Parcel - July 2008 - (Page 32) ENVISTA JIM BARNES President/CEO “enVista’s innovative solutions, proven services methodology and guiding principles help our clients achieve enterprise excellence and the value they expect from their enterprise solution investments,” said Jim Barnes, President and CEO of enVista. Jim Barnes co-founded enVista in 2002 in response to market demand for comprehensive supply chain cost management services. Barnes is considered the leading expert in enterprise cost management from source to consumption. He has spent the last 20 years successfully deploying supply chain and enterprise solutions and synchronizing material and information flow for Fortune 500 companies. His expertise includes all areas within the supply chain, including global supply chain network design, strategic facility design, international and domestic transportation management, labor management, warehouse management and enterprise solutions. ENVISTA About Our Company enVista is the leading enterprise cost management services provider, offering expert consulting and technology services from source to consumption. enVista enables world-leading companies to reduce operating costs, improve customer service and enhance profitability through innovative solutions and deep domain expertise across a multitude of industries and vertical markets. Products and Services enVista’s areas of expertise include Strategy, Operations, Technology and Transportation. enVista’s enterprise cost management services include: Supply chain services: supply chain network design, facility layout and design, material flow analysis, productivity metrics, process improvement, and continual analysis. Enterprise solutions: supply chain, ERP and CRM selection and implementation. enVista is also a Microsoft Dynamics reseller. Transportation solutions: carrier contract analysis and negotiation, transportation benchmarking, contract management, shipment visibility, and invoice auditing and bill payment services. Why Choose Us As the leading provider of enterprise cost management services, enVista enables clients to reduce operating costs, improve customer service and enhance profitability. We offer unmatched expertise across a multitude of industries, innovative solutions and methodologies as well as professional services that help companies work smarter and more efficiently. enVista is also the only Microsoft Dynamics reseller with substantial supply chain consulting experience. At enVista, our mission is to enable enterprise excellence. We do this through operational analysis, enterprise-wide visibility and process improvements and by empowering clients through education and knowledge transfer. Our guiding principles hold us to the highest standards to ensure your organization receives the value you expect from your enterprise and supply chain investments. Hundreds of clients across a variety of industries partner with us as part of their business strategies. enVista was recently named one of the “Top 10 Coolest SCM Boutique Consulting Firms for Implementation of Supply Chain Execution Systems” by ARC Advisory Group. WHO’S WHO 2008 ENVISTA 11711 N. Meridian Street, Suite 415 Carmel, IN 46032 877-684-7700 www.envistacorp.com inforequest@envistacorp.com 32 Who’s Who 2008 www.PARCELindustry.com http://www.envistacorp.com http://www.envistacorp.com http://www.PARCELindustry.com
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