ALPHARETTA, Ga., May 10, 2017 -- Aptean, a leading global provider of mission critical enterprise software solutions, will be a sponsor and exhibiting at the Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference, taking place May 23 through May 25 in Phoenix, AZ.
Supply chain professionals attending the conference will get a behind-the-scenes look at Aptean’s software suite which includes highly configurable warehouse management systems (WMS) and inventory management solutions (CIM/VMI) that give real-time inventory visibility and increase inventory turns, global trade management (GTM) technology including global trade content and restricted party screening that help businesses maintain regulatory compliance, and a packaged manufacturing execution system (MES) to drive continuous improvements on the shop floor.
These solutions are built for enterprises in industries like food and beverage, retail/distribution, healthcare, automotive and discrete manufacturing.
“As the emphasis on agile speed-to-market and on-demand fulfillment begins to grow in these industries, supply chain professionals must ready themselves to make transformative changes to their processes to keep up. That’s where Aptean can provide support,” said Brad Steger, General Manager, Process ERP and Supply Chain Management group at Aptean. “Our deep industry knowledge paired with our end-to-end technology can help supply chain professionals face distribution complexities head-on and operate much more efficiently.”
Conference attendees interested in learning more about Aptean and its suite of supply chain technology can visit booth 522 or http://www.aptean.com/.
ABOUT GARTNER SUPPLY CHAIN EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE 2017
Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference 2017 is the world’s most important gathering of supply chain leaders. Disruptions large and small confront today’s supply chains on a daily basis. At this year’s conference, chief supply chain officers and their leadership teams focus how to recognize the impacts of disruptions and create transformational strategies that empower the organization to exceed performance expectations.
ABOUT APTEAN
Aptean is a leading global provider of mission critical enterprise software solutions. We build and acquire industry-focused solutions to support the evolving operational needs of our customers. Our solutions help nearly 6,500 organizations stay at the forefront of their industries by enabling them to operate more efficiently, thereby ensuring higher customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.aptean.com.
Aptean is a trademark of Aptean, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
FOR MORE INFORMATION Media Relations Melissa Floyd, Aptean [email protected]


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