Paradox And Supply Chain Network Announce Partnership

The partnership will provide European shippers, carriers, and 3PLs access to Paradox's products along with Supply Chain Network's services providing one-stop shop for all their logistics software and service needs.

Supply Chain Network (SCN) announced a partnership with Paradox and will provide Paradox's products to European shippers and carriers and facilitate Paradox's expansion into Europe.

The partnership will provide European shippers, carriers, and 3PLs access to Paradox's products along with Supply Chain Network's services providing one-stop shop for all their logistics software and service needs.

“The agreement we signed with SCN culminates several discussions we had with them in the last few months that emphasized the need for competitive logistics software solutions for the U.K. and Western European markets,” said Ellie Glenn, president of Paradox. “We have been looking for a partner to facilitate our expansion into Europe as we continue to receive requests from European shippers and carriers for functionality that our products offer. In SCN, we have a partner who built strong reputation in the European industry through years of providing supply chain consulting services to various clients.”

“At Supply Chain Network we are continuing to develop our technology driven solutions portfolio which enables us to bring world class partner products to complement our deep Logistics knowledge and experience,” added Ian Maughan, managing director of Supply Chain Network Ltd.  “We are extremely proud to partner with Paradox Software Consulting in the European market.  The partnership significantly strengthens our capabilities in the transportation management area and is the culmination of many months of discussions and due diligence. With the Paradox suite of products in our portfolio, and with the support, commitment and professionalism of the Paradox team we are positioned to provide best-of-breed operational optimization to supply chain and logistics operations across the U.K. and European markets.”

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