Thursday, June 3, 2010

nVision Global recognized as Top 100 IT Logistics Providers by Inbound Logistics for the Sixth Consecutive Year.

Every April, Inbound Logistics editors recognize 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence. Drawing from a pool of more than 300 contenders using questionnaires, personal interviews, and other research, Inbound Logistics selected the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers who are leading the way in 2010. Editors sought 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.

Felecia Stratton, Editor of Inbound Logistics notes that when choosing this year’s Top 100 Logistics IT Providers, Inbound Logistics editors looked at excellence in solving transportation and logistics challenges at a higher, more strategic level. Selections were based on how transformative logistics IT solutions impact all business activities and drive integration across internal processes as well as external processes for vendors and customers. nVision Global was selected for a sixth consecutive year because it offers solutions aimed at solving specific logistics challenges and improving processes, thus creating a ripple effect of efficiencies across the entire value chain. Inbound Logistics is proud to honor nVision Global for innovative solutions empowering logistics and supply chain excellence.

As we progress through 2010, nVision Global will continue to expand its efforts to provide innovative, value-creating technologies that will help our customers streamline and optimize their global supply chains.

About Inbound Logistics

Inbound Logistics is the pioneering publication of demand-driven logistics practices, also known as supply chain management. IL’s educational mission is to guide businesses to efficiently manage logistics, reduce and speed inventory, and neutralize transportation cost increases by aligning supply to demand and adjusting enterprise functions to support that paradigm shift. More information about demand-driven logistics practices is available at www.inboundlogistics.com


(to view the Press Release on nVision's site, please click here)