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Supply chain solutionsBusinesses globally need to develop capabilities to address key issues relating to supply chain management. The primary issue is getting product from the vendor to the shelf to fulfil consumer demand. This issue can be addressed by putting proper flow management in place that is sure to optimize the business' distribution network to enable merchandise flow. The optimized distribution network must take care of product assortments, order practices, replenishment methods, replenishment quantities, increase in imports, and new store formats that will require stores operating at much lower inventory levels than those existing. A successful supply chain demands capabilities and expertise in a variety of disciplines, combined with traditional logistics processes such as distribution and transportation. Organizations reengineering their supply chain strategize each segment, giving ample consideration to technology, and achieve greater integration through operational excellence. Customers demand products at their convenience with no prior notice, and non-delivery means losing the competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Our expertise:Operational management is vital for conduct of sustainable and profitable business. Rofous is primarily concerned with managing resources, centralizing services and processes, and accounting for all produced goods. We enable businesses maintain supply chain management through enterprise resource planning (ERP). Our sophisticated software database system integrates all the data and daily processes of an organization. This networked support system allows every department to store, retrieve and share information in real-time. We provide supply chain solutions only after understanding the fast changing expectations of global businesses. For that matter, in the past business were production-driven, geared to marketing and producing for the masses. Today, businesses are moving towards integrating mass customization and one-to-one marketing. Our offer of ERP harnesses existing information, perceived customer values and even market-oriented strategies, in a single virtual network. Rofous takes into consideration the regulatory processes that are sure to influence the supply chain of global businesses, and may be seen as new free-trade pacts, environmental policies, taxes and other government strategies. FAA’s mandatory approval process for airlines seeking to induct new technology to track containerized shipments is a notable example to mention. |
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