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How Infor Customer Laitram Will Manage 40% More PO Lines, Without Adding Buyers
Rapid growth exposes weaknesses in procurement operations. For Laitram Technologies, expanding their product line meant dramatically more suppliers, more PO changes, and more coordination. But communication still lived in inboxes, delivery dates drifted, and issues surfaced too late. Rather than hiring additional buyers, the team modernized PO collaboration between their Infor ERP and their suppliers.…
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How RS Hughes is Scaling PO Collaboration in Infor CSD Without Scaling Headcount
See how RS Hughes is building a scalable PO process in Infor CSD—boosting supplier response, reducing inbox chaos, and preparing to grow the business without scaling buyers.
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How Ag Leader Freed Millions in Working Capital
See how Ag Leader freed millions in working capital with autonomous PO management—achieving 99% OTD and cutting safety stock by 32%.
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How Time Manufacturing Improved Supplier Performance, MRP Accuracy, and Production Attainment
Discover how Time Manufacturing dramatically improved supplier performance, customer on-time delivery, and production goals by partnering with SourceDay to automate their supply chain process. Reduce manual work, gain better visibility, and see how they achieved 98% production attainment.
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How Sportsman Boats Took Control of Supply Chain Chaos
Discover how a leading boat manufacturer streamlined communication, reduced inventory, and achieved on-time production—despite global supply chain turbulence When COVID-19 disrupted global supply chains, Sportsman Boats faced unprecedented challenges. Demand surged, suppliers struggled, and chaos reigned. Yet through it all, this South Carolina–based manufacturer found a way not only to stay afloat—but to thrive. In…
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From Chaos to Control: Building Predictable Supply Chains in Unpredictable Times
A Conversation with SPM Oil & Gas, Infor, and SourceDay on Supply Chain Predictability Uncertainty is the new normal in manufacturing and distribution. From tariffs and geopolitical pressures to labor shortages and shifting costs, the ripple effects of disruption are everywhere. Though disruption is constant, leading manufacturers are proving supply chains don’t have to be…