Built-in Engineering Rules Required in Supply Chain Software According to Ultriva CEO
Cupertino, CA, October 15, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Built-in engineering rules allow customers to define rules on any event or action that occurs in the supply chain. Narayan Laksham, CEO and founder of Ultriva, Inc., a provider of cloud-based supply chain execution software, discussed supply chain technology on the company blog.
Laksham explained, “Sadly, few supply chain technology solutions have rules built-in to the underlying technology, leaving the customers to suffer serious consequences. Ultriva provides a mechanism to support and axiomatically address these nuances at every level. Rule-based functionality crosses at different functions, such as rules for inventory health, exception alerts, shipping schedules, acknowledgement, rescheduling, and shipments.”
As a new business process flow is added in Ultriva, a rule could be automatically created to correspond. This level of flexibility in the architecture allows Ultriva to add new modules very quickly without the need for customers to customize the application. When Ultriva added the QMS module to support Non-Conformity/Corrective action business process, these business rules became automatically available to the users. Without further cost or effort, customers used these rules to notify the suppliers of non-conformity as well as monitor corrective action processes. Similarly, when Ultriva developed the RFQ module it was easy to put rules around iterative RFP/RFQ processes.
To read the entire blog, go to: http://web.ultriva.com/ultriva-blog/bid/103066/A-Genius-Approach-Built-in-Engineering-Rules-Prevents-Problems.
About Ultriva
Ultriva’s (www.ultriva.com) cloud-based platform leverages seamlessly integrates with leading ERP and MRP systems, to deliver an end to end pull based replenishment solution. Ultriva, based in Cupertino, CA, implements a global demand driven manufacturing model by providing full visibility, scheduling, and sequencing of production of customer orders. Ultriva was named one of the Great Supply Chain Projects of 2014 by Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine and the Ultriva blog was recently named one of 50 Best Supply Chain Blogs of 2014 according to SupplyChainOpz. The company’s global footprint is increasing rapidly with implementations in wide variety of industry sectors and enterprises such as Magellan Aerospace, CareFusion, Emerson, Ingersoll Rand, McKesson, Triumph Group, Regal Beloit, Thermo Fisher, and more. Follow Ultriva on Twitter at @Ultriva.
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Laksham explained, “Sadly, few supply chain technology solutions have rules built-in to the underlying technology, leaving the customers to suffer serious consequences. Ultriva provides a mechanism to support and axiomatically address these nuances at every level. Rule-based functionality crosses at different functions, such as rules for inventory health, exception alerts, shipping schedules, acknowledgement, rescheduling, and shipments.”
As a new business process flow is added in Ultriva, a rule could be automatically created to correspond. This level of flexibility in the architecture allows Ultriva to add new modules very quickly without the need for customers to customize the application. When Ultriva added the QMS module to support Non-Conformity/Corrective action business process, these business rules became automatically available to the users. Without further cost or effort, customers used these rules to notify the suppliers of non-conformity as well as monitor corrective action processes. Similarly, when Ultriva developed the RFQ module it was easy to put rules around iterative RFP/RFQ processes.
To read the entire blog, go to: http://web.ultriva.com/ultriva-blog/bid/103066/A-Genius-Approach-Built-in-Engineering-Rules-Prevents-Problems.
About Ultriva
Ultriva’s (www.ultriva.com) cloud-based platform leverages seamlessly integrates with leading ERP and MRP systems, to deliver an end to end pull based replenishment solution. Ultriva, based in Cupertino, CA, implements a global demand driven manufacturing model by providing full visibility, scheduling, and sequencing of production of customer orders. Ultriva was named one of the Great Supply Chain Projects of 2014 by Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine and the Ultriva blog was recently named one of 50 Best Supply Chain Blogs of 2014 according to SupplyChainOpz. The company’s global footprint is increasing rapidly with implementations in wide variety of industry sectors and enterprises such as Magellan Aerospace, CareFusion, Emerson, Ingersoll Rand, McKesson, Triumph Group, Regal Beloit, Thermo Fisher, and more. Follow Ultriva on Twitter at @Ultriva.
Ultriva, Inc.
www.ultriva.com
Cynthia Leonard
Marketing Executive
cynthiaL@ultriva.com
408.961.2495
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Ultriva, Inc.
Cynthia Leonard
408.961.2495
www.ultriva.com
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Cynthia Leonard
408.961.2495
www.ultriva.com
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