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Bloomington, MN—2010, September 1—James M. Sahli, President of System Design Advantage, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in Service Parts Supply Chain management.
1 September 2010-HOBI International, Inc., a leader in electronic asset management and electronics recycling since 1992, with corporate offices located in Batavia, IL and Dallas, TX became the first IL recycling organization to receive the R2 Certification.
Austin, TX—31 August 2010—Newgistics Inc., a leading provider of USPS-based small parcel delivery and returns management solutions, today announced the launch of a company blog, “The Gist.” “The logistics industry may not exactly be known for breaking new ground on the social media frontier, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a value in opening up the lines of communication,” said Bill Razzouk, Newgistics President and CEO. “For businesses like ours, social media isn’t about how many Facebook fans we can get or how we can make videos go viral. For us, it’s about fostering a dialogue with our existing and potential customers, our partners and anyone with an interest in shipping, logistics technology and innovation.”
Mumbai, India—31 August 2010—IT solutions provider, Cerebra Integrated Technologies, has tied-up with a Singapore-based e-waste management and recycling company Cimelia Resource Recovery to set up an e-waste recycling unit at Banagalore. The alliance would be making an investment of Rs 50-crore to set up the plant, a top official from Cerebra Integrated Technologies said. “The strategic alliance will help us to acquire the global expertise and technology support of Cimelia to set up the unit on 10-acres of land in Bangalore. We would be making an investment of Rs 50-crore for setting up the plant,” Cerebra Integrated Technologies’ Managing Director, V Ranganathan, told reporters here today.
San Mateo, CA—30 August 2010—iCiX, a growing community of businesses who connect, communicate and share critical documentation, today announced the iCiX Validated Certificate Management System to identify non-compliant suppliers such as those that recently introduced tainted eggs into the market. Already in use by major food buyers, the iCiX Validated Certificate Management System automates the verification and exchange of quality and compliance information across the supply chain giving buyers a transparent view of suppliers quality and compliance documentation and certification.
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