Change the game
Learn how Celestica made the self-service supply chain as easy as pushing a button—and you could win a free Microsoft Xbox.

Web Seminar
How Celestica Built the Self-Service Supply Chain
Thursday, March 27, 2008
11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET

Celestica hooked partners around the world into their supply chain—and drove down end-to-end costs in the process. Now, their secret is yours.
Celestica had a mission: to manufacture world-class products like the Microsoft Xbox at affordable price points. To do that, they'd have to engage with partners located in lower-cost regions—where suppliers would see the cost and learning curve of traditional supply chain solutions as major hurdles.
To get the supply chain visibility they needed, Celestica turned to E2open. The result: the LiveShare™ Supply Chain E-collaboration platform, a Web-based platform every Celestica supplier could use, reliably and cost-effectively.
Celestica reduced its Total Cost of Ownership by slashing inventory and cranking up the visibility; its partners in lower-cost regions got the business, and its renowned customers got better products at competitive prices. Now, in this exclusive Web event, you can get the whole story.
Learn how the creation of Celestica's LiveShare™ Supply Chain E-collaboration platform—powered by E2open—allowed Celestica to:
- Better align customer demand with product supply
- Drive down total end-to-end supply chain costs
- Provide accurate and timely visibility to inventory across the entire supply network
- Facilitate faster and easier interaction with suppliers
- Lower the cost of overall operation through automation
- Quickly bring suppliers on board, even in lower-cost regions
Register now and, once you've attended, you'll be eligible to win a free Microsoft Xbox, one of Celestica's many successes—and one of the best-reviewed stand alone consoles in the history of gaming.
Presenters
John Boucher, Celestica's Senior Vice President, Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer
Bruce Rayner, Vice President and Director of Research and Consulting, Technology Forecasters Inc.
Richard McCluney, E2open's Vice President, Supply Chain
About E2open, Inc.
E2open is the leading provider of multi-enterprise on-demand solutions for supply chain, procurement and B2B integration. Industry leaders that transform their supply chain with E2open include The Boeing Company, Celestica, Hitachi, IBM, LG Electronics, LSI Corporation, Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic), Motorola, Seagate Technology, Spansion, Vodafone and Wistron. E2open Multi-Enterprise Platform delivers visibility and control over global supply networks with faster time-to-value, lower total cost of ownership, a continuous value roadmap, and easier integration between internal enterprise applications and trading partners, including suppliers, customers, distributors and logistics providers. www.E2open.com. |