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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, May 2, 2013 -- Amber Road, a leading provider of global trade management (GTM)
solutions, today announced it received
Inbound Logistics' Top Logistics IT Providers Award for 2013. This
is the tenth year in a row Amber Road has been recognized by the publication for its dedication to
delivering
best-in-class technology driving enterprise efficiency.
"Inbound Logistics editors have selected 100 logistics technology
companies that enable logistics and supply chain excellence," said Felecia Stratton, Editor. "Amber Road was recognized for leading the
way in 2013 and positioning enterprises for the years ahead. Amber Road excels at providing solutions that drive supply chain excellence
and answer IL readers' need for simplicity, ROI, and efficient implementation.
Inbound Logistics is proud to honor Amber Road for continuing
to offer our readers solutions that optimize logistics and supply chain excellence."
The
Inbound Logistics Top 100 Logistics IT Providers
reveals the latest logistics technology trends influencing the supply chain sector, delivered by market leading companies breaking
new ground. Out of more than 300 companies, Inbound Logistics' editors choose vendors whose solutions are central to solving
transportation, logistics, and supply chain challenges, and whose customer successes are well-documented.
"We want to thank our customers for helping us win this
prestigious award," said Jim Preuninger, CEO of Amber Road. "To be recognized year over year as an influencial leader in our market by
this premier global supply chain and logistics publication, is a welcome testament to our dedication to providing innovative solutions
and services to our customers."
The full listing of the 2013 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers is available in the April 2013 issue of
Inbound Logistics magazine and on their
website.
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.
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