RichF
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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The following excerpt is from their website (www.logistix.com):
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Logistix' core competency is the development, implementation and management of integrated supply chains. Essentially, we provide all those processes and services which are necessary to deliver and support a product to the end user, but extraneous to the product's development and marketing. This step-by-step progression of processes and transactions is tailored specifically to each customer's wants and needs, and functions as an integrated whole. Whether elaborate or abbreviated, the entire chain of operations can be configured, set up, activated, managed, reported on, and changed through a single point of contact at Logistix.
This results in a highly leveraged solution for the client, who retains complete control of, and immediate access to, every aspect of the supply chain. However, the need for handling a multitude of transactions with complex resource-intensive management/personnel/supplier arrangements is eliminated.
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Does anyone else find this a little funny? Have they done ANY of these things properly? Handspring, from what has been evident especially this week, does NOT have "Complete control" nor "immediate access" to every aspect of the chain. I wonder if there is a team of lawyers looking over someones contract right about now.
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