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Manufacturing Companies Should Move from MRP Forecasts to End to End Pull

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 2/9/15 4:37 PM

Manufacturing companies often use a Material Requirements Planning (MRP) forecast as a basis for Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP). However, MRP and supplier forecasting produce more problems in the supply chain than they solve. Errors in shipping, receiving or inventory reporting, or production schedule adjustments, change MRP data. Often the numbers cannot be quickly updated. Gartner Research Analysts recommends manufacturing companies to engage with customers and suppliers to establish a pull process from Finished Goods to Raw Materials. This is how Gartner defines End to End (E2E) Pull replenishment. 

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Topics: supply chain, manufacturing, inventory, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

Ultriva Enhances Features in New Version 7.7

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 9/10/14 9:52 AM

Ultriva is pleased to announce an update to the company’s supply chain execution software. Ultriva is now offering version 7.7, which includes many enhancements and some new features. I am happy to report that most of the new features were driven by our customer requests.  Ultriva has its roots in promoting lean manufacturing, and is a pioneer of End-to-End Pull (E2E) throughout a supply chain.  This new release adds features and enhancements that keep improving manufacturing productivity and profitability.  

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Topics: supply chain, Ultriva, E2E Pull

Proof of Concept to Enterprise-wide Adoption Creates Affordable End to End Pull Solutions

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 3/23/14 8:34 PM

Multi-national management organizations usually turn to improved best-practice technology solutions when one of two circumstances occurs: rapid growth requiring improved throughput capacity or serious quality-control issues, often under the scrutiny of regulatory compliance or threat of litigation. Both these challenges produce lower customer satisfaction if the correct products are not received in a timely, safe, and accurate manner.

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Topics: supply chain, lean manufacturing, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

Proof of Concept: Multi-National Companies Tiptoe into Demand Driven Supply Chain

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 3/10/14 8:47 PM

Once a technology solution has been tested and vetted by a multi-national, multi-plant operation, it is rolled out enterprise-wide.  There are many reasons why this approach, tiptoeing into solutions with obvious bottom-line improvements, takes time.

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Topics: supply chain, collaboration, lean manufacturing, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

Medical Device Manufacturing: Keeping the Supply Chain as Healthy as the Patients

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 2/20/14 11:37 AM

The medical technology industry employs over 500,000 workers according to the Medical Device Manufacturers Association (MDMA.)  The industry supports approximately 1.4 million additional jobs, for 1.9 million high-paying positions, and generated $113 billion in payroll, with an average salary over $84,000.  According to Ernst and Young, the average earning for public med-tech companies is 6%.

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Topics: supply chain, kanban, lean manufacturing, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

E2E Pull Requirement 3: Supplier Integration

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 1/14/14 4:23 PM

Continuing our blog posts on the End to End pull replenishment system, we will be tackling the most common of the eight requirements; the critical need for manufacturers to collaborate and integrate with their upstream supply chain. 

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Topics: supply chain, collaboration, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

Ultriva SaaS Version 7.6 Automates Advanced Bill of Lading in Oracle

Posted by Rajan Radhakrishnan on 12/9/13 4:12 PM

Every product release, whether it is a major version or a dot release, is an exciting time for a software development team.  As the development manager leading the Ultriva 7.6 release, we had to go through a different kind of rigor as the enhancements were spread across multiple application modules. 

Some of the key features covered in 7.6 version include auto generation of Purchase Orders in to PDFs, streamlining of production sequencing, inventory cost analysis report, an improved Kanban board and auto resizing wizard. But the feature that is closest to my heart (as I was responsible for its design and development) was Advanced Bill of Lading (BOL). 

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Topics: Ultriva, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull, Oracle

Collaborative Portal – Customer integration

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 11/13/13 2:17 PM

Last week we discussed the first requirement on why a collaborative transactional portal is a must have for establishing End to End (E2E) pull replenishment. Feel free to refer to the original blog that described E2E Pull and all the requirements.

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Topics: collaboration, inventory, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

Collaborative Transactional Portal for E2E Pull

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 11/5/13 5:41 PM

The First Requirement for E2E

Last week, I wrote a blog highlighting the clear need for a cloud-based SaaS solution to establish the “End to End Pull” process across manufacturing companies (or E2E pull process or just E2E). In that blog, eight basic requirements for developing an E2E pull model were listed. 

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Topics: manufacturing, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

Why a Cloud Solution is the Only Way to Implement an E2E Pull

Posted by Narayan Laksham on 10/29/13 3:25 PM

Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT), (www.gartner.com), the world's leading information technology research and advisory company, has made a compelling case as to why manufacturers should integrate with the demand side to streamline their supply chain. They call this process as “End to End Pull (E2E)” replenishment. This is clearly a paradigm shift compared to the constant focus on improving the planning or forecasts using better and superior algorithms. 

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Topics: manufacturing, end-to-end pull, E2E Pull

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