List of Process Control System products
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For those who have isolators. Achieving high chemical resistance and workability. Low cost and short delivery times are also possible for glove box and isolator gloves.
- Work gloves
Notice of participation in 'INTERPHEX Week Tokyo' from May 20 (Wednesday) to May 22 (Friday), 2026.
Ito Corporation will be exhibiting at "INTERPHEX Week Tokyo" held at Makuhari Messe. This exhibition is the largest in Japan, showcasing a wide range of products and services related to the research and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and regenerative medicine from 25 countries and regions around the world. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturers, as well as regenerative medicine companies, will be attending from all over the globe. We will be showcasing "Gloves for Glove Boxes/Isolators" manufactured by Tron Power. We look forward to your visit.
By standardizing the creator's experience and automating tasks, we can reduce the workload of the person in charge!
- Other information systems
- Process Control System
- Other production management systems
A cloud-based supply chain solution that shares forecast values between companies and determines the optimal replenishment timing by accurately understanding inventory status.
- Corporate information portal/groupware
- Production Management System
- Process Control System
Improve store inventory accuracy and sales, and reduce product stockouts.
- Process Control System
[Must Read] What Customers Expect in the New Normal Era
This report explores consumer trends driven by technology that have emerged amid such changes, based on a unique sponsored survey regarding consumer expectations and the capabilities of retailers to meet them. › Features that enable growth online › Centralized inventory management › Recognition of what is relevant to customers
Retailers can quickly define and reset views or scenarios to match the right inventory with the right customers.
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Manhattan pays tribute to the heroes of retail.
Now, a single great book, like a new T-shirt, can change the situation dramatically. Retailers work hard, bringing about sales per transaction that are part of revenue, work, comfort, and the ordinary.
Omnichannel: Details of products, locations, and personnel.
In today's omnichannel world, standing still means falling behind. The era of slowly and steadily moving from stores to call centers and then to warehouses is over. Success hinges on delivering the products customers want, at the place they want, and at the time they want. To achieve this, one must always be active. Leading retailers are those that continuously optimize and engage in innovation and experimentation. They understand the essence of connected commerce and possess the tools to provide what customers demand. This three-part guide will explain how Manhattan Active solutions enable exceptional experiences that drive efficiency, growth, and customer satisfaction. It all begins with integrating areas such as products, locations, and personnel. To learn how Manhattan Active solutions can provide your company with the competitive advantage it needs, please refer to our e-book "Products, Places, People."
Taking the customer team to the next step.
- Process Control System
[Ebook] Improving Post-Purchase Experience through Digital Self-Service
While every element of the purchasing process is important, it is believed that getting the final interaction point in the buyer's journey right after the purchase is the most crucial. In fact, "86% of customers say that the experience after the purchase has the greatest influence on their decision to choose the same brand again." Customers often feel they have the least control at this final stage. If there is a unified approach to customer service in the purchasing process, the time spent waiting for the product after clicking "purchase" can be significantly reduced, alleviating stress. The problem is that many retailers struggle to instill confidence in customers regarding the post-purchase process. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact Manhattan at (Representative: 03-6205-7400).*
Build quick and easy access to the latest customer transaction information in the sales channel.
- Process Control System
[Ebook] Improving Post-Purchase Experience through Digital Self-Service
While every element of the purchasing process is important, it is believed that getting the final interaction point in the buyer's journey right after the purchase is the most crucial. In fact, "86% of customers say that the experience after the purchase has the greatest influence on their decision to choose the same brand again." Customers often feel they have the least control at this final stage. If there is a unified approach to customer service in the purchasing process, the time spent waiting for the product after clicking "purchase" can be significantly reduced, alleviating stress. The problem is that many retailers struggle to instill confidence in customers regarding the post-purchase process. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact Manhattan at (Representative: 03-6205-7400).*
Utilizing stores to maximize e-commerce sales.
- Process Control System
[Ebook] Improving Post-Purchase Experience through Digital Self-Service
While every element of the purchasing process is important, it is believed that getting the final interaction point in the buyer's journey right after the purchase is the most crucial. In fact, "86% of customers say that the experience after the purchase has the greatest influence on their decision to choose the same brand again." Customers often feel they have the least control at this final stage. If there is a unified approach to customer service in the purchasing process, the time spent waiting for the product after clicking "purchase" can be significantly reduced, alleviating stress. The problem is that many retailers struggle to instill confidence in customers regarding the post-purchase process. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact Manhattan at (Representative: 03-6205-7400).*
Using intelligent optimization, evaluate many parameters related to fulfillment, transportation, stores, and customers in real time.
- Process Control System
Manhattan Associates evaluates leadership positions in the order management sector of the "FORRESTER WAVE."
To achieve consistent fulfillment, sales, and support, an OMS alone is not enough. Leadership is required. Leaders in omnichannel commerce solutions enable companies to sell, fulfill, and engage with consumers wherever they are. Companies need to provide personalized delivery in the way consumers want, when they want, whether at home or in-store, today or tomorrow. For this, fulfillment strategies, sales, and support must be consistent. Manhattan is proud to be recognized as the only leader in "The Forrester Wave: Order Management Systems, Q2 2021." By achieving top-level scores in inventory management, fulfillment, and pre-purchase customer experience, Manhattan is confident in its position at the forefront of omnichannel capabilities. Download the report (in English) to see why Forrester named Manhattan Associates a power player in the OMS category.
Managing orders collectively from various sales channels such as EC, online marketplaces, logistics centers (DC), stores, direct shippers, and agents.
- Process Control System
Omnichannel: Details of products, locations, and personnel.
In today's omnichannel world, standing still means falling behind. The era of slowly and steadily moving from stores to call centers and then to warehouses is over. Success hinges on delivering the products customers want, at the place they want, and at the time they want. To achieve this, one must always be active. Leading retailers are those that continuously optimize and engage in innovation and experimentation. They understand the essence of connected commerce and possess the tools to provide what customers demand. This three-part guide will explain how Manhattan Active solutions enable exceptional experiences that drive efficiency, growth, and customer satisfaction. It all begins with integrating areas such as products, locations, and personnel. To learn how Manhattan Active solutions can provide your company with the competitive advantage it needs, please refer to our e-book "Products, Places, People."
Effective analysis for real-time orders, inventory, and transportation.
- Process Control System
Rapidly improve communication and execution of business processes across logistics center operations and the entire upstream supply chain.
- Process Control System
The highly flexible invoice management solution in Manhattan consolidates invoice data across the entire warehouse.
- Process Control System
By using a scientific approach, we present analysis results to ensure optimal picking and support rational decision-making.
- Process Control System
[Warehouse Management System Case Study] Automotive Parts and Maintenance Company Norauto
■Introduced System Warehouse Management System and Slotting Optimization Solution ■Challenges Norauto's expensive and inefficient proprietary warehouse system had become outdated. To support the company's growth and replace the outdated system, Norauto decided to embark on a business engineering project to completely redesign its business processes and IT infrastructure. This project included key objectives such as: - Improving operational productivity, particularly in the logistics sector - Complying with tracking standards in the automotive industry - Increasing order accuracy in the fulfillment process to 99.9% - Implementing a proven, reliable, and upgradeable supply chain execution system *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
Labor management enhances product throughput, promotes customer service, and supports warehouse efficiency improvements.
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Innovative workforce optimization solutions
It is the most innovative workforce optimization solution in the industry. Proper workforce planning in logistics centers has always been a challenge. Legacy warehouse management systems have consistently struggled to continuously optimize and harmonize fluctuating priorities, inventory, and capacity, resulting in an unstable state. This unified distribution planning is a new feature of Manhattan Active Warehouse Management, serving as a guide for warehouse supervisors and operations managers to plan, forecast, and reallocate the workforce needed in the future. As a result, decision-makers can spend more time focusing on fulfillment and reduce the time spent adjusting workforce surpluses and shortages.