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IFS WorkForce ProductivitySolutions

IFS DC empowers manufacturers by delivering the real time information that is critical to adapting to today’s ever-changing business climate. IFS DC provides material handling and production personnel with real time transaction validations from your IFS database.

B2B EDI for IFS Users

Many companies already use an EDI translator. However, more companies are now searching for a solution that productively manages the data exchanged with their trading partners, while tracking related priority activities. Powerful and cost-effective, iR*EDI provides IFS users with advantages now, and in the future, including support for XML and Web services.

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Automotive EDI Solutions

An automotive supplier’s success requires continuous improvement in product quality, material and labor utilization, and responsiveness to customer demand. Increasing productivity by eliminating unnecessary effort and needless delays is key to business process improvement. With iCARaS, you can simplify customer demand processing, automate shipping functions, and enhance your own supplier rating.

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IFS WebCasts

Radley EDI Solutions for IFS Applications

This webcast provides an overview of EDI solutions offered by Radley Corporation for IFS Applications focusing on iR*EDI for B2B (also iCARaS Automotive EDI, iSC Supply Chain EDI, and Hosting for EDI).

Original Air Date: 08/20/2008
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Radley Data Collection and Bar Coding for IFS

This webcast provides an overview and demonstration of Radley for use with IFS Applications for Data Collection and Bar-coding.

Original Air Date: 07/16/2008
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In the news...

In May's edition of the IFS Radio Network, Radley Corporation Vice President David Barks points out the pitfalls of stand-alone Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) technology. He suggests that manufacturers should instead consider extending their existing enterprise software into the warehouse. One of these pitfalls is the fact that even after integrating WMS and an enterprise application like ERP, a manufacturer still winds up running two separate inventory systems.

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"One of the costs you run into in those dual-inventory systems is reconciliation, where you have something in the WMS, it is available for a customer and the order is being done on the manufacturing system. If there is a discrepancy between what you have in the WMS and what you have in the ERP system and you do your MRP processes, you can wind up ordering raw material, using capacity and building product that you already had in your warehouse ... but you didn't know it because your two inventory systems weren't in synch. That's an absolute deadly sin." ~ David Barks, Vice President, Radley

 

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