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Cambashi’s growth continues with the April 2008 opening of Cambashi Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cambashi Ltd., with headquarters in Massachusetts.

Julie Fraser, previously Principal of analyst firm Industry Directions , joins Cambashi as President of Cambashi Inc. Julie brings extensive experience of information technology in industry, with focus areas in Manufacturing Execution Systems and Supply Chain solutions. Julie’s expertise broadens and deepens Cambashi’s knowledge and insights in Engineering, Plant Floor, Supply Chain and Enterprise Solutions.

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Cambashi, based in Cambridge UK, provides independent research and analysis of the business reasons to use IT in industry world-wide. Its specialist fields include Engineering and Enterprise applications and the infrastructure to enable industrial firms to use IT effectively. Cambashi publishes market size estimates in the Cambashi Engineering Applications Market Observatory. Its clients vary in size from small to large and include most of the leading software vendors and many pioneering IT users. Cambashi is a member of CATN, an international association of consultants.

Cambashi and Industry Directions have been partners with very similar business models for many years. This latest move combines resources in a more formal way to deliver better service to clients.
Cambashi research suggests that the next ten years will see a wave of re-investment in software applications.

Mass customization, globalization, specialization and outsourcing are leading to Industry Networks that combine resources to satisfy customers. New software applications will help operate Industry Networks so they add value for the customer and don’t simply shift costs around the chain.

Cambashi believes that new infrastructure technologies such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) will enable smaller application components to work together to support unique and adaptable business processes. This will provide an attractive alternative to older monolithic and potentially inflexible applications.
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FEATURED RESEARCH:
Risk Management: Best Practices for Medical Device Profitability

Medical device manufacturers face enormous risks – regulatory, legal, and financial – based on their products and operating processes. This research will assess the extent to which risk management is routinely employed within medical device companies as part of day-to-day development, procurement and manufacturing operations. We also identify weaknesses in current approaches and identify best practices.       
 

Supply Chain Transformation: Moving Beyond Strategy to Maximize Success

Business transformations generally occur in stages. Fast-moving consumer goods supply chains practices are in the midst of a transformation now. It started with strategy and basic business practice shifts. Now companies must improve supply chain practices and information systems to support the new strategy.       
 

EVENTS:

RECENT PODCAST:
October 25, 2006
Julie and I discuss "Metrics That Matter", a study to ensure production and IT can justify MES and Metrics projects to Management.
Host: Ken Rayment, PodCasterNews   PodCasterNews Home
Listen Now! Report Summary! October 25, 2006
Part One - Part Two - Part Three July 11-13, 2006
(5 min each).


INDUSTRY DIRECTIONS NEWS:
Manufacturers Aim for Lean, Quality, Real-Time Enterprise – but Key Practices Not Pervasive and Metrics not Effective
Facing the Facts: Manufacturers Seek Relief from High Energy Costs Many Seek Holistic Approach to Global Supply Chains
Study on Medical Devices Manufacturers’ Plant Metrics Indicates Improvement is Greater, Risk is Lower for those Using MES
"Metrics that Matter" Study Reveals that Comprehensive Measurement Systems are a Major Determinant of Manufacturers’ Success


NEW ANALYSIS IN PRINT
Six Keys to Profitable Growth in Solar Cells & Production Software’s Role(pdf)
The devil's in the industry detail for scheduling
Commercial tools boost partner connection in the value network
Why Buy Plant Software in a Lean Environment?
Composite apps creep out from vendors
New Document

PodCast Interview with Julie Fraser and Ken Rayment, PodCasterNews.




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