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Technology Wars - Revolution can be a Pain in the Neck
Technology companies boast about their "revolutionary" new products, but it is the customer who is often caught under the guillotine without support or reasonable upgrade paths for older products.
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February 17, 2010
The “Death” of DRP - Interview with Darryl Landvater, Co-founder RedPrairie Collaborative Flowcasting
Is distribution resource planning an outdated, or near obsolete, way to predict how much product will be needed, and when?
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RedPrairie annual user conference, RedShift:2010, to focus on knowledge, ideas, and connection opportunities
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March 16, 2010
RedPrairie solutions now available in Poland through HIT-Kody Kreskowe
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March 10, 2010
Harbin Pharmaceuticals selects RedPrairie Warehouse Management for 30,000 square meter distribution center
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Automotive Supply Chain Diagram View this XPLANE diagram to see how the automotive industry can meet consumer demand with E2e solutions |

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CEVA Logistics.
- Automotive
- Building Products/Paper
- Consumer Goods
- Food and Beverage
- Food Service
- Furniture
- High-Tech
- Industrial-Wholesale
- Pharmaceuticals
- Retail
- Third Party Logistics

Release the Strain on Your Automotive Supply Chain
Today’s automotive industry must simultaneously deal with rapid customization to satisfy consumer demands, stock market pressures to increase financial performance, and the complexities of increased globalization. This is reflected in the automotive manufacturing and logistics challenges for:
Managing the assembly and distribution complexities of made to order vehicles
Synchronizing late customization and in-sequence delivery with the increasing number of options
Creating mission critical processes to minimize the impact of shorter lead time requirements
Responding to rapid changes in real time
Pushing responsibility up the supply chain
Reducing inventory throughout the supply chain
For automotive suppliers, this puts tremendous strain on their manufacturing strategies and supply chains to deliver quality products on-time, made-to-order, and in some cases, in sequential order, so manufacturing brand owners can quickly respond to consumers´ unique requests.
Only companies with the most agile and integrated manufacturing and logistics strategies and technology will succeed in adapting to customized production and delivery, meeting the demands of mass customization.
What if…
… you had real-time visibility to inventory, assets, orders and shipments across your supply network
… you could drive maximum throughput, productivity and cost savings in your manufacturing and logistics operations
… you could increase worker productivity throughout your operations
What If You Could Build Cars Better?
All you have to do is take RedPrairie for a test drive. Put quite simply, we help take the strain out of your supply chain.
RedPrairie uniquely provides the expertise and technology to loosen the strain on your automotive supply chain by providing integrated solutions for:
Build-to-Order assembly
Sequencing / line feeding
Warehouse management
Supplier collaboration
Transportation management
Supply chain visibility
Finished vehicle logistics
Global spare parts distribution
These solutions assist the automotive industry with real-time visibility to inventory, assets, orders, and shipments across the supply chain, and drive maximum throughput, productivity and cost savings through system-directed labor tasks, process optimization, and collaborative commerce.
With nearly 35 years of experience delivering supply chain solutions, RedPrairie has built substantial expertise in the development and implementation of automotive manufacturing and logistics systems to help customers meet increasing consumer demands for customization and personalization.

