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SEEBURGER Upgrades Inventory Monitor to Aid Supply Chain Optimization
Filed in archive News by ehsan on February 8, 2006
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SEEBURGER Inc. announced an upgrade to the SEEBURGER Inventory Monitor, a B2B application designed to equip manufacturers and their suppliers with real-time visibility into parts inventory levels to enable demand-based replenishment. Enhancements to the new version include tracking of stock levels at supplier and 3PL logistic warehouses, support for dynamic minimum/maximum levels, supplier scorecarding, and optional integration with RFID middleware.

The SEEBURGER Inventory Monitor extends the automated trading partner communications capabilities of the SEEBURGER B2B Gateway or can be added to other B2B platforms to support demand planning. It provides graphical, color-coded monitoring of parts inventory and automatically triggers parts shipments based on user-defined minimum/maximum stock levels. These and other features can help ensure parts availability for automotive, appliance and other manufacturers with just-in-time production schedules, while also reducing inventory carrying costs by enabling flexible Fulfillment based on actual usage patterns.



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