EL-ALAMEIN Company was established in 1921 and was one of the leading companies in the Middle East in Printing and Packaging Industry with its Head Office in Alexander. El-alamein occupies an area of 40,000 square meters with more than 700 employees. El-alamein has international quality certificates including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO OHSAS 18001 and BRC/IOP. The company faced a lot of challenges ; there isn’t a reliable infrastructural, network, servers, storage or PCs, there isn’t an IT/IS Department
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The battles of El Alamein are considered to be the turning point for the Allies in the North African campaign in World War Two. These epic battles took place in the latter half of 1942 and were considered the last stand before the Axis Powers, consisting of German and Italian troops, seized the Suez Canal, as the Allies had lost considerable ground at the battle of Gazala. Change Slides. The Suez Canal played a pivotal role in the supply of Allied forces in North Africa and Europe, and if this precious
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NTERAKTIF SESI: MANAJEMEN EL-Alamein UNTUK PERCETAKAN DAN pengemasan GOES DIGITAL Didirikan pada tahun 1921, El-Alamein adalah salah satu perusahaan terkemuka telah mengembangkan sebuah situs web perusahaan-perusahaan di Timur Tengah di cetak dan kemasan industri. Dengan kepala-perempat (HQ) yang terletak di Alexandria, El-Alamein menempati area seluas 40.000 meter persegi dan mempekerjakan lebih dari 700 pekerjaEES. El-Alamein telah berhasil memperoleh sertifikat mutu internasional termasuk:
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inventory management, manufacturing sales and marketing, order management and procurement. CEO and it consultant involvement in the project steering committee and adequate training and change management . Question 2: What are the risks facing El-Alamein in implementing the ERP system? How do you evaluate the actions taken from their side to mitigate those risk factors? A. The company has identified key persons from all the functional areas who will act as change agents and take responsibility
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The Axis powers did certainly encounter supply problems with their campaign in North Africa. Especially towards the end of the campaign, they were experiencing serious difficulties in this sphere. Fuel, troops and ammunition were running out at such a rate that it was becoming increasingly difficult to replace it and Rommel’s pleas to Germany were being ignored. However there were certainly two more important factors that contributed to the Axis power’s defeat. These were Hitler’s, and to a lesser
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THEME The def of Tobruk proved that even in a terrain as the desert a skilful comd could hold his en in defensive operations. Wavell had applied the concept of offensive def to meet the German onslaught. On the other hand Rommel has been criticised for his reckless push, little car-ing for the requisite log sp which becomes even more crucial in the inhospitable desert terrain. Carry out an analysis of the battle of Tobruk bringing out the strs and weaknesses of Wavell's concept of def and causes
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CASE STUDY:El-Alamein Name : Parenkumar MIS HOMEWORK. Case study Question The system that is described in the case is ERP(Enterprise resource planning * An integrated system that operates in (next to) real time, without relying on periodic update * A common database, that supports all applications. * A consistent look and feel throughout each module
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The war became a truly global conflict. Meanwhile, in Europe, the Nazis implemented their 'Final Solution' to exterminate all Jewish people. The critical battles which changed the course of the war were at Midway in the Pacific (June 1942), El-Alamein in Africa (November 1942) and Stalingrad in Russia (January 1943). After that, the Allies never lost a battle. On D-Day (6 June 1944), the Allies invaded Normandy. The Soviet Red Army was advancing from the east. Hitler committed suicide, and
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ally into its enemy. • Japan attacking America at pearl Harbor led U.S.A (which was a neutral at the time) to join the ally block making it only stronger. • Germany (and its allies were fighting) on multiple fronts (Midway island, El Alamein, Stalingrad). Which led to a huge drain on its resources, leading to shortage in raw materials. • The German and the Japanese treated the citizens of the conquered territory’s very harshly (making them slaves and killing a large number of
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