George,
PRF can be dropped. Nice concept but weak implementation.
FOR and WHM are probably in the 5 to 10 % catagory depending on busines circumstances.
The remainder are solid.
From this list it looks like order entry will be manual. If EDI is involved, you may wish to consider RSS.
Larry Costain
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From: George Varvaressos <gvarvaressos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, Apr 19, 2010 1:28 am
Subject: [BPCS-L] BPCS Supply Chain Management
I would be interested to know what people consider to be the necessary and
ufficient modules for effective BPCS Supply Chain Management.
My guess would be in no particular order;
INV, FOR, DRP, PUR,ORD,SAL,WHM,PRO,PRF,MPS/MRP,CAP,BOM,SFC
CST,ACR,BIL
What would you leave out or in?
Regards,
George
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