04-02-2008 12:07 PM
Hello Forum Members,
Could some one provide me a brief history on the evolution of TSW,namely the Features added in each release,the date of Release and stuff.
Also the TSW and APO integration in Nutshell.
I have gone through the Release notes and IOG340 but was not satisfied with the materialm as it could not provide me with all the details.
Thanks in Advance.
Sujit
04-18-2008 5:41 AM
TSW leverges the functionality of core IS-OIL Modules like HPM, TDP, TD to provide solutions for transportation and inventory planning.
the 472 release has functionalities like Location balancing, Stock projection, 3 way pegging (sales/demand/transportation), nomination,ticketing, worklist , marine scheduling , laytime/demurrage for marine and pipeline transport.
The next functional release is ERP6.0 - Enhancement pack 3.
It extends the functionality to railcar transport as well.
It also gives a integration to 3rd party trading systems (Commodity XL from Triple Point technologies).
It gives an itegration to SAP IS-UTIL
It's integrated with KSS rackprice solution.
The sales and purchase processes are service enabled via enterprise services (webservices)
Edited by: Harish K Srivastava on Apr 18, 2008 10:11 AM
04-18-2008 5:41 AM
TSW leverges the functionality of core IS-OIL Modules like HPM, TDP, TD to provide solutions for transportation and inventory planning.
the 472 release has functionalities like Location balancing, Stock projection, 3 way pegging (sales/demand/transportation), nomination,ticketing, worklist , marine scheduling , laytime/demurrage for marine and pipeline transport.
The next functional release is ERP6.0 - Enhancement pack 3.
It extends the functionality to railcar transport as well.
It also gives a integration to 3rd party trading systems (Commodity XL from Triple Point technologies).
It gives an itegration to SAP IS-UTIL
It's integrated with KSS rackprice solution.
The sales and purchase processes are service enabled via enterprise services (webservices)
Edited by: Harish K Srivastava on Apr 18, 2008 10:11 AM