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Life Sciences
Life sciences have some of the most demanding value chain requirements of any group of industries. Value chain resources to be managed include complex multi-tier lot and batch based manufacturing processes. These include additive and subtractive production processes with co- and by-products. Multi-authority regulatory and quality requirements and deep / complex distribution chains are standard. VCRP™ embodies full lot and individual item serial ID traceability. It supports these requirements, as well as the complicated custody, controlled environment and labelling rules that apply in such distribution chains.
Formlabs Leverages Vecco to Manage Global Demand, Supply, and Inventory Operations
Leading 3D printer manufacturing company deploys next generation supply chain management system to orchestrate supply and demand across their rapidly expanding global supply chain. MALVERN, PA. Vecco International, provider of an advanced end-to-end cloud-based...
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Formlabs Leverages Vecco to Manage Global Demand, Supply, and Inventory Operations
Leading 3D printer manufacturing company deploys next generation supply chain management system to orchestrate supply and demand across their rapidly expanding global supply chain. MALVERN, PA. Vecco International, provider of an advanced end-to-end cloud-based...
Is Lack of Real-Time Synchronized Data Threatening Your Ability to Service Your Customers?
Your Business has just received great news: your sales for a specialty item manufactured in-house are through the roof. In fact, they’re way over forecast. However, as the Supply Chain Planner, there’s bad news: you’re short on...
Supply Chain 4.0 enabling the ‘Digital Enterprise’ and Industry 4.0
The real value of the "Digital Enterprise" movement & Industry 4.0 can only be realized unless it is encompassed and orchestrated by parallel automation / Digitization of the 'Supply Chain' delivery mechanism. "Global supply chain flows must become increasingly...