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Manhattan Associates Recognizes Deloitte, EnVista, Fortna, IBM And Logistica De Mexico As Top Partners
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ATLANTA, March 2, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Manhattan Associates, Inc. (Nasdaq:MANH) has named Deloitte, enVista, Fortna, IBM and Logistica de Mexico to the Manhattan Partner Performance Club in recognition of their 2010 contributions to customer engagements. "Our close relationship with these exceptional companies is good for all of us and, most importantly, enables us to provide outstanding service for our shared customers," said Jeff Cashman, senior vice president of business development, Manhattan Associates. The Manhattan MVP Program is an ecosystem of third-party integrators/consultants, complementary software providers and hardware providers whose combined expertise and products ensure delivery of world-class supply chain solutions to joint customers. "Manhattan customers have a significant opportunity to enhance financial results and market valuations by boosting supply chain performance," continued Cashman. "By combining our partner's supply chain strategy expertise and integration experience with Manhattan Associates' supply chain solutions, we have widened the spectrum of challenges and opportunities we can address". To read the rest of the release, please visit: http://www.manh.com/news/manhattan-associates-recognizes-deloitte-envista-fortna-ibm-and-logistica-de-mexico-top-partner Receive up-to-date product, customer and partner news directly from Manhattan Associates on twitter and Facebook. Just visit www.twitter.com/ManhAssocNews to follow our latest news and join the Manhattan Associates Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/ManhattanAssociates . About Manhattan Associates, Inc. Manhattan Associates continues to deliver on its 21-year heritage of providing global supply chain excellence to more than 1,200 customers worldwide that consider supply chain optimization core to their strategic market leadership. The company's supply chain innovations include: Manhattan SCOPE® a portfolio of software solutions and technology that leverages a Supply Chain Process Platform to help organizations optimize their supply chains from planning through execution; Manhattan SCALE™, a portfolio of distribution management and transportation management solutions built on Microsoft .NET technology; and Manhattan Carrier™ , a suite of supply chain solutions specifically addressing the needs of the motor carrier industry. For more information, please visit www.manh.com .
CONTACT: Will Haraway
Manhattan Associates, Inc.
(678) 597.7466
wharaway@manh.com
Jason Dananay
Porter Novelli
312-856-8828
jason.dananay@porternovelli.com
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