Online Events
Attend our seminars on the web.
Take advantage of One Network’s Internet-based webcasts to learn more about our systems and services.
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Please register for free webcast presentations if listed below or view our archived online events.
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Dec 13
Jan 17
11:00 EST
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15:00 EST
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Toward a Demand-Driven Supply Chain
Appointment Scheduling
This webcast will uncover the hidden secrets successful retailers are using to create a successful demand-driven supply chain.
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April 21, 2005
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Are you ready for RFID? Should you be?
Brian Schulte, Intermec
It’s hard to find a retailer who isn’t testing RFID tags and readers, or wondering when to start. But will current million-dollar investments in tags and testing pay off? In this seminar, we discuss two alternative, low-risk approaches you can use to get started with RFID.
1. Creating “RFID-ready” processes
2. Using hosted RFID services
This seminar will give you help you decide which is right for you.
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May 5, 2005
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New standards streamline
inbound logistics
Steve Robinson, Passport Logistics
Inbound logistics today is terribly inefficient. Now a consortium of major retailers, suppliers and carriers is creating new standards for value networks to streamline the flow of goods to and through the distribution center.
What are these standards, what do they accomplish, and how will they affect you?
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June 9, 2005
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Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) – to the DC? To the shelf?
Roger Lekberg, Supply Chain Consultant
Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) holds great promise as a strategy for risk sharing in the supply chain. But how do you maintain store service levels when handing control of the replenishment ordering process to a vendor? According to AMR Research, retailers pushing inventory ownership and management to vendors may be “gaining a short-term advantage but storing up long-term pain.”
Without supporting technology and processes, vendors struggle to make VMI work – even just to the DC. Never mind all the way to the shelf. Find out what you need to do to gain long term advantage with VMI.
We present practical infrastructure and process improvements you can make today, whether you’re just starting a VMI program or hoping to extend and get more value from your existing VMI process.
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