SINGAPORE and ATLANTA, Dec. 14, 2016 -- Supply chain executives from across Asia have voted Manhattan Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ:MANH) as the “Warehouse Management System Partner of the Year” at the Supply Chain Asia Awards 2016. It is the second time in four years Manhattan has been honored at this prestigious awards event having won the Distribution Center Innovation Award in 2013.
The awards event is organized and hosted by Supply Chain Asia, the region’s pre-eminent industry association for logistics and supply chain professionals. The association’s Corporate Awards recognize companies that have made a difference both regionally and globally in terms of business and economic development. The Warehouse Management System Partner of the Year award, voted for by regional supply chain decision-makers and system users, acknowledges the exceptional quality of Manhattan’s Warehouse Management Solutions (WMS) and the level of investment Manhattan commits every year to the continual evolution and innovation of its WMS technology. Additionally, it speaks to the consistent, outstanding levels of service and support Manhattan provides to its customer community across the region.
Manhattan’s market-leading Warehouse Management Solutions have helped leading retailers, distributors and manufacturing brands throughout Asia to deliver on a variety of strategic business goals from driving ecommerce growth and facilitating international expansion to launching new omni service capabilities and supporting efficiency enhancement programs. Over the past year, regional leaders such as aCommerce, Gold City, PurCotton, RedMart, ThaiBev, Trendy International Group and Yusen Logistics have improved product availability, customer satisfaction, revenue growth and profitability with Manhattan’s WMS technology.
Paul Lim, founder and president of Supply Chain Asia, said, “Now in our thirteenth year, the recipients of the awards continue to represent best-in-class across Asia. Over the last twelve months, Manhattan Associates has demonstrated superior performance across the region on multiple dimensions and is a deserving winner of the 2016 Warehouse Management System Partner of the Year award.”
Richard Wright, managing director, Southeast Asia, at Manhattan Associates, commented, “The omni-channel commerce revolution, driven by the dramatic rise of ecommerce and the way consumers now want to shop, is having a profound impact on the way retailers, distributors and manufacturing brands across the region need to serve their customers. This award win is a great testimony to our continuous investment in innovation that allows companies to keep pace with these evolving challenges.”
Manhattan Associates was one of the four finalists in the “Warehouse Management System Partner of the Year” category at this year’s SCA Awards, held at the Orchard Hotel, Singapore on November 17, 2016.
For more information about the SCA Awards 2016 please visit Supply Chain Asia.
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About Manhattan Associates
Manhattan Associates makes commerce-ready supply chains that bring all points of commerce together so you’re ready to sell and ready to execute. Across the store, through your network or from your fulfilment centre, we design, build and deliver market-leading solutions that support both top-line growth and bottom-line profitability. By converging front-end sales with back-end supply chain execution, our software, platform technology and unmatched experience help our customers get commerce ready—and ready to reap the rewards of the omni-channel marketplace. For more information, please visit www.manh.com.au.
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