MWG announces New Office in Athens

Maurice Ward & Co, a leading supply chain solutions company, announced that they have opened a new facility in Athens, Greece, located at Athens International Airport with Kelly Merkouraki as Branch Manager.

Maurice Ward & Co, a leading Privately owned Independent, Regional European Freight Forwarder officially opened its newest Air and Ocean Facility in Athens, Greece. Country Manager Ms. Kelly Merkouraki, based at the organizations HQ in Athens is delighted to offer a full suite of Forwarding and Logistics services to the local market and overseas partners. Company director Mr. John Ward states: “With the opening of our 42nd Facility in Europe, the Maurice Ward vision of offering a truly Independent, Regional European Forwarding Network is almost complete. Bringing secure, imaginative alternative Supply Chain Solutions to the market, Maurice Ward continues its remarkable success story which started with its first station opening in Dublin Airport, 1968.”

Established in 1968, the Maurice Ward Group is an independent global freight-forwarding and logistics organization with 40+ owned offices in 25+ European countries. With the 50+ years of logistics experience, expertise in trade and customs compliance and their network of world class agents, the Maurice Ward Group continues to offer quality service, flexible, reliable and cost-effective solutions.

Next Step in Supply Chain Digital Transformation

Iptor Supply Chain Systems, a leader in distribution and supply chain management, planning and logistics software and services, has today further embraced cutting edge cloud technology with the official launch of ‘Sara’, its AI chatbot. Sara gives customers detailed, big data driven, real-time insight into their Iptor DC1 and IP1 ERP platforms and is ideally suited to service companies for whom customer support is a critical success factor.

The launch of Sara signifies Iptor’s transition towards a ‘zero UI’ and micro services approach along with conversational interfaces, driven by voice and chat. To enable this, Sara incorporates both IBM and Google technologies, with the chatbot relying on IBM Watson Assistant technology and Google Assistant, providing the ability to connect with Watson to deliver both, a voice and chat enabled interface. Consequently, Sara can run anywhere (both on cloud or on-premise) by using IBM Watson Assistant. The company predicts these conversational interfaces will grow exponentially in the coming years, replacing the more traditional mobile or Graphical User Interface (GUI).

Sara is integrated in real-time with Iptor’s flagship ERP platforms, Iptor DC1 and IP1, via the connectivity layer ‘aperīo’. The chatbot provides a flexible framework which can be matched to a customer’s branding and then adapted to meet their users’ requirements. After the launch of Sara, Iptor is now looking for further customer input to tailor the assistant to their needs. For example, there is the opportunity to add additional IBM Watson services such as Tone Analyzer which allows Sara to analyze an end-users mood and make decisions based on this.

Christopher Catterfeld, Iptor Chief Marketing and Product Officer, said, “The launch of Sara underlines our path towards Zero UI and micro services and shows how we are innovating for our customers. The chatbot has the potential to add significant value not only by improving customer satisfaction but also by reducing staff costs. We are looking forward to working with our customers to help them support their users in the best way possible.”

Next Step in Supply Chain Digital Transformation

Iptor Supply Chain Systems, a leader in distribution and supply chain management, planning and logistics software and services, has today further embraced cutting edge cloud technology with the official launch of ‘Sara’, its AI chatbot. Sara gives customers detailed, big data driven, real-time insight into their Iptor DC1 and IP1 ERP platforms and is ideally suited to service companies for whom customer support is a critical success factor.

The launch of Sara signifies Iptor’s transition towards a ‘zero UI’ and micro services approach along with conversational interfaces, driven by voice and chat. To enable this, Sara incorporates both IBM and Google technologies, with the chatbot relying on IBM Watson Assistant technology and Google Assistant, providing the ability to connect with Watson to deliver both, a voice and chat enabled interface. Consequently, Sara can run anywhere (both on cloud or on-premise) by using IBM Watson Assistant. The company predicts these conversational interfaces will grow exponentially in the coming years, replacing the more traditional mobile or Graphical User Interface (GUI).

Sara is integrated in real-time with Iptor’s flagship ERP platforms, Iptor DC1 and IP1, via the connectivity layer ‘aperīo’. The chatbot provides a flexible framework which can be matched to a customer’s branding and then adapted to meet their users’ requirements. After the launch of Sara, Iptor is now looking for further customer input to tailor the assistant to their needs. For example, there is the opportunity to add additional IBM Watson services such as Tone Analyzer which allows Sara to analyze an end-users mood and make decisions based on this.

Christopher Catterfeld, Iptor Chief Marketing and Product Officer, said, “The launch of Sara underlines our path towards Zero UI and micro services and shows how we are innovating for our customers. The chatbot has the potential to add significant value not only by improving customer satisfaction but also by reducing staff costs. We are looking forward to working with our customers to help them support their users in the best way possible.”

New Business Win for Sanderson Proteus WMS

Asian food importer and supplier SOP International has selected Sanderson’s Proteus WMS to run their new 60,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Harlow, UK.

Originally established in 1971 as a packer and processor of edible oils, SOP have enjoyed a period of sustained success and growth in the last decade. As a result, in 2003 the business opted to move their head office from Runcorn to Hertford, UK, where it began to import and distribute a wide range of Oriental and Asian foods. SOP’s specialist knowledge enables them to source the highest quality products from approved suppliers throughout the Far East.
In 2017, SOP decided they needed a powerful, innovative, on-premise warehouse management system (WMS) to operate their new, purpose-built warehouse. Sanderson’s Proteus WMS was among those systems which prompted SOP to begin an exploratory phase with the Sanderson team. Having supported SOP International throughout their selection process, Sanderson’s Proteus WMS was chosen.

SOP International Operations Director Raf Chowdry said, “We are looking forward to working with the Proteus WMS team from Sanderson. We really feel they are going to bring a lot to the table, with the ability to advise and guide us in future IT investments. Their system will help keep us both operational and competitive.”

Neil Olsson, Proteus WMS Account Manager said, “We are delighted that SOP International have selected us as their WMS supplier. This will give us the opportunity to work in true partnership with the company to provide them with a state-of-the-art system to match their new warehouse.”

The Proteus WMS team looks forward to working with SOP International in their latest chapter in business growth.

New Business Win for Sanderson Proteus WMS

Asian food importer and supplier SOP International has selected Sanderson’s Proteus WMS to run their new 60,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Harlow, UK.

Originally established in 1971 as a packer and processor of edible oils, SOP have enjoyed a period of sustained success and growth in the last decade. As a result, in 2003 the business opted to move their head office from Runcorn to Hertford, UK, where it began to import and distribute a wide range of Oriental and Asian foods. SOP’s specialist knowledge enables them to source the highest quality products from approved suppliers throughout the Far East.
In 2017, SOP decided they needed a powerful, innovative, on-premise warehouse management system (WMS) to operate their new, purpose-built warehouse. Sanderson’s Proteus WMS was among those systems which prompted SOP to begin an exploratory phase with the Sanderson team. Having supported SOP International throughout their selection process, Sanderson’s Proteus WMS was chosen.

SOP International Operations Director Raf Chowdry said, “We are looking forward to working with the Proteus WMS team from Sanderson. We really feel they are going to bring a lot to the table, with the ability to advise and guide us in future IT investments. Their system will help keep us both operational and competitive.”

Neil Olsson, Proteus WMS Account Manager said, “We are delighted that SOP International have selected us as their WMS supplier. This will give us the opportunity to work in true partnership with the company to provide them with a state-of-the-art system to match their new warehouse.”

The Proteus WMS team looks forward to working with SOP International in their latest chapter in business growth.

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