Contract Manufacturing Collaboration

      

Today's extended demand-driven value chain includes facilities manufacturing and shipping goods on your behalf. Maintaining the ability to track, trace, and control order fulfillment from any facility is the key to contract manufacturing success.

Why Contract Manufacturing Collaboration?

Businesses today rely on contract manufacturing significantly for demand driven manufacturing expertise and capacity augmentation. However, the success of such a strategy largely depends on effective information exchange related to subcontracting order collaboration, work product inventory visibility, shipment notifications and package tracking.

How Can TAKE Solutions Help?

TAKE Solutions provides you a collaboration solution that allows your organization to share production planning and execution data, via the web or by direct transmission, with your contract manufacturers and work together to produce the products. Everybody has access to the same real time data to make decision and move each order to closure.

Contract Manufacturing Collaboration extends your existing ERP and purchasing systems with a web portal, minimizing technology requirements for sharing business data with authenticated trading partners. Configurable rules and label printing allow manufacturers to ship product to your customers based on parameters you set and control. Your organization can track, trace, and control the shipment from the manufacturing line to the end customers.

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  • "The goal of our project was not simply to generate dollars. It was to reduce cycle times and costs — and to increase customer satisfaction. Now, we know we're doing that on every online order we take."

    Randy Pond, Vice President, Manufacturing Order Fulfillment,
    Cisco Systems

  • "TAKE's end-to-end approach differentiates it from many of the other market alternatives, which tend to be more facility centric."

    Jeff O'Neill, Director, Research Development,
    Aberdeen Group

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