour, Tesco, Metro AG, Home Depot, CVA Caremark, Kroger, Costco, Target and Groupe Auchan SA), chemical & pharmaceutical companies, electronics, logistics, motor manufacturers and conglomerates.

“Existing users of EDI and B2B messaging more often believe there isn’t an alternative to their current supplier whereas companies under pressure to trade electronically often take the solution recommended by their customer”, says Richard Ward, COO of Perceptant. “Many of our current customers have switched over from a competitive solution, which is a seamless process and on average drives cost savings of 53%”.

About Perceptant

Perceptant (http://www.perceptant.com) is a leading provider of software and services that drive the integration, synchronisation and collaboration of supply chains. Our hosted, on-demand supply chain management, application integration and electronic data interchange (EDI) solutions process millions of business-to-business transactions, integrate leading enterprise software applications and help seamlessly connect the demand chains of many complex trading communities. Perceptant is headquartered in Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK.

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Vendor Managed Inventory – Competitive Advantage?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Managing your inventory in an effective and efficient manner is a goal that many businesses continue to strive for. One such idea that has been developed and is now in full use is the vendor managed inventory (VMI) system, which if implemented correctly can drive distinct competitive advantage. 

Without further ado then, let’s look at how VMI has evolved, its business advantages and how it could play an important part in an effective inventory optimisation program.

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