nuBridges Acquires TradeTrans, Inc.
nuBridges, the secure eBusiness authority, announced
that it has completed a definitive agreement to
acquire TradeTrans, Inc., a provider of real-time
business intelligence tools that give visibility
into the supply chain. The acquisition is part of
nuBridges’ strategic plan to build long-term
business equity value by achieving substantial
growth and market share, and by establishing itself
as the benchmark leader in the industry.
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nuBridges, Inc. Atlanta, GA
June 2, 2009
"TradeSmart hits all the hot buttons - Better, Faster, Cheaper!
In very little time and at a minimal expense, TradeSmart created a
management portal and decision tool for all our EDI
business activities that otherwise would have taken months of
custom programming or tens of thousands of dollars in data
analysis software to accomplish on our own."
Peter Smith Chief Operations Officer London Fog Industries
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TradeTrans delivers the unprecedented reporting and performance analysis power of TradeSmart.
TradeSmart is the real-time and web-enabled supply-chain reporting service and performance analysis service being adopted today companies large and small.
TradeSmart enables smarter business practices and lowers supply-chain costs by providing up-to-the-minute reporting intelligence on purchasing, selling, supplying, and related treasury management activities between buyers and suppliers.
TradeSmart is a decision tool designed for the demands of new century marked by changed business practices.
TradeSmart provides real-time operational market analysis of current and past trading activities coupled to sophisticated performance analyses, serving both customers and suppliers.
See TradeSmart first hand by clicking viewing the TradeSmart Demo now.
| According to a February 9, 2007 Forrester Research titled "Justifying
B2B Integration," many organizations with a significant number of B2B
interactions with customers and suppliers still do not use any form of
automated, electronic document exchange technology due to the difficulty
in identifying benefits that could be used to justify the business case for
moving from manual to automated information exchange systems. Organizations
that have not already implemented electronic information exchange systems
should assess projected improvements in these areas to deliver improved
productivity, shorter cycle times, lower processing costs, and improved
customer service.
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