Pleasanton, Cal. , Aug. 31, 2016 -- Steelwedge, the leading provider of cloud-based planning solutions and services that help global organizations make smarter decisions faster, has been named to SupplyChainBrain’s list of “100 Great Supply Chain Partners” for 2016, featured in the August issue of the publication. The full list is found here.
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Steelwedge’s supply chain planning success with Radisys was cited within the publication in “Radisys Updates Its Demand Planning.” From the article:
“Steelwedge offers a path to planning across the entire supply chain. At the outset, Steelwedge implemented separate systems for demand planning and supply-demand matching, but it’s now looking to combine those processes under a single system that will allow for a more cohesive approach. In its fully functional mode, PlanStreaming covers planning for products, sales, demand, supply strategy, operations supply chain and finance.”
"Each year, our list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners features a select group of companies whose customers recognize them for providing outstanding solutions and services,” said Brad Berger, publisher, SupplyChainBrain. “Over the course of our six-month online poll, we ask supply chain professionals 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.”
Steelwedge’s PlanStreaming planning solutions enhance a company’s ability to make more informed planning decisions that consider revenue, margin and service level impacts across customer and supplier networks, based on a broad range of factors, including time horizons, customers, suppliers, business units, products and geographies.
Gartner categorized Steelwedge as a leader in its 2015 Magic Quadrant for Sales & Operations Planning System of Differentiation, and a Visionary in its 2016 Magic Quadrant for Supply Chain Planning System of Record. To view a copy of the S&OP report, go to 2015 Magic Quadrant for Sales & Operations Planning System of Differentiation.
About Steelwedge
Organizations use Steelwedge’s cloud planning platform and services to align product, sales, demand, supply, strategy, operations and financial decisions across roles, geographies, products, time horizons, channels, customers and suppliers to improve efficiency and outcomes. Steelwedge’s PlanStreaming cloud platform combines predictive, prescriptive and responsive analytics and technology to equip organizations to be ready to act in time with opportunity, especially in highly competitive markets where continuous planning is essential and efficiently responding to changing conditions is advantageous. To learn more about Steelwedge, visit www.steelwedge.com.
Will Haraway [email protected] 404.593.8320


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