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enVista joins Manhattan Associates’ partner program as Gold Partner

Manhattan Associates recognizes enVista as a trusted partner and third-party integrator of its software solutions suite


Global consulting, managed services and material handling automation firm enVista has joined Manhattan Associates’ Manhattan Value Partner (MVP) Program.

The company joins as a MVP Gold partner, which recognizes enVista as a trusted, third-party integrator of Manhattan Associates’ solution suite, including its Warehouse Management System, Transportation Management System and Labor Management System.  The relationship between enVista and Manhattan Associates dates back over 20 years, and today enVista is the sole MVP to bring expertise across supply chain strategy, automation and supply chain execution systems. 

“It is an incredible honor for enVista to be a Gold Partner in Manhattan Associates’ MVP Program" said John Stitz, enVista's CEO. "We are bringing with us to the program our industry-recognized domain expertise around supply chain strategy, automation and robotics, labor management, transportation management and retail strategy. This breadth of expertise is unlike any other partner in the MVP program. Together, enVista and Manhattan Associates will provide clients with access to a powerhouse duo of supply chain execution software and implementation expertise for maximally successful projects.” 

Shane Smith, enVista’s Sr. VP of Supply Chain Solutions, added, “This is a game changer for leaders that are investing in supply chain execution technology. With Manhattan’s partnership, enVista is solidified as a leading, experienced Manhattan partner. I look forward to continuing to lead this standout team as we help supply chains optimize their warehouses to reach operational excellence.” 

The enVista’s WMS team has led more than 500 successful implementations. enVista will be at Manhattan Momentum, Manhattan's supply chain commerce conference, from May 22-25 in Phoenix, Arizona.


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