Inventory Replenishment: Why Push When You Can Pull? Axolt Editorial Team May 2, 2016 Unlike the traditional supply chains, today’s supply chain is inspired by demand. At the same time, retailers, manufacturers and distributors
Four Reasons Retailers Should Pay Attention to Reverse Logistics Axolt Editorial Team April 18, 2016 Often, retailers emphasize the need for an agile and cost-efficient movement of freight to stores or customers but fail to
Why Every Manufacturer Needs a Reverse Logistics Solution Axolt Editorial Team April 11, 2016 Averagely, manufacturers spend 9-14% of sales on product returns annually. However, 45 percent of manufacturers fail to utilize a reverse
Goals for Asset Management Axolt Editorial Team April 5, 2016 Regardless of the value of an organization’s assets, it is important to ensure that all asserts are protected and well
Best Practices in Today’s Distribution Center Axolt Editorial Team March 30, 2016 A business may achieve success or complete failure depending on the selection of human resource, process tools and technology. The
Breakthroughs Manufacturing the Future of Medical Science Axolt Editorial Team March 21, 2016 From curing crippling diseases and eradicating plagues to extending the average lifespan, medicine has undergone numerous changes over the years.
Supply Chain Integration + Collaboration = Success Axolt Editorial Team March 17, 2016 The supply chain is highly reliant on a number of stakeholders who make the supply process successful and effective in
Purchase Order Myths Axolt Editorial Team February 26, 2016 Some of the common misconceptions about purchase order include: Purchase orders are not important Most of the Small Medium Enterprises
Finding a Reliable Supplier for a Product You Want To Import Axolt Editorial Team January 19, 2016 You might have toured to several countries across the world, and probably discovered a nice product that you may need
Motivation for Contract Manufacturing Axolt Editorial Team January 7, 2016 Contract manufacturing is the process whereby a company makes an arrangement with another company, either local or overseas, to manufacture