"Driven"

Have you ever driven a Toyota,or a BMW maybe?Ever popped
a drink from a Coca Cola vending machine or had a nice cup of
Douwe Egberts coffee?Or are you more into sports,Nike shirts
and energy drinks and all that?You must have eaten a bowl of
Kellogg ’s cereals at some stage.Do you remember if you were
wearing a pair of Levi ’s at the time?Or do you only wear jeans
to play around with the latest Black &Decker power tool?And
you must have used a mobile phone at least once this week!

Have you ever wondered what all these products have in
common?

The thing is,you would have never enjoyed any of them
if it hadn ’t been for the reliability of logistics service
providers like Geodis, Schenker,BAX, Kühne +Nagel,Danzas,YAS,
ABX and a host of others.And these companies in their turn
would have a hard time maintaining their levels of reliability if it weren ’t for DCS.

Because that ’s what all these LSP ’s have in
common:they all count on DCSi.Logistics to support their
supply chain management activities.So that you and I can drive
a BMW or have a Coke.So next time you have a Coke and a
smile,think of DCS,would you?

Rudi van Havermaet
Sales and Marketing Director


Issues


UK

DCS@work Issue 2 June 2003

Contents:
• Driven
• Be prepared
• Golden Bit
• Freedom of choice with J2EE
• Succesful implementation at SDV (USA), Inc.
• Partner systems integrate easily
• Berenschot conducts research on logistics industry
• Qualcomm and DCS team up
• User-friendly load planning



UK

DCS@work Issue 1 March 2003

Contents:
• Kuhene & Nagel
• managing the transatlantic supply chain
• DCS ON ORACLE
• Yusen air & sea
• Controlling stock through the internet
• Giraud International
• ICT supports networking and improves safety
• Major new contract for with APL Logistics

 
 
 
  News


August 2004


DCS STRENGTHENS PENETRATION INTO FAR EASTERN MARKET WITH NEW STRATEGIC ALLIANCE

DCS has signed an exclusive agreement with ITIS, an established Hong Kong based software developer.

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