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Operation Warden, logistics and what happened next – the final part to ‘Logistics ‘unpreparedness’ and the International Forces East Timor mission in 1999’

Logistics in War

Research confirms that post-Operation Warden Defence leaders were frustrated that Defence reforms had gone too far in starving military logistics capability; the Defence Committee (DC) directed the National Support Policy (NSP) branch to conduct a new study to focus upon how the ADF should approach strategic logistics.

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Supply Chain Management:Has Best of Breed WMS Won the Race?

Infosys Supply Chain Management

White Papers. |. Case Studies. |. In 2006 the analyst community predicted that gap between the Best of Breed (BOB) WMS and ERP WMS has narrowed significantly and it was just matter of time before the ERP vendors caught up with the BOB vendors (1). Islamic Banking. Mobile Banking. Payments Treasury. Wealth Management.

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Supply Chain Management:SAP acquired Ariba, what does it mean.

Infosys Supply Chain Management

White Papers. |. Case Studies. |. That said, the "Ariba on the bid block" has been now a since-2006 story ever since Oracle kicked up some serious acquisition dust during the Peoplesoft, JD Edwards, Siebel years. Islamic Banking. Mobile Banking. Payments Treasury. Wealth Management. View all Infosys blogs. Offerings. |.

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

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“The dire predictions that robots are going to take our jobs are overstated,” said Susan Lund, co-author of the study for McKinsey, adding “There will be enough jobs for everyone in most sectors.” But McKinsey is more upbeat, saying most workers displaced by automation will be able to find jobs elsewhere.

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

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. Using the right tool for the right job has always been a best practice and one of the reasons, we feel, that RFID has never taken off in the DC as exponentially as pundits have been forecasting since 2006. Carsten Baumann. Strategic Alliance Manager, Schneider Electric.