AEB (Asia Pacific) wins best SCM technology award

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Follow @Staff_SCDeditor AEB (Asia Pacific) has won the Best Supply Chain Management (SCM) Technology Award at this years SCM Logistics & Manufactur...

AEB (Asia Pacific) has won the Best Supply Chain Management (SCM) Technology Award at this year’s SCM Logistics & Manufacturing Excellence Awards ceremony.

The award was given to the software vendor that demonstrated the most innovative technology implementation for excellence in supply chain management. All submissions were evaluated through public voting by industry practitioners and by a panel of judges. 

With 10 different categories, the SCM Logistics & Manufacturing Excellence Awards gives recognition to the industry’s innovators for their leadership efforts and accomplishments in driving growth and innovation of Asia’s supply chain & manufacturing industries.

“We are delighted to have won the Best SCM Technology Award as selected by industry professionals,” said Thomas Halliday, General Manager, AEB (Asia Pacific). “The award is a strong validation of our ASSIST4 end-to-end suite of supply chain solutions and our strategy for the growing Asia Pacific region.

“We recognise the need for a more targeted, tailor made approach to supply chain management in Asia Pacific and will continue to develop innovative solutions to help our customers achieve visibility and excellence in supply chain execution.”

With such a diverse market in Asia Pacific, it is imperative that businesses have a solution that provides transparency and a platform for smart decision-making, and AEB’s software suite ASSIST4 has clearly hit the mark.

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