Chainalytics Named to List of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners for Sixth Consecutive Year

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Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:00am EDT

ATLANTA--(Business Wire)--
For the sixth year in a row, Chainalytics LLC, a supply chain services provider
specializing in employing analytics to support fact-based strategic and tactical
supply chain decisions, has been named to the list of 100 Great Supply Chain
Partners published in the July 2009 issue of SupplyChainBrain magazine. 

SupplyChainBrain`s 7th Annual 100 Great Supply Chain Partners Program is the
result of a six-month on-line poll in which supply chain professionals are 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. 

"In 2009, we received more than 2,700 nominations from small and large companies
covering scores of different industries," states Brad Berger, publisher of
SupplyChainBrain. "More than 500 vendors of every conceivable type of supply
chain activity were nominated - from very specialized technologies, to a wide
range of third-party logistics, transportation and consulting services. The 100
companies that received the most qualified nominations are represented on this
year`s list which is published within the July issue of SupplyChainBrain`s
magazine and on SupplyChainBrain.com for the remainder of 2009." 

"Being recognized as a great supply chain partner for the sixth year is a true
testament to the lasting bonds formed between us and our clients," said Mike
Kilgore, President and CEO, Chainalytics. "Whether they are facing growth or
contraction, we will continue to help our clients adapt their supply chains to
create competitive advantage and shareholder value." 

About Chainalytics

Chainalytics is a professional services firm that enhances competitive advantage
and shareholder value through optimized supply chain strategies. Chainalytics'
fact-based decision making approach improves and innovates our clients'
strategies and tactics with particular emphasis on supply chain design,
transportation strategies, inventory strategies, and product and customer
portfolio planning. Offered as both project-based and managed services, this
approach is achieved via a unique combination of domain expertise, resilient
methodologies, and exclusive research and content - all supported by the world's
most advanced decision sciences tools and techniques. Chainalytics targets
enterprises with a high degree of complexity created by their unique
combinations of scale, change and geography. With offices in North America and
Asia, Chainalytics serves companies globally in a borderless fashion. Learn more
at www.chainalytics.com. 

About SupplyChainBrain

SupplyChainBrain is the world`s most comprehensive information resource for
supply chain news, intelligence, strategy and innovation. In addition to the
fundamental principles of supply-chain management, SupplyChainBrain identifies
emerging trends, technologies and best practices, forward thinking ideas and
cutting-edge solutions-and continues to write and report about these as they
evolve and mature. SupplyChainBrain targets the high-level executive, who is
concerned with such strategic issues as managing risk, aligning the supply chain
with corporate planning, achieving competitive advantage, balancing customer
demands with the need to control cost, and improving the bottom line.
Collectively, the highly experienced SupplyChainBrain editorial staff has spent
more than a century researching, analyzing, writing and reporting about issues
and applications related to logistics and the supply chain. It is this level of
expertise combined with that of our many respected content partners that
influences the information we present through our web site, blogs, newsletters,
video casts, webinars and magazine. www.supplychainbrain.com



Chainalytics LLC
Nicky Brown-Gilstrap, 770-433-1566
ngilstrap@chainalytics.com

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