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CombineNet Receives the SupplyChainBrain 2...
CombineNet, Inc., the leading provider of best-in-class e-sourcing technology, today announced that it has been recognized by SupplyChainBrain as a “2011 Great Supply Chain Partner.” This award represents the third consecutive year that CombineNet has achieved recognition in this list of leaders in the supply chain industry. SupplyChainBrain’s 9th annual list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners, available online at www.supplychainbrain.com, is the result of a six-month online poll in which supply chain professionals were asked to nominate vendors and service providers whose solutions have made a significant impact on their company’s efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance. Nominations were received for hundreds of trading partners in every aspect of supply chain management. “Our compliments to CombineNet on making the list of those 100 companies who received the most qualified nominations,” said Brad Berger, publisher of SupplyChainBrain. “The 2011 July/August issue of SupplyChainBrain magazine includes the select list of companies who have so impressed our readers that they deserve to be singled ...
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Third Law Sourcing Ranks #351 on Inc. 500 ...
Third Law Sourcing, a strategic sourcing and procurement consulting company, was recognized by Inc. magazine on its 30th annual list of America’s fastest-growing private companies. Third Law Sourcing’s revenues grew by 963 percent between 2007 and 2010. The company placed #10 in Atlanta and #24 in its industry category. “The economic downturn has led to an increase in companies’ appetite for risk-free, non-personnel related cost savings initiatives,” said Scott Drobes, managing partner for Third Law Sourcing. “Additionally, the impending upturn has spurned an increase in M&A activity, which creates additional opportunity for our services as companies look to capitalize on the synergies of increased scale.” The Inc. 500 represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy-America’s independent entrepreneurs. Companies such as Microsoft, Zappos, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Zipcar, Clif Bar, Vizio, Oracle, and many other well-known names gained early exposure as members of the Inc. 500. The 2011 Inc. 500, unveiled in the September issue of Inc., is a group of companies that are smaller but much fa...












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