Supply Chain Management
Improving communication as your books move from manufacturing through to the customers’ hands can make a big difference in your bottom line.
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The idea is to automate as much of the production process as possible, making it faster and more predictable without any corresponding loss in quality control. “It streamlines the whole process of manufacturing,” says Tim Taylor—market leader of the Religious Books in Media group at Montreal-based Transcontinental, provider of AMG’s Digital Workshop software—who stresses the connection between production, manufacturing and distribution in a well-managed supply chain. “With a limited amount of warehouse space, it’s important to manage the flow more efficiently in order to more accurately predict inventory needs.”
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