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cover imageSoftware Shortlist magazine published its launch edition in November 2011 with a focus on ERP for manufacturing & distribution, including:

  • Investing in a Downturn: why a new ERP can help you succeed
  • System Implementation: in-house vs external partners?
  • Trends in ERP for wholesale distribution
  • Case Study:  Life Interiors | Achieving an end-to-end process
  • Case Study: Tieman | Driving results with engineer-to-order
  • Case Study:  Casalare Pasta | Managing rapid growth (*gluten free)
  • Case Study: Joint Research | Distribution with surgical precision
  • …and more

Published every six months, each issue will include interesting case studies and expert articles about applying software to improve business performance. And best of all, it’s free to subscribe.

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