EXTOL on top in Apparel Magazine's 2007 Software Scorecard
07 May '07
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EXTOL International Inc announced that it received top scores in 9 categories in Apparel Magazine's 2007 Software Scorecard, and was named a “Break-Out Leader” in the Supply Chain Management/Sourcing and ERP categories. Results of the head-to-head comparison of the top software vendors specific to the apparel/retail industry were publicly released earlier this week. EXTOL is a leading provider of B2B and integration software for companies in many of the fast moving goods categories.
The apparel industry is one of the primary vertical markets served by EXTOL. The company has more than 250 customers in this industry, including Donna Karan New York, FILA USA, Harve Bernard, Jockey, Liz Claiborn, New York & Company, Oshkosh B'Gosh and Saucony.
Apparel's Software Scorecard features the software vendors rated the best by the apparel marketplace, based exclusively on customer satisfaction ratings. Each year, customers rate vendors according to the system functionalities, including business intelligence, warehouse management, supply chain management, PLM and others. Within these software types, vendors are scored on overall satisfaction, apparel market knowledge, ROI, user buy-in/user friendliness and customer service.
“We're proud our customers chose to rate us highly in a very competitive market,” said Tony Baran, EXTOL Chairman and CEO. “Customer satisfaction is a primary initiative at EXTOL. We understand the dynamic environment of apparel manufacturing, sales and distribution, and are committed to delivering the capabilities needed by our customers to rapidly respond to customer demands and market opportunities. This type of business agility is a key competitive advantage for EXTOL customers.”