ShipXpress Named Top Provider of Supply Chain Solutions to the Food Industry
Jacksonville Beach, Fla. (PRWEB) December 12, 2007 -- ShipXpress, a leading provider of web-based rail logistics software and services, has been named one of the top 100 providers of technology solutions to the food industry.
Food Logistics announced today that ShipXpress is ranked in its fourth-annual listing of top supply chain technology companies that offer services and solutions designed to meet the specialized needs of food, beverage and consumer packaged goods industries.
The ShipXpress ShipX? suite of collaborative logistics solutions provides real-time visibility of rail shipments across multiple carriers and at all points in the supply chain. Food industry companies can easily share information online with multiple trading partners for precise inventory planning and product delivery tracking.
"We understand that real-time visibility and advance notice of ETA changes to all parties in the supply chain are particularly critical in the food industry," ShipXpress Chief Executive Officer Charith Perera said. "Our field-experienced expediters work with railroads to ensure critical shipments are handled expediently. We take pride in the competitive edge ShipX offers our Fortune 500 food industry customers, and we are pleased to be named as one of the Food Logistics Top 100 technology providers."
Recipients of the Food Logistics Top 100 award are profiled in the November/December 2007 issue of Food Logistics and online at www.foodlogistics.com.
About ShipXpress
ShipXpress, founded in 2000, is a premier provider of web-based logistics visibility and management software and service solutions for railroads, rail shippers and railcar owners. Based in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, ShipXpress is an independent and privately owned company. For more information about ShipXpress or its products, visit www.ShipXpress.com.
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