Apriso Recognized as a Top Logistics IT Provider for 2010
April 30, 2010
Apriso®, a leading provider of manufacturing software solutions for sustained manufacturing operational excellence, today announced selection as a Top 100 Logistics IT Provider for 2010 by Inbound Logistics.
Delivering much more than a Manufacturing Execution System, Apriso’s FlexNet allows manufacturers to synchronize supply chain and warehouse material flows with production for greater efficiency and improved flexibility to respond faster to changing market conditions.
"Top 100 Logistics IT Providers such as Apriso empower supply chain management and logistics, and continue to offer innovative and practical solutions in the face of economic uncertainty. During 2010, Apriso consistently provided the kinds of technology solutions Inbound Logistics readers need to successfully manage their global enterprises," stated Felecia Stratton, Editor, Inbound Logistics. "As shippers, carriers, and 3PLs increase their use of logistics IT, Apriso continues to be flexible and responsive, anticipating customers' evolving needs. Inbound Logistics is proud to honor Apriso for innovative solutions empowering logistics and supply chain excellence."
"Apriso is pleased to once again be included with this list of distinguished logistics providers. Our selection validates the benefit our customers achieve when synchronizing their supply chain and warehouse operations with manufacturing," said Jim Henderson, president and CEO of Apriso.
Methodology Every April, Inbound Logistics editors recognize 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence. Drawn from a pool of more than 300 companies, using questionnaires, personal interviews and other research, Inbound Logistics selects the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers who are leading the way in 2010. Editors seek to match readers' fast-changing needs to the capabilities of those companies selected. All companies selected reflect leadership by answering Inbound Logistics readers' needs for simplicity, ROI and efficient implementation.
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