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Abstract
Traditionally, the shop floor was isolated from the
rest of the supply chain and within the organization.
Businesses that harness the power of the Internet are
making huge gains in efficiency, both by reducing the
friction inside their own business and by binding suppliers
more tightly into the supply chain. E-Manufacturing
covers a single, complete set of operational capabilities
including rapid plant design and deployment, real-time
ERP connectivity, comprehensive asset management of
people, products and processes, and a seamless coupling
to the entire supply chain via the Web.
E-manufacturing integrates customers, e-commerce systems,
and suppliers into the manufacturing process to provide
an Internet-based strategic framework for the factory.
This white paper discusses the concept, history &
evolution of e-manufacturing, implementation footprint,
SAP and e-manufacturing. The concept of e-manufacturing
is extended to using SAP as the vehicle to get the business
integrated to the whole of the supply chain.
Authors
Sudhindra Kulkarni
Vinayak Oak
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