The Role of ERP in Globalisation
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A low-cost approach to reaching new marketsPublished October 2007
More about: Get an Alertwhen The Register has something new about ...Check the boxes & select Email or Atom/RSS Feed. Globalisation presents both business and technology challenges. Companies find there is no silver bullet when responding to the increased complexity of the supply chain resulting from globalisation. Options range from balancing supply chain velocity with landed costs to relocating manufacturing operations. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a mission-critical component of any globalisation strategy. The information made available through ERP is key to providing visibility to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and meeting corporate objectives. Yet this is often overlooked because companies focus only on supply chain issues. The lack of standardised world-wide ERP implementations plagues more than half of global manufacturers. This whitepaper examines the role of ERP in Globalisation in detail, outlining steps to improve current strategies to meet the changing face of the global business of today…and tomorrow.
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