Parcel - July 2008 - (Page 40) PRECISION SOFTWARE About Our Company Established in Dublin, Ireland in 1984, Precision Software has a proven track record in developing industry-leading global transportation, parcel and desktop shipping software that allows companies to optimally manage their day-to-day shipping. PRECISION SOFTWARE GREG LLOYD President “Our vision is to provide companies with the market’s leading multicarrier parcel and transportation solution. We want to enable companies to optimally manage their global supply chains and trade with precision.” Greg has been the driving force behind Precision Software’s comprehensive solution for parcel shipping (production and non-production), transportation management, global trade compliance and global visibility. For the past 20 years, he has worked extensively with Fortune 500 companies across all global regions, parcel and multi-modal carriers to deliver the market’s only integrated, web-based solution that delivers visibility, control and bottom-line cost savings. Greg has led Precision Software since 2004 and continues to do so after the company was acquired by QAD Inc. as an independent business unit in 2006. The Precision 2008 solution is a comprehensive single platform system with integrated components for: • Global & Domestic Parcel Shipping • Corporate Desktop Shipping • Global Transportation Management • Global Trade Management • Global Visibility • Global Forwarding At its core sits a powerful, process-based and rules-driven engine that ensures best practices are followed by every user, at every location. Precision 2008 enables companies to be agile and lean with the flexibility to build routing guides that combine shipping preferences and rate shopping results to determine the most appropriate carrier, service and transport mode applicable to a proposed shipment. Automated generation of carrier-compliant labels, manifesting and subsequent tracking the delivery of shipments gives companies the competitive edge to plan, execute and manage multi-modal shipping around the world. Precision Software works closely with parcel carriers to support their domestic and international services, from all regions globally. By leveraging the extensive range of carriers and services accessible from the solution, companies can significantly reduce parcel shipping costs and benefit from total control of inbound and return shipment processing. Your delivery metrics and customer satisfaction ratings will benefit from the increased visibility of carrier performance through “real-time” package tracking, including the first through last mile. Precision Software’s customers span multiple verticals including life sciences, consumer packaged goods, retail, industrial products, food & beverage, third-party logistics providers and freight forwarders. A global aftermarket electronics manufacturer using the Precision 2008 parcel shipping solution benefits from “real-time” visibility, on-time delivery and savings of more than $10,000 per day! Contact us to learn more. WHO’S WHO 2008 PRECISION SOFTWARE 651 W. Washington Blvd., Suite 303 Chicago, IL 60661 312-334-8600 www.precisionsoftware.com info@precisionsoftware.com 40 Who’s Who 2008 www.PARCELindustry.com http://www.precisionsoftware.com http://www.precisionsoftware.com http://www.PARCELindustry.com
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