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 First Industrial Case Study: Le☆Nature’s, Inc.
With consumer demand on the rise for its all-natural beverages, this bottled water maker in Latrobe, PA, needed to build a state-of-theart production and headquarters facility out West to help tap into lucrative new markets.
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 First Industrial Case Study: Longs Drugs
Seeking to move a distribution center off its balance sheet yet maintain operations until a replacement facility was built, this leading West Coast pharmacy chain found a sale leaseback to be just what the doctor ordered.
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Managing the Aviation and Defense Supply Chain
Improvements in the aviation and defense supply chain have been slow to surface due to the industry’s inherent complexities. New technologies and business processes can help.
Sachin Taparia, Aviall, Inc.
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Global Sourcing: Insights and Opportunities From China and Beyond
Globalization is a reality affecting how companies worldwide formulate their business and procurement strategies. Sourcing from global suppliers will fundamentally alter most companies’ supply chain models and competitive cost positions.
Robert S. Forrest, Accenture
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 The New Priorities for Transportation Management Success
Logistics leaders are revamping their transportation processes and supporting technology to secure freight capacity and protect hard-won reductions in freight costs – while increasing their overall value to their company.
Beth Enslow, AberdeenGroup
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Interview: Tom Hostetler, CEO, Cardinal Logistics
Cardinal Logistics’ CEO Tom Hostetler discusses the nuts and bolts of capacity, human resources and geopositioning technology in transportation management.
Tom Hostetler, Cardinal Logistics
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Cardinal Logistics Delivers the ‘Final Mile’ of the Supply Chain
Cardinal Logistics Management is an integrated transportation solutions provider with extensive industry expertise helping companies optimize their supply chains.
Cardinal Logistics
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Tomorrow’s Procurement Tools
To remain at the forefront of innovation, companies must continue to keep pace with evolving sourcing and procurement technologies. Early adopters can help ensure their success in today’s markets and secure their future market position.
Christopher Brousseau, Accenture
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Enable Margin Improvement Initiatives With E-Procurement
AcquireX is a leading provider of “on-demand” e-procurement services. We specialize in helping our customers drive unit cost savings on their direct and indirect purchases with a broad set of procurement- related services that can be customized to meet your unique needs.
Acquirex
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Real Results From Purchase-to-Pay Opportunities
Outsourcing procurement operations can help organizations successfully transform procurement and deliver benefits to increase shareholder value.
Charles Findlay, Accenture, Jeffrey Zaniker, Accenture
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Supply Chain Services for Aviation And Defense Aftermarket
Aviall provides industry-leading aftermarket supply chain management services to the aviation and defense industry. Over 220 OEMs and 18,500 customers throughout the world utilize Aviall for their aviation and defense aftermarket support requirements.
Sachin Taparia, Aviall, Inc.
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005

 Architecting the Liquid Supply Chain
Rethinking liquid logistics can offer significant investment returns. The key is in viewing liquids as a fluid product instead of a nonliquid product in standard discrete packaging.
Wally Klatch, CPIM, Supply Chain for Liquids, William T. Walker, CFPIM, CIRM, Siemens Building Technologies
Ascet Volume 7, September 13, 2005


 
 
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