Sunday, 10 April 2011

Transportation Management System (TMS)

Nowadays, markets expand globally and supply chain velocity and complexity increases, we must leverage and optimize our company's transportation management competitively. We must sense changes and react appropriately in real time to network events, while improving visibility and responsiveness.
With the SAP Transportation Management application, we can consolidate orders and optimize shipments across our company to maximize return on transportation costs. We can share information and combine orders directly with carriers and forwarders over the Internet, so can integrate business partners into our company's processes and maintain control of plans.

Transportation management planning capabilities enable your company to:
  • Optimize shipments, assign carriers to shipments, and tender shipments to assigned carriers
  • Consolidate orders and optimize shipments from a centralized location or distributed business units
  • Select carriers, calculate freight costs, settle shipment costs, and print documents
  • Use denied-party and embargo lists for international shipping
Transportation management helps to calculate and settle freight costs based on actual shipments and current freight rates, and use this information to verify invoices sent from carriers or from self-billing transportation service providers.

Friday, 8 April 2011

WANT TO SELL YOUR PC??WACTH OUT THE TIPS!!!

The best place to sell is, of course, the internet. It ensures that your advertisement is viewed by the maximum number of people, the sale can be concluded faster and at a price that is more agreeable to you. Many sites on the web offer free classified ad listings; sites such as eBay and Craiglist have become enormously popular of late. The process is extremely easy, requiring only the filling out of a few forms; usually the ad can be viewed online within 30 minutes of submission. Firstly, it is necessary to compare the PC that you wish to sell to other similar models for sale on the net. This will enable you to determine a reasonable asking price. Then note down all the details you wish to include in your ad such as your contact information, the price and any special features that you might want to highlight.
Next, choose a site on which to advertise your PC. It is best to make this choice after careful consideration in order to make sure that the site in question is trustworthy. Once you have made this choice, click on the Place Ad link that is usually found on the home page. These sites usually have a word limit, so check it before you start writing your ad. In case the site does not have a word counting feature, an easy way to check if you are within the word limit is to write out the ad in Microsoft Word, or any similar program, and then cut and paste it onto the web site form. After you have done that, add any other details you might be required to provide, and check your ad for errors before publishing. Note down any details that the site might provide on ad placement, such as the time span for which the ad will be online. Another option that you might choose is to sell the laptop for parts, rather than as a whole. In fact, in certain cases, you might get more money by selling off the separate parts to different customers, rather than letting it go for a single flat rate.

Managing Inventory through Mobile Computers and Barcode Printers

A barcode is a machine-readable representation of information in a visual format on a surface. Barcode is widely used to implement Auto ID Data Capture (AIDC) systems that improve the speed and accuracy of computer data entry.
A barcode printer is a computer peripheral for printing barcode labels or tags that can be attached to physical objects. Barcode printers are commonly used to label cartons before shipment, or to label retail items with Universal Product Codes.
Desktop barcode printer has become a commonplace tool for entering product information at retail chains and shopping complexes. Industrial barcode printers are used in manufacturing facilities and large warehouses helping in inventory management and sales process automation.
Barcode Printers employ two major printing methods - Direct Thermal (DT) and Thermal Transfer (TT).
Direct thermal printers use a print head to generate heat that causes a chemical reaction in specially designed paper that turns the paper black. Direct thermal printers are generally less expensive, but they produce labels that can become illegible if exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or chemical vapors. Barcode printers require regular cleaning of the ribbon and the print head. Specks of dust may cause distortion of the bar codes. The outputs of these printers using ANSI software need to be continuously checked in order to check for system malfunctions.
Thermal transfer printers also use heat, but instead of acting directly on the paper, the heat melts a waxy or resin substance on a ribbon that runs over the label or tag material. The heat transfers ink from the ribbon to the paper. Thermal Transfer requires the use of a heated ribbon to produce long-lasting images of data onto a label and/or tag, whereas Direct Thermal process prints the image directly on the label/tag.
Direct thermal and thermal transfer barcode printers can print bar code labels on variety of media. The range of bar code printers vary from light duty printers to rugged and high speed industrial printers for meeting diverse requirements. In industrial printers, the range varies from medium to heavy duty to extra heavy duty printers. These printers can be integrated to existing applications / ERP for on demand label/tag printing.