Discover Manhattan Associates in the news. Below you’ll find recent articles and media coverage of Manhattan Associates, our supply chain solutions, and our customers. From supply chain trade magazines to regional, national and international business publications, read what the press has to say about supply chain management.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 24, 2012 by Arielle Kass - Atlanta supply chain optimization company Manhattan Associates saw its profits increase by 59 percent in the first quarter of the year, and raised its expectations for the remainder of 2012.
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Reuters, April 23, 2012 by Nivedita Bhattacharjee - After years of losing customers to Europe-based retailers that give young shoppers fresh fashions more quickly, U.S. clothes retailers are fighting back.
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Reuters, April 23, 2012 by Editoral Staff - U.S. retailers are playing catch-up in the fashion speed race, cutting turnaround times and using technology to better compete with foreign rivals.
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SupplyChainBrain, April 16, 2012 by Editoral Staff - As business continued to grow at Darice, reportedly the country's largest full-line arts and crafts wholesaler and distributor, so did inefficiencies in its distribution system
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Commercial Carrier Journal, April 1, 2012 by Aaron Huff - Pittsburgh-based Pitt Ohio, one of the nation’s largest less than truckload (LTL) providers, announced the selection of Manhattan Associates’ SuperSpin to optimize its linehaul network.
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NRF Stores, April 1, 2012 by Fred Minnick - Y ankee Candle, the world’s largest manufacturer of premium candles, is always looking to increase productivity. With more than 30,000 locations in 49 countries, the retailer/wholesaler has been in business for more than 40 years. Company-wide sales increased 7.1 percent last year to $785.8 million; retail sales increased 5.4 percent to $449.2 million, and wholesale sales increased 1.2 percent to $235.2 million. View Article
SupplyChainBrain, March 22, 2012 by Editor - Many companies are either WMS or TMS-oriented, and optimizing one system may be problematic for the other. A balanced integration requires nuance, says Eric Lamphier, senior director, product management, Manhattan Associates.
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SupplyChainBrain, March 20, 2012 by Scott Fenwick - Omni-channel commerce has put the consumer in the driver's seat, with the ability to shop anywhere, buy anywhere and receive products in the manner and time of their choosing.
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