e2open Named to Food Logistics’ 2020 FL100+ Top Software and Technology Providers List

The FL100+ annual list showcases leading software and technology providers in the food and beverage industry

AUSTIN, TX – January 21, 2021e2open, the network for the digital economy, announced today its inclusion on Food Logistics’ 2020 FL100+ Top Software and Technology Providers list. The annual list honors leading software and technology providers that ensure a safe, efficient and reliable global food and beverage supply chain.

e2open works with some of the largest global food and beverage brands, including AB InBev and MARS, among others, to offer a rich portfolio of intelligent applications that reach all the way from farms to production floors to the retail shelf to create a more connected and intelligent supply chain. e2open compiles data from internal operations as well as external channel, supplier and logistics partners onto a common cloud platform that encompasses customer’s demand, supply and logistics ecosystems. The collaborative and agile supply chain platform powers food and beverage companies to use data in real time, with artificial intelligence and machine learning to drive smarter decisions.

“The food and beverage industry, as with nearly every major industry, is undergoing a rapid digital transformation,” said Michael Farlekas, president and chief executive officer of e2open. “Our food and beverage customers use e2open’s intelligent applications for planning, execution, visibility, collaboration and optimization across their entire supply chain. We’re helping to transform our food and beverage customer’s businesses so they can better serve their own customers, delivering foods that consumers need and love.”

Companies on this year’s 2020 FL100+ Top Software and Technology Providers list, including e2open, are profiled in the November/December 2020 issue of Food Logistics, as well as online at www.foodlogistics.com.

“From fleet management to warehouse management to simply just track and trace along the cold food chain, these software and technology providers have definitely stepped it up to ensure cold food and beverage products continue moving along the line without incident,” says Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive. “This pandemic has thrown the food industry a curveball, but many of these providers fast-tracked the development and deployment of their solutions to ensure food safety, traceability, visibility and quality assurance. So, to these winners and others in the industry working to make a difference, thank you!”

About e2open

At e2open, we’re creating a more connected, intelligent supply chain. It starts with sensing and responding to real-time demand, supply and delivery constraints. Bringing together data from customers, distribution channels, suppliers, contract manufacturers and logistics partners, our collaborative and agile supply chain platform enables companies to use data in real time, with artificial intelligence and machine learning to drive smarter decisions. All this complex information is delivered in a single view that encompasses your demand, supply, logistics and global trade ecosystems. e2open is changing everything. Demand. Supply. Delivered. Visit www.e2open.com.

e2open, the e2open logo and Harmony are registered trademarks of e2open, LLC, or its affiliates. Visibility For All is a trade or service mark of e2open, LLC, or its affiliates. All other trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners.

Contacts

Sales and Customer Information:

Diane Mitchell | VP, Corporate Marketing | e2open | Diane.Mitchell@e2open.com | 512-735-5692

Media Contact:

WE Communications for e2open | e2open@we-worldwide.com | 512-527-7029

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