Tag: PeopleSoft Supply Chain Management

Learn how Roush took the plunge and implemented Mobile Inventory to streamline their supply chain operations.

Jun 6 @  2:00pm

Learn how Roush took the plunge and implemented Mobile Inventory to streamline their supply chain operations. Objectives: Hear about the customizations they made to better meet the needs of their user base. Understand the hurdles they overcame with user apprehension to acceptance. Presented by Dan Rotermund, Lead Analyst - Supply Chain Modules, Roush Enterprise

Jun 6 @  2:00pm

Learn how Roush took the plunge and implemented Mobile Inventory to streamline their supply chain operations. Objectives: Hear about the customizations they made to better meet the needs of their user base. Understand the hurdles they overcame with user apprehension to acceptance. Presented by Dan Rotermund, Lead Analyst - Supply Chain Modules, Roush Enterprise

Jun 6 @  2:00pm

Learn how Roush took the plunge and implemented Mobile Inventory to streamline their supply chain operations. Objectives: Hear about the customizations they made to better meet the needs of their user base. Understand the hurdles they overcame with user apprehension to acceptance. Presented by Dan Rotermund, Lead Analyst - Supply Chain Modules, Roush Enterprise

Consumer Goods companies continue to struggle on creating a clear demand picture inclusive of Weekly / SKU / Location specific forecasting netted against projected supply being driven by Trade Promotion spend generally between 25 and 37% of Gross Sales. Oracle uniquely provides capabilities for CPG companies to generate and evaluate their forecasts providing a base volume showing Trend and Seasonality impacts, as well as evaluating each element of the trade spend across price, merchandising such as Ads, Special Store Placement, Consumer incentives, etc. Being able to generate an “explainable forecast” across all of these levers and evaluate the volume, revenue and margin contribution of each lever is industry leading.

Presented by Linda Peel, Oracle

Consumer Goods companies continue to struggle on creating a clear demand picture inclusive of Weekly / SKU / Location specific forecasting netted against projected supply being driven by Trade Promotion spend generally between 25 and 37% of Gross Sales. Oracle uniquely provides capabilities for CPG companies to generate and evaluate their forecasts providing a base volume showing Trend and Seasonality impacts, as well as evaluating each element of the trade spend across price, merchandising such as Ads, Special Store Placement, Consumer incentives, etc. Being able to generate an “explainable forecast” across all of these levers and evaluate the volume, revenue and margin contribution of each lever is industry leading.

Presented by Linda Peel, Oracle

Consumer Goods companies continue to struggle on creating a clear demand picture inclusive of Weekly / SKU / Location specific forecasting netted against projected supply being driven by Trade Promotion spend generally between 25 and 37% of Gross Sales. Oracle uniquely provides capabilities for CPG companies to generate and evaluate their forecasts providing a base volume showing Trend and Seasonality impacts, as well as evaluating each element of the trade spend across price, merchandising such as Ads, Special Store Placement, Consumer incentives, etc. Being able to generate an “explainable forecast” across all of these levers and evaluate the volume, revenue and margin contribution of each lever is industry leading.

Presented by Linda Peel, Oracle