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Procurement and Sourcing,Management
Loftware | November 22, 2022
Loftware, the global leader in Enterprise Labeling and Artwork Management solutions, announced that Convergence 2022 attracted over 2,100 labeling, packaging artwork, and supply chain professionals, making this year's conference the largest labeling and Artwork Management event of the year and the most successful Convergence in Loftware history. Participants included employees from 1,124 companies within 32 industries and across 92 countries. The three-day virtual event hosted...
Software and Technology,Operations,Supply Chain
AWS | November 30, 2022
At AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced AWS Supply Chain, a new application that helps businesses increase supply chain visibility to make faster, more informed decisions that mitigate risks, lower costs, and improve customer experiences. AWS Supply Chain automatically combines and analyzes data across multiple supply chain systems so businesses can observe their operations in real-time, find trends more quickly, and generate more ...
PR Newswire | August 31, 2020
Allegis Global Solutions (AGS) Supply Chain Management has selected ICONMA for its 2020 Strategic Partners Program. The selection was based on ICONMA demonstrating superior levels of program delivery and partnership to both AGS and our clients. To determine our 2020 Strategic Partners, we extracted data from our proprietary business intelligence tool, ACUMEN to analyze key supplier performance metrics. Additionally, we conducted an enterprise wide survey to obtain supplier ratings from our Opera...
John Deere | February 24, 2020
John Deere predicts it will spend $40 million on expedited freight to ensure no disruption in supply of components manufactured in China related to COVID-19, said CFO Ryan Campbell on the company's Friday earnings call. Apart from the global shakeup of COVID-19, an illness in the coronavirus family, John Deere executives said the U.S. agricultural economy shows signs of stabilization in light of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement passage and the phase one trade deal with China. Still, Deere do...
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