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Supply & Demand Chain Executive Announces Its 2010 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100
sdcexec.com, May 17, 2010

New York - May 17, 2010 - Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine, the executive's user manual for successful supply and demand chain transformation, this week announced its ninth-annual listing of the Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100.

Nine years ago, Supply & Demand Chain Executive announced its first "100" list of supply chain solution providers, consultants and other organizations that were helping lead the way in transforming companies' supply and demand chains. This year the magazine focused the criteria for its "100" feature on supply chain excellence and preparing the supply chain for the post-recessionary return to growth.

"As the economy makes tentative steps toward recovery and growth, our readers are turning to Supply & Demand Chain Executive to learn about solutions and best practices for enabling business expansion through supply chain excellence," said Andrew K. Reese, editor of Supply & Demand Chain Executive. "With this year's Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100, we highlight a broad range of supply chain solution and service providers that are helping to position their customers for the 'New Normal' economic environment."

Supply & Demand Chain Executive has identified leading providers of supply chain services and technologies who are customers/clients achieve supply chain excellence and prepare their supply chains for the post-recessionary return to growth. Based on submissions to the "100" from end users and solution providers, the editorial staff of the magazine has compiled a list of leading supply and demand chain innovators.

"Our goal with this year's '100,' as in the past, is to highlight a broad range of solutions and services targeted at a variety of industries, addressing the needs of companies of varying sizes, and assisting in the transformation of a diverse mix of the functions that make up the supply chain," added Reese.

After receiving nomination forms, the Supply & Demand Chain Executive editorial staff identified applicants that best fit the stated criteria for the "100." Final recipients are featured in the cover story of the May/June 2010 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive, as well as online at www.SDCExec.com.

The full list of the 2010 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 follows, in alphabetical order:

Accellos, Inc.
Acsis, Inc.
ADR North America
Aldata Solution
Ariba
ArrowStream, Inc.
ATC Logistics & Electronics
Avendra
Avercast LLC
Averna
Axxom Software AG
Basware
Blinco Systems Inc.
BravoSolution
BSI
Cadent Resources Group, LLC
Cambar Solutions
CaseStack
CDC Software
Celsis International Ltd.
Centric Software
Choice Logistics
CipherLab USA
CombineNet, Inc.
Core Solutions
Corporate United
D.W. Morgan Company, LLC
D&B
Demand Solutions
Descartes Systems Group
DEX
DiCentral
Dyadem
e-LYNXX Corporation
E2open
eCustoms
eModal
Emptoris, Inc.
Enporion
Exostar
eZCom Software Inc.
Fidelitone Logistics
Fieldglass
Fortna Inc.
Fujitsu America, Inc.
Genpact
Global eProcure
Global4PL Supply Chain Services
Greybeard Advisors LLC
GXS
HighJump Software
Hubspan Inc
Iasta
IES, Ltd.
IHS, Inc.
Inmar
InnerWorkings, Inc.
INSIGHT, Inc.
Insight Sourcing Group
Integration Point, Inc.
IQNavigator
John Galt Solutions
JVKellyGroup, Inc.
Kinaxis
Knighted
LeanLogistics, Inc.
Logility, Inc.
Lucas Systems, Inc.
Management Controls, Inc.
Management Dynamics, Inc.
Manhattan Associates
Menlo Worldwide Logistics
Metastorm
ModusLink Global Solutions
Next Level Purchasing, Inc.
Next View Software, Inc.
NPI
OnDemand Resources, LLC
Optricity
Pace Harmon
Panjiva
PINC Solutions
PivotLink
Plan4Demand Solutions
Prime Advantage
ProcureStaff Technologies
Profit Point
Prorizon Corporation
Puridiom
RedPrairie Corporation
Retalix Ltd.
River Logic
Riverwood Solutions
Ryder System, Inc.
SAP
SciQuest, Inc.
SEKO Worldwide
Selected Services - POOL4TOOL
Smart Software, inc.
SmartTurn
Source One Management Services, LLC
Spinnaker
SPS Commerce
Stamps.com
Staples, Inc.
Sterling Commerce
Strive Logistics
Supply Chain Consultants
SYSPRO
System Design Advantage
Terra Technology
The Shelby Group
The Smart Cube, Inc.
TMSi Logistics
TradeCard
TradeStone Software
Treya Partners
TSCP: Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program
UpNet Technologies, Inc
VAI
Volt Consulting Managed Service Programs
W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University
Wesupply
Xterprise
Zilliant