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Procurement 101: Your Essential Guide to Strategic Sourcing

World of Procurement blog

Order Fulfillment Once a contract is signed, the supplier begins delivering goods or services as per the agreement. The procurement team manages the order, monitors quality, ensures on-time delivery, processes invoices, and handles any issues that arise during fulfillment. Maintains relationships with suppliers.

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The Supply Chain Workload Iceberg!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Customer Order Commitment. Warehouse Order Fulfillment. When customer or channel orders are received and delivery dates committed it is often incumbent on the Warehouse, Distribution Centre, or perhaps another channel, to fulfill those orders.

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What’s the Difference Between Fulfillment and Replenishment?

Supply Chain Game Changer

Fulfillment. Aside from the demand planning, customer order management, and supplier order management activities associated with Fulfillment most people traditionally think of Fulfillment in the context of the Warehouse or Distribution Centre. But what does that mean in terms of the Supply Chain?

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Finale Inventory vs. SkuVault: A Comprehensive IMS Comparison Tailored for SMBs

Finale Inventory

For ecommerce sellers, two inventory management software front-runners are Finale Inventory and SkuVault, as both offer a range of tools to optimize inventory control, order fulfillment, and warehouse management processes across sales channels. SkuVault touts itself as a WMS that helps sellers to “Sell Faster. Pick Faster. Ship Faster.”

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Platform or a Collection of Tools: Which One Do You Prefer for your Digital Transformation Efforts?

Solvoyo

Imagine the ability to drill down and have an AI-based engine digging into your historical transactions on the platform and pointing to a specific reason among many: materials arriving late, manufacturing not following this week’s plan, purchase orders placed late, another priority order got your allocation, etc.