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``Who's Who In Logistics Software?'' New Release.


STOUGHTON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 22, 199--

Will finding the right supply chain software become easier after Y2K See Y2K problem and Y2K compliant.

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Warehouse (WMS WMS Warehouse Management System
WMS Web Map Service (open geospatial consortium specification)
WMS West Middle School (Rochester Hills, MI)
WMS Workforce Management Software
WMS Wechsler Memory Scale
) and transport (TMS TMS Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (alternative medicine for depression)
TMS Test Match Special (sports - cricket)
TMS Texas Motor Speedway
TMS Transportation Management System
TMS Toyota Motor Sales
) management software systems became necessities for companies seeking competitive logistics advantages in the 1990's. However, it became more difficult to find, implement and get the right results as programs became more complex. Customers have often been shocked to find that integrating and implementing WMS and TMS can cost 2-3 times more than the software.

Implementation times are routinely more than a year. To help consumers find the best implementation and integration solutions, Armstrong & Associates Inc. has developed an extensive and detailed report "Who's Who Who’s Who

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 in Logistics Software? Armstrong's Guide to Supply Chain Management Systems. The guide includes in-depth analyses of major logistics software companies and their supply chain management capabilities.

Principal features of the guide are:

-- Company Background & Financial information

-- Software Prices

-- Implementation and Platform Requirements

-- Customers & Case Studies

-- Product Descriptions

-- Code & Update Specifications

-- Detailed Functionality

According to Richard Armstrong, President of Armstrong & Associates Inc., "Exaggerated claims, vaporware Software that is not yet in production, but the announced delivery date has long since passed. At times, software vendors are criticized for intentionally producing vaporware in order to keep customers from switching to competitive products that offer more features. , mergers, alliances and incessant re-branding have all contributed to the confusion about what logistics software can actually deliver. It is often difficult to determine what the products do, where they came from and where they are going. This book will give you the visibility you need into supply chain software systems."

The Guide is designed to aid in the selection of supply chain software and is an invaluable tool for industry analysts. Companies featured are: CAPS Logistics, Catalyst International, Delfour Corp., Descartes Systems Group, EXE Exe (ĕks), river, c.55 mi (90 km) long, rising in the Exmoor, Somerset, SW England, and flowing S across the Cornwall peninsula, past Exeter to the English Channel at Exmouth.  Technologies, HK Systems, i2 Technologies, Logility, Manhattan Associates, Manugistics, Maves International Software, McHugh Software International, Optum, Provia Software, Rockport Trade Systems, Sabre, Syntra Technologies, TECSYS, TRW TRW The Real World (TV reality show)
TRW The Right Way
TRW Tactical Reconnaissance Wing
TRW The Retriever Weekly (University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD)
TRW Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc
 Logistics Execution Solutions, Vastera, Yantra Yantra is a Sanskrit word that is derived from the root meaning "to restrain, curb, check".[1][2] Meanings for the noun derived from this root include "that which restrains or fastens, any prop or support", "a fetter", "any instrument or machine", "an  Corp.

For more information call 800/525-3915.

About Armstrong & Associates

Armstrong & Associates Inc. is a logistics management consulting firm formed in 1980. A&A specializes in third-party outsourcing and publishes "Who's Who in Logistics? Armstrong's Guide To Third Party Logistics Services Providers." It carries in-depth reports on 3PLs.
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