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In 1776, Scottish economist Adam Smith in “The Wealth of Nations” published his concept of a commercial society and “the invisible hand” - an idea that self-interest drives the market. While the term has since been used more liberally than Smith originally intended, the core of his theory lies in the idea that it is people who drive change in a market. According to Smith, a commercial society is a society in which every man or woman becomes a merchant, as they require their needs to be met by the market.

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ID Logistics

ID Logistics is an international group specializing in contract logistics with a turnover of € 1.329 million in 2017. The group employs 19,000 people and has 300 sites in 18 countries, representing 5.5 million m² of warehouse space.

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TOP 10 MANUFACTURING ERP SOFTWARE

whitePaper | October 29, 2022

Manufacturers of all kinds use ERP systems. The ERP industry began with MRP (manufacturing requirements planning) and grew to its current state where we now have enterprise requirements planning

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A guide to transformation in the cloud

whitePaper | May 31, 2022

When innovative companies plan and perform digital business transformation initiatives, they rely on technology to realize breakthrough results that businesses have sought to accomplish for years:

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A modern value chain for the modern consumer

whitePaper | January 6, 2020

In retail, change is always right around the corner. As technology continues to develop, there are more and more opportunities for the improvement of a core pillar of commerce: the value chain. Basically, a retailer’s value chain can involve five main parts–raw materials, manufacturing, distribution centers, logistics, and finally, the retailer. Each link plays an important role in getting products into the hands of customers.

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Microsoft Word Ecommerce in a Global Environment

whitePaper | November 5, 2019

Global e-commerce sales topped $1 trillion for the first time in 2012. Estimates for 2013 indicate a projected growth in online sales of 18.3%, or $1.3 trillion in worldwide annual revenue1 . The regional market share of global e-commerce will also continue to change dramatically in the coming years, with the Asia-Pacific market overtaking North America as the highest e-commerce sales region in the world.

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How using the right technology, theright way, can lead to double-digitrestaurant profit margins.

whitePaper | May 9, 2022

Let’s face it, robust profits in the restaurant industry have never been a given. In 2019, just prior to the pandemic, profit margins for single location full-service restaurants averaged 6.2 percent, according to an . Over the last two years, amidst a growing array of COVID considerations—from sporadic restaurant closures and labor shortages, to increased food and supply costs paired with a sluggish supply chain—slim restaurant profit margins have shrunk even more.

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Move your PoS to the cloud and cut OpEx by 75%

whitePaper | June 8, 2022

Bridging digital and in-store systems is a crucial aspect to many retailers strategy, and at the center of that you will usually find a Point of Sales system. But all POS systems aren’t created equally. And with it about to enter the high-performance league, this paper puts the case for a ’thin’ cloud-based PoS system, as a way of driving innovation, improving operations, unifying in-store and online experience — and cutting costs.

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ID Logistics

ID Logistics is an international group specializing in contract logistics with a turnover of € 1.329 million in 2017. The group employs 19,000 people and has 300 sites in 18 countries, representing 5.5 million m² of warehouse space.

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