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Automobile importer IM Group provides its highly skilled staff with an ultramodern workspace featuring sensor and actuator technologies
Auto importer IM Group teams with GTS for WLAN and RFID services to monitor security and access control for premium vehicles in its inventory, and for on-site employees.
Updated 01 May 2008
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Honda Italia Industriale teams with IBM to jump-start a significant business transformation project by adopting RFID technology for its production processes
Honda Italia turned to IBM to provide leadership in the design and development of the RFID project, which will enable them to identify and track each vehicle along the production chain in real time. Additionally, the RFID tags will allow them to track critical vehicle components, such as engines.
Updated 04 Apr 2008
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Supply chain integration & visibility case studies
Read how other companies are utilizing IBM BusinessTone.
Updated 24 Oct 2007
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International Truck drives growth and business value with an optimized IT strategy
International Truck uses IBM to satisfy its need for IT resources
Updated 18 Sep 2007
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Ford Motor Company shifts operational efficiency into high gear with an IBM storage solution
IBM helped Ford Motor begin the simplification of its global infrastructure by migrating 90 terabytes of business-critical data from mainframe storage systems to an open, consolidated platform featuring automated disaster recovery capabilities - lowering total cost of ownership.
Updated 11 Jul 2007
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MANN+HUMMEL uses IBM solution for forecasting and inventory planning
MANN+HUMMEL uses the IBM Dynamic Inventory Optimization Solution to determine optimal inventory levels and replenishment parameters for each warehouse item based on cost constraints, forecasts, demand patterns and service level requirements.
Updated 01 Dec 2006
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Audi Hungaria Motor overtakes supply chain complexity through standardization and integration
Audi Hungaria Motor (AHM) improved materials visibility and increased plant production efficiency by integrating and streamlining supply chain management processes with the help of expertise from IBM Business Consulting Services.
Updated 19 Nov 2004
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Bollhoff Otalu finds supply chain process transformation is key link to cash wins
Bollhoff Otalu manufactures a vast array of inventory, which makes production scheduling an extremely complicated task. The company turned to IBM Global Business Services to improve productivity by upgrading its supply chain processes, mainly in the demand, planning and just-in-time finishing areas
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German data services company enlists automation to reduce costs, improve customer service
Automotive data services company expands its business with an accident claim-processing service for insurers that includes automated validation and inspection of claim data with help from IBM Global Business Services and an Input Management solution from IBM.
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IBM Professional Marketplace matches consultants with clients
IBM was looking for a way to create a new labor resource management system to manage employee and contractor resources in a manner akin to the ways in which a supply chain tracks and forecasts demand and inventory.
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Toyota Technical Center Utilizes IP Telephony to Improve Business Collaboration and Production Quality
IBM and Cisco deliver a converged network to enable IP telephony and improve communications between the Thai facility and Toyota centers in Japan
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