LANSA Named to Food Logistics Top 100 List of Technology Vendors
List Identifies Technology Providers that Help Companies Better Manage Supply Chains in Difficult Financial Times
Downers Grove, Ill. USA — January 5, 2010 — Food Logistics, the only publication exclusively dedicated to the grocery and foodservice distribution supply chain, has announced the sixth-annual listing of the Food Logistics 100 (FL100) for 2009. For the sixth year, LANSA has been included in this list of the top 100 technology and service providers that help grocery and foodservice distributors and manufacturers meet their business goals.
After receiving more than 140 nomination forms from end users and solution providers, the Food Logistics’ editorial staff compiled this year’s listing, focusing on the theme of managing change through hard economical times with technology. According to Food Logistics magazine, the FL100 recipients have demonstrated that they can meet their readers’ specific needs.
"LANSA is honored to again be selected as one of the leading technology vendors in the food logistics industry," said Kevin Corcoran, Vice President of Sales, LANSA Americas. "As a leader in the Global Data Synchronization (GDS) initiative since its inception, we are proud to have provided industry-leading GDSN implementations across many industries including alcohol and beverage (ABI), hardlines, consumer packaged goods (CPG), private label, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) with direct store delivery (DSD), food services and healthcare. LANSA’s software offerings and the industry expertise of our consulting services organization have enabled us to rapidly deploy cost effective solutions to a variety of companies at each step in the supply chain from the supplier to distributor to the retailer. In turn, our customers achieve improved operational efficiencies and the ability to reach new markets in a secure and cost efficient manner. Given the current state of the economy we’re seeing an increase in the demand for these solutions to attain greater supply chain automation with a rapid return on investment."
Final recipients are featured in the November/December 2009 issue of Food Logistics, as well as online at www.foodlogistics.com/article/10255740/managing-change-through-uncertainty
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Food Logistics is the only publication exclusively dedicated to covering the movement of product throughout all channels of the supply chain. Food Logistics serves the information needs of food, beverage and consumer packaged goods executives involved in warehousing, transportation and information technology, as well as third-party and refrigerated service providers. Through print and online products, Food Logistics provides news, trends and best practices that help more than 24,000 grocery and foodservice suppliers, distributors and retailers make better business decisions. On the Web at www.foodlogistics.com
