SCM Solution Consulting
Category:UncategorizedSupply Chain innovations in software and business processes can have a huge payoff in the connected Enterprise. Existing investments in Supply Chain solutions, such as demand management, inventory management, supply-chain planning and logistics realize noticeably positive return on investment once these systems are interconnected and persisted throughout the enterprise.
Supply-Chain Execution (SCEx) Services and i2 SCM solutions return millions of dollars to your company’s bottom line through innovative supply chain improvements: best in class solution selection, implementation, and business process improvement. We specialize in i2 Technology SCM solutions and can help you realize these kinds of returns from your i2 SCM Solutions investment.
eChain Technology provides comprehensive supply chain experience and leadership in global enterprise supply chain engagements. Our services include review, selection, design, implementation, integration, customization and training. We have particular Core Solutions with i2 Technology applications including multiple implementations and qualifications with Demand Planning/Demand Management, Transportation Manager/Transportation Planner, and Supply-Chain Planning.
i2 Supply-Chain Management (SCM) includes i2 Supply Chain Planner (SCP), Factory Planner (FP), Demand Fulfillment (DF), Demand Planner (DP). i2 Total Supply Management’s comprehensive set of industry-leading software and services delivers a closed-loop process designed for excellence in four key areas of supply management. To address global sourcing and distributed enterprise operation, capabilities are provided for total, repeatable visibility across sites. Companies achieve insight into category-to-part number, time, material, and direct and outsourced vendor spend, as well as related supply key performance indicators, such as delivery/quality. This visibility enables the evaluation of critical breakdown and landed-cost elements, as well as non-cost factors, including readiness for vendor-managed inventory and the qualitative value-added contributions of suppliers.








