Reading Time: 2 minutesINDIANAPOLIS – enVista, a leading global consulting and software solutions firm, announces it has been named to the 2018 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers list by Inbound Logistics. Drawn from a pool of more than 300 companies, the list recognizes 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence.
“It’s an honor to be recognized by Inbound Logistics as a top logistics IT provider,” said enVista CEO, Jim Barnes. “Our skilled consultants deliver tailored solutions to help companies reach their enterprise goals, whether that means implementing best of breed solutions or enVista’s proprietary solutions, we’re committed to driving efficiencies throughout the entire supply chain.”
enVista’s IT solutions include a full array of cutting-edge technology strategies and software designed to enable enterprise excellence including: CRM/CX, Demand Management, DRP, ERP, GTM, MRP, Product Lifecycle Management, Sales and Operations Planning, Security, Vendor Management, Freight Audit and Payment, Inventory Management, Labour Management, EDI, Order Management and Strategic Sourcing.
“As business leaders struggle to balance the need for advance planning against the demands for supply chain agility, fewer inventory touches, and managing the complexity of omni-channel and e-commerce distribution regimes, enVista continues to provide solutions to help meet those challenges, and that’s why Inbound Logistics editors have recognized it as one of 2018’s Top 100 Logistics IT Providers,” said Felecia Stratton, Editor, Inbound Logistics.
Click here to see the full list of 2018 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers. For more information about enVista, visit www.envistacorp.com.
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About Inbound Logistics
Since its inception in 1981, Inbound Logistics’ educational mission is to illustrate the benefits of demand-driven logistics practices, give companies the knowledge to help them match the inbound flow of materials to their demand, and align their business process to support that shift. Inbound Logistics offers real-world examples and decision support to guide businesses to efficiently manage logistics, reduce and speed inventory, and offset rising transport costs, supporting business scalability across their value chain. More information about demand-driven logistics practices is available online.