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LMS Again Named a Top 100 Logistics Information Technology Company by Inbound Logistics Magazine
Press Release - 5/19/2009
ST. LOUIS – Logistics Management Solutions (LMS), a non-asset-based third party logistics provider, has been named – for the sixth consecutive year – as a “Top 100 Logistics Information Technology Company” by Inbound Logistics, a nationally distributed magazine for logistics and transportation professionals. LMS earned this recognition based on the extensive offerings of its proprietary, Web-native transportation management system, TOTAL.
Every April for the past decade, Inbound Logistics editors recognize 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence. Drawn from a pool of more than 500 companies, using questionnaires, personal interviews, and other research, Inbound Logistics selects
the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers that are leading the way in 2009.
Editors seek to match readers' fast-changing needs to the capabilities of those companies selected. These chosen providers reflect leadership by answering Inbound Logistics readers' needs for simplicity, ROI, and efficient implementation. Selected companies are listed alphabetically in the magazine’s April edition distributed late last month.
"Solutions providers such as LMS empower logistics and supply chain management, continuing to offer innovative and practical solutions in the face of demand volatility,” says Felecia Stratton, editor of Inbound Logistics. “2009 continues to be a year where every opportunity and efficiency must be seized and LMS consistently provides the kinds of technology solutions business logistics managers need to successfully manage their global enterprises.”
Deployed in 2001, TOTAL enables LMS and its customers to effectively manage transportation data to reduce costs and meet delivery deadlines. The system is available in a Software as a Service (SaaS) format and can be implemented and producing results in as little as 90 days.
About Inbound Logistics
Inbound Logistics is the pioneering publication of demand-driven logistics practices, also known as supply chain management. IL’s educational mission is to guide businesses to efficiently manage logistics, reduce and speed inventory, and neutralize transportation cost increases by aligning supply to demand and adjusting enterprise functions to support that paradigm shift. More information about demand-driven logistics practices is available at www.inboundlogistics.com.
About LMS
LMS is a non-asset-based, third party logistics provider that brings millions of dollars in transportation cost savings to some of the world’s best-known companies. LMS combines Web-native technology with proven logistics practices to offer optimization, execution and data management services that maximize clients’ operational efficiencies. For more information, visit www.lmslogistics.com. ###
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