Job-Sight

Versatile Supply Chain Management Software

Job-Sight is an interactive suite of tools that enables you to control the entire sourcing and manufacturing process. Incorporating Network Centric Manufacturing concepts, Job-Sight is a Web-based application that streamlines supply chain management.

Job-Sight Delivers

  • The ability to create and manage extended enterprises
  • Supply chain visibility
  • Key performance indicators that allow you to monitor the manufacturing process and potential supply chain problems
  • Online collaboration
  • Rapid sourcing and procurement
  • Secure document viewing and sharing


Job-Sight’s tools give you the ability to build custom supply chains for your unique manufacturing needs, or increase the speed and visibility of existing supply chains. Job-Sight transforms your supply chain into a dynamic extended enterprise, providing you with the ability to easily manage costs and deliverables.

Doyle Center specialists will work with you to configure Job-Sight to your specifications and needs. We will help you upload your data and provide training so you can take advantage of agile, visible and secure supply chains right away.

Job-Sight Includes

  • User training
  • Product configuration
  • Online and telephone support
  • Low monthly subscription rates


To learn how Job-Sight can help reduce your manufacturing costs, contact us today.

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Help move U.S. manufacturing forward, attend the second NCM Forum at the Hilton Pittsburgh on October 15, 2008.


2007 NCM Forum Recap
Last October, manufacturing thought leaders came together to discuss resolving U.S. manufacturing challenges through Network Centric Manufacturing.

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View the Forum’s presentations and outcomes. >>



Our Solutions at Work
In order to tackle a major multi-year production contract, Custom Manufacturing & Engineering, Inc. turned to the Doyle Center for help.

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Doyle Center Names President and CEO
After a unanimous vote, the Doyle Center’s board of directors promoted Dennis Thompson to president and CEO.

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