Article submissions to:
Chris Price - White, Chief Editor
Tel: +44 (0) 1492 530632
E-mail: edit@logisticsbusinessit.com
One thing we’d be keen to learn is how you do actually research new products and solutions. I know from firsthand experience that many companies engage consultants to help them seek out appropriate solutions and these people will generally be well acquainted with who’s who and what’s what in the market. With our reference issue, you can be well equipped to ask the right questions and verify the answers.
We’d also like to hear directly from you about your experiences of manufacturing or logistics IT implementations that you have gone through in 2009. We want to hear the full story “warts and all”. It could be a full blown system you have installed or it could be just some small change you have made that has made a huge difference. Email edit@logisticsbusinessit.com with your thoughts and we’ll discuss how to take your story forward.
Wishing you a happy and prosperous 2010.
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Welcome to the 2010 Logistics Business IT “Reference Annual”. This issue aims to supply you with easy to use key resources on the wide range of technologies and solutions we cover throughout the year. On each page you will find essential product information and contact details to help your search for your solution.
If you are considering the next step in developing your manufacturing or logistics systems, then you can use this handy guide to help with your research. Google may prove to be a fantastic tool these days, but nothing quite beats being able to flick through a few pages to find some answers rather than trawl through the web.
Like our other issues, the Reference Annual will be digitised and posted on our website (www.logisticsbusinessit.com.) so that you will be able to quickly search through the online version to find the products or services you need. Use this to find what you need and then highlight the appropriate information in your printed version. Hopefully, this will make life that little bit easier.
We’d be grateful for any feedback on how you think we can make this issue more valuable and user-friendly. We’ll attempt to implement your recommended changes to the digital edition as we go through the year and then include them in the 2011 printed version.
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