Avetta Recognised With A Gold Stevie Award For A Second Consecutive Year

By Jack Grimshaw
Avetta, the leading provider of supply chain risk management, has been awarded a Gold Stevie award for the success of its Avetta Connect platform. Avet...

Avetta, the leading provider of supply chain risk management, has been awarded a Gold Stevie award for the success of its Avetta Connect platform.

Avetta Connect describes itself as the platform for interconnecting workers across the supply chain, and the company is being recognised for its state-of-the-art user experience and capabilities at the 18th Annual American Business Awards virtual ceremony on August 5th. This is the second consecutive year that Avetta has received the gold award.

Customers can utilise the Avetta Connect platform to configure requirements, create and customise dashboards, modify processes, and produce reports to reduce administrative costs, improve compliance and enhance sustainability for their supply chain operations.

“We are honored to win this award because it recognizes the work we have done to help companies reduce risks and save lives,” said Arshad Matin, president and CEO of Avetta. “This technology is even more important as companies begin to re-open their businesses worldwide and take the steps to ensure their workers and customers are safe.”

Companies and supply chain leaders can also use the Connect platform to build increased resilience and continuity in their operations and networks. It provides organisations with opportunities to increase network visibility, ensuring safety and sustainability. It can also be customised by users to meet different requirements, such as social distancing, sanitation practices and building configuration, as companies move to reopen businesses following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The American Business Awards are the premier business awards program in the country. Any individual or organisation, from public and private, for-profit and no-profit, large and small, all are eligible to submit nominations to receive awards.

The Connect platform has been highlighted for its ability to bring supplier and clients together, maximising project safety and efficiency through connectivity and collaboration. One judge said, “It’s a real game-changer for its customers, bringing data from many sources into one cloud-based platform to manage risk with customized dashboards and visualizations.”

Another member of the judging panel commented, “This is a comprehensive solution that provides the connection between clients and suppliers in a way that allows for the seamless integration and the utilization of experts in making supply chain management easier.”

A total of more than 3,600 nominations were submitted this year for consideration. Avetta won the Gold Stevie in the Supply Chain Management Solutions category. 

“Despite the toughest business conditions in memory, American organizations continue to demonstrate their commitment to innovation, creativity, and bottom-line results,” said Stevie Awards President Maggie Gallagher. “This year’s Stevie-winning nominations are full of inspiring stories of persistence, ingenuity, resourcefulness and compassion.” 

Learn more about The American Business Awards and the list of this year’s Stevie winners here.

Read here for more information about Avetta and its world-leading connectivity solutions.

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