TradeBeam Launches Updated Solution
Version 7.4 of i-Supply from TradeBeam integrates SCOR metrics and offers improved visibility into inventory levels, forecasts and usage data between suppliers and buyers, says the company.
i-Supply 7.4 also includes an order lead time measurement feature and a new Pipeline alert which notify the user when items need to be reordered, says the TradeBeam (www.tradebeam.com) announcement. The enhanced Kanban Shipment Control feature provides additional flexibility to users in managing their Kanban cycle to reflect customer demand, which more closely reflects common user processes.
“With this rollout of i-Supply 7.4 we wanted to give our customers the strategic edge needed in today’s global economy,” said Graham R. F. Napier, CEO of TradeBeam. “Our updated i-Supply solution enables businesses to manage their suppliers more easily, and stay competitive by more closely monitoring their inventory management processes.”
i-Supply is accessible and operational in 41 countries and 11 languages including Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), English, French, German, Korean, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish.
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