Tag: Supply Chain

Linda Peel, Industry Lead for Consumer Goods and Retail, spoke about Oracle capabilities that can help Consumer Goods companies generate and evaluate forecasts, provide a base volume that shows trend and seasonality impacts, and evaluate each element of the trade spend across price, merchandising, special store placement, consumer incentives, etc. 

Nov 21 @  1:00pm

  Poor maintenance strategies can substantially affect operational efficiencies and profitability. To be competitive, companies need to minimize unplanned downtime and optimize maintenance costs. Industry 4.0 capabilities enable companies to monitor their assets in real time, integrate data from many different sources, analyze and translate that data into meaningful insights and automatically turn those insights…

Nov 7 @  12:00pm

Product companies planning and operating manufacturing facilities or managing outsourced manufacturing face an increasing array of challenges related to: • The global trade shifting landscape. • Being more flexible in the omni-channel fulfillment environment. • The continuing challenges of staying cost competitive while maintaining on time in full delivery commitments. Integrated Business Planning and Execution…

In today's consumer landscape, many Millennials are more concerned than ever with supporting brands whose business practices have a positive impact on the environment, employees, and the regions from which they source their materials. People want organic, grass-fed goods when they shop. Accenture's 2018 global consumer pulse report surveyed over 30,000 consumers to find out why they purchase certain brands over another. The results showed an emphasis on what a brand says, does, and stands for, which is why Oracle Chief Sustainability Officer Jon Chorley explained that transparent supply chains improve brand integrity and ultimately get people to shop from that brand.

105390 Minimizing MRP “Nervousness” – JD Edwards Requirements Planning Basics

Presented at INFOCUS 19

A nervous MRP system can be defined as one that presents continual action messages (increase, decrease, expedite, defer), to the point of frustrating users and undermining confidence in and support of the system. This session will discuss the causes of nervousness and what can be done to minimize it along with some general JD Edwards requirements planning tips and best practices.

Presented by David Greiner, Oracle Corp.

102860 Tips & Tricks: JD Edwards Reports and Dashboards Made Easy Presented at INFOCUS 19 Business leaders gain meaning from corporate information through reports, dashboards, and data visualizations. If your business runs on JD Edwards, then you’re sitting on a treasure trove of information just waiting to be analyzed and presented. During this presentation, we…

Joyce Boland, Oracle's Vice President of Applications Global Marketing, wrote about Oracle CEO Mark Hurd's thoughts on the new wave of supply chain automation that is coming in today's workforce.

The Fulfillment Manager UX One role is available for JD Edwards users. This role brings several benefits to users, including access to the associated UX One page and components, tools for receiving alerts, analyzing data, and easy access to related programs that enable users to take action if required.

The Warehouse Manager UX One role is available for JD Edwards Warehouse Management. This role brings several benefits to users, including access to the associated UX One page and components, tools for receiving alerts, analyzing data, and easy access to related programs that enable users to take action if required.

Michael Walker, global lead for healthcare in Oracle’s Industry Solutions group, wrote in Forbes about how a patient-centered supply chain plays a crucial role in the future of healthcare.