A Chinese company is using an American idea to break the logjam between production and distribution with the Internet - and its value is taking off.
Supported by a strong IT base, the Yutong Group is striving to find the ideal balance between satisfying individualized customer requests and achieving efficient supply chain management.
By turning the economic downturn into an opportunity for IT investment and management improvement, the counter-cyclical investment theory can also apply to IT infrastructure.
Can Web2.0 be used to slash IT investment?
Investing in IT systems has helped He Weijun achieve his vision.
Outsourcing means more than being cost effective. Its ultimate goal is the maximization of organizational flexibility and efficiency.
Roadside freight stations can only make 10 transactions a day. But with the help of the Internet, the figure has become 800,000.
With a comparatively high turnover and a 50% annual growth rate of profit margin, Ajisen’s Japanese-style noodles is just adding a new IT ingredient to improve its recipe for success.
CMSTDC has created a new source of revenue by becoming a critical financing link with its Warehouse Receipt Pledge.
Once the data center is equipped, there isn’t much room for modification. Therefore, it is vitally important to attend to the “green” details.