SupplyScape secures the life sciences value chain
By Manufacturing Business Technology Staff -- Manufacturing Business Technology, 6/16/2008 6:00:00 AM
Companies in the life sciences industries face mounting challenges fueled by financial performance, business outsourcing and supply chain operational pressures.
SupplyScape says its next generation of product serialization and supply chain optimization solutions involved input from nearly 100 customers in all segments of the supply chain. The solutions seek to help life science companies leverage serialized product information from globally networked supply chains, creating trading partner value.
The new capabilities are made possible by SupplyScape Nexus, a network-based data sharing and collaboration platform that uses Web 2.0 technologies to ease interoperability within trade networks and mobilize operational data to enterprise systems. Nexus forms the foundation for a highly connected and agile trading partner network built on standardized serialization, pedigree, and operational data
Key capabilities:
· Trade Partner Management and Collaboration: Accelerate time-to-value from trade partner relationships through innovative Trading Partner Directory and Portal services that speed connectivity, inter-organization collaboration and process sharing.
· Supply Chain Monitoring and Decision Support: Improve decision-making and increase business agility with Nexus Web 2.0-based alerts, reports and executive dashboards.
· Flexible Enterprise Integration: Future-proof enterprise IT investments with Nexus’ extensive system integration capabilities for enterprise applications such as SAP ERP, serialization systems, and EPCIS solutions.
· Serialization and Pedigree Data Repository: Leverage rich product and supply chain knowledge, formed by the integration of serialization and pedigree information with operational and transaction data to create actionable data for use in enterprise solutions such as SupplyScape’s Product Security suite.
· Event Management: Increase responsiveness to unplanned operational and supply chain situations by integrating business systems to Nexus event triggers.


























