Supply Chain Execution — SCE — definition

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Supply Chain Execution - SCE - definition

Supply Chain Execution — SCE

Sup­ply Chain Exe­cu­tion (SCE) is a process. This process focus­es on get­ting items in the sup­ply chain to where they need to be.

ERP and oth­er IT appli­ca­tions include ECS mod­ules that allow man­u­fac­tur­ers to man­age their sup­ply chains more efficiently.

Supply Chain Execution Software

This soft­ware ensures the oper­a­tional man­age­ment of the sup­ply chain in the very short term. They are com­ple­men­tary to the Sup­ply Chain Plan­ning — SCP soft­ware with­in the SCM - Sup­ply Chain Management -

Among the Supply Chain Execution software

In short, Sup­ply Chain Exe­cu­tion allows you to ratio­nal­ize the entire order pro­cess­ing cycle (from entry to invoic­ing), to opti­mize pro­duc­tion man­age­ment, trans­port (Trans­port Man­age­ment Sys­tems — TMS) and ware­house man­age­ment (Ware­house Man­age­ment Sys­tems — WMS).

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