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Troubles persist for DoD’s multibillion dollar moving contract as summer peak approaches

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We continue to work with TRANSCOM to synchronize moves to supplier capacity. Our mission is to improve the move experience of the service men and women, while saving taxpayers money as we replace the inefficient and costly legacy program, he said.

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Manufacturers Must Seek Better Supply Chain Visibility

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Unfortunately for manufacturers, there are many areas in need of improved visibility such as customer demand, inventory, total cost, and supplier risk. There are two initiatives that we believe manufacturers should elevate to the top of the priority list for their company: tracing the upstream supply chain and supplier capacity management.

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8 Procurement Software Best Practices For 2025

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Collaborative Forecasting: Collaborative forecasting tools enable you to bridge the gap between internal demand forecasting and supplier capacity, ensuring sourcing plans are appropriate, suppliers will have capacity, and costly supply disruptions can be avoided.

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Procurement vs. Supply Chain Management: Differences, Challenges & Solutions

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Supplier master data, contract terms, pricing structures, and performance metrics should be available in a single source of truth. Ivalua’s Source-to-Pay platform brings together sourcing, a procure-to-pay solution, supplier management software, and invoicing – all in one place.

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How Modern Software Empowers Procurement with Agility and Resilience in Times of Crisis

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“As you add tools and technologies to try to solve these challenges, the landscape becomes very complex, creating data silos that limit stakeholders’ access to the data they need to understand supplier capacities and forecast effectively.” Start by Putting the Right Technology in Place.