Pro*Act Taps iTrade



Phil Penny, vice president, information technology, of the distributor produce group, said in a press statement: "Our selection of iTradeNetwork was based on a rigorous screening process and analysis of their product features, functionality and widespread acceptance within the global vendor community. ITN's vision of On-Demand, Collaborative Supply Chain Management is very much in line with our future direction."

Steve Grinstead, Pro*Act president & ceo, added, " Pro*Act has a history of continually setting new standards in the industry. We are very focused on providing the most efficient and safest supply chain for our customers. This technology will provide us the means for a new level of technical integration."

"iTradeNetwork has worked hard to earn this opportunity and is proud to be selected to play a significant role in Pro*Act 's technology strategy. We believe we have distinguished ourselves with our complete and total focus on providing our customers greater workflow efficiencies. We look forward to applying our expertise and experiences to help Pro*Act achieve quantifiable operational and business improvements," said Robert Bonavito, ceo of iTradeNetwork.

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