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Government

Government agencies and prime contractors turn to TAKE Supply Chain to deliver solutions to ensure the accurate, timely delivery of strategic assets, equipment and materials across both domestic and international borders. TAKE Supply Chain’s Global Track and Trace Solution for Government Assets and Materials helps:

  • Eliminate loss of material and move goods safely, securely and cost-efficiently from acquisition to delivery as a result of using a unique barcoding, IUID and RFID solution that integrates with any number of different ERP and legacy systems. This solution is viable to support our warfighters now and easily scales to meet future requirements.
  • Increase ERP visibility into received goods, inventory and shipping processes, giving your commander visibility at your unit location.
  • Provide the ability to change material movement destination while en-route through our asset and visibility technology; including control over internal and outsourced operations with the ability to adapt to changing theatre conditions now and into the future.
  • Ensure regulatory and label compliance as mandated by their government clients.

TAKE Supply Chain can serve as either a prime or subcontractor in the federal government space and has a proven track record of working to support the warfighter with civilian agencies, prime contractors and DOE. Companies use TAKE Supply Chain to further leverage their existing ERP investment. TAKE Supply Chain is also a provider of homeland defense solutions for a number of government supported contracts.

 

Radio Interview Excerpts

Warren Sumner, TAKE Supply Chain's Vice President of Marketing and Products, spoke with Federal News Radio AM 1500 host Francis Rose about TAKE Supply Chain’s focus on government, technology trends in the Federal marketplace and the concept of supply chain versus supply network.

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Jason Howton, Director of Product Management – U.S. Products, spoke with Federal News Radio AM 1500 hosts Tom Temin and Jane Norris about how government agencies can use barcoding and RFID technology to track assets such as computers, furniture or weapons.

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"Since implementing [TAKE Supply Chain]'s solution, our inventory is visible throughout the enterprise, and we can more easily identify products and prioritize them for shipping. This enables us to track the flow of products in and out of our warehouse and reduces the time our warehouse employees spend searching for inventory. "

— Jack Mechem, Business Information Systems Manager, Air Liquide Electronics