ATLANTA, Feb. 24, 2016 -- LogFire is transforming inventory management to make way for The New Fulfillment Economy. Leveraging years of expertise in cloud-based warehouse inventory management, LogFire launched a new website this week with content that challenges supply chain professionals to create inventory fulfillment environments that align with a modern digital marketplace.
The premise of The New Fulfillment Economy is that only a cloud connected fulfillment solution can meet and exceed the expectations of today’s connected customers because yesterday’s inventory infrastructure has outlived its use. Businesses using traditional on-premise supply chain solutions lack the flexibility to keep up with consumers who are able to instantaneously place orders across a variety of channels, and who expect to receive their purchases from a variety of places. Customizing old inventory and warehouse management technology to prop up fulfillment is misaligned with the realities of an omni-channel and digital world.
To read more about The New Fulfillment economy, download the eBook here.
“There is no doubt in my mind,” said LogFire Founder and CEO Diego Pantoja-Navajas, “that the Cloud Conversion movement is in full motion. There is no other way to meet the challenge of an increasingly complex omni-channel sales environment. Companies simply can’t have profitable omni-channel ecommerce strategies without true cloud-based fulfillment. That is the reason we have spent close to a decade working closely with retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers and 3PLs to meet their needs in this New Fulfillment Economy.”
Recognized as a “Visionary” by Gartner for its best-of-breed warehouse management solution, thought leaders at LogFire have developed a catalog of publications that explore and instruct interested professionals on the realities of implementing robust cloud fulfillment solutions.
“The manifestation of The New Fulfillment Economy is a natural extension of who we are,” continued Pantoja-Navajas. “We are obsessed with bringing the capacity of the cloud and a robust WMS system to our customers. Our new website and the publication of The New Fulfillment Economy is helping us share our knowledge more effectively.”
About LogFire
LogFire delivers a digital fulfillment network that helps organizations of all sizes leverage the cloud to cost-effectively modernize their supply chain execution, boost fill rates and rise above competitors. Only LogFire’s innovative Warehouse and In-Store Inventory Management solutions support rapid growth with a 100 percent cloud-based offering that is nimble, responsive, scalable and Day-One ready.
Recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in the United States, LogFire is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices in Chile, India, Peru and South Africa. For more information, please visit www.LogFire.com, or get the latest product and customer news from Twitter and LinkedIn.
MEDIA CONTACT: Todd Craig, LogFire 678.778.4730, [email protected]


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