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Wesupply selected for 2009 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100

Thursday, 25 June 2009

Wesupply, an innovator in intelligent B2B integration and supply chain collaboration technology, has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious 2009 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100, which this year focuses on the theme of “Supply Chain Saves the Enterprise”.

The “100” list is made up of supply chain solution and service providers that are helping their customers and clients both respond to the downturn and, more importantly, to position them for growth ahead.

Over 250 companies submitted entries for this year’s list. The judges were looking for those solution and service providers that could clearly demonstrate through customer example that their applications have been used to advantage customers in dealing with tough market conditions and offer potential for them to benefit from the upturn when it comes.

"We are delighted to have been selected for inclusion in this internationally recognised list of top supply chain solutions providers," says Bob Godfrey, CEO of Wesupply. "Wesupply’s inclusion in the “100” recognises the company’s ability to provide innovative solutions for its customers that deliver cost savings, efficiency gains and strategic advantage for future growth."

"Removing cost from supply chain processes is a high priority for most companies at this time," says Godfrey. "But taking cost out has got to go hand-in-hand with applying an intelligent approach to customer service, achieved through improving visibility of critical information flows within the chain. Only then will an enterprise be well positioned for growth when the time comes."

Wesupply’s intelligent electronic trading technology operates on a web-based platform, delivered on a ‘Software as a Service’ basis, and enables electronic trading with all suppliers, regardless of size. Wesupply’s advanced supply chain technology is capable of analysing the data that is carried inside a message, applying intelligence to the task of Business Activity Monitoring, and so offers the potential for strategic advantage to the business. Unlike on-premise solutions, Wesupply is a flexible, low risk, rapidly deployable service and is used by leading companies such as Sainsbury’s, Poundland, The Perfume Shop, Alstom Transport, Amcor PET Packaging, Calor Gas, Diageo, Graham and Jewson.

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