Can Information Systems Save U.S. Steel?

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Technology

 

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Norman R

 

Date added:

April 2, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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In fiscal 2001 USS’s total revenue was $6.38 billion, with a net loss of $218 million. Its information technology budget was about 1.1 percent or $70 million, a very low number for that industry. Its third largest customer is the Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer that requires an immense amount of steel...
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“We were in danger of losing Ford’s business,” explained Gene Trudell, USS’s Cheif Information Officer. “It was that serious.” Ford’s biggest complaint, among many, was that it was not notified when its steel shipments would arrive, leaving Ford unable to operate efficiently. To USS, Ford’s threat was a wakeup call causing it to examine its whole production cycle...
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