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IBS and Optricity announce strategic technology partnership

Partnership to streamline integration between IBS’s warehouse management and enterprise systems and Optricity’s slotting software.


International Business Systems (IBS), a leading global supplier of integrated ERP, warehouse management systems (WMS) and supply chain solutions, and Optricity Corporation, provider of software solutions for the workplace, have announced a new strategic partnership in the Americas region.

The partnership is intended to deliver a streamlined integration between IBS’s warehouse management and enterprise systems and Optricity’s slotting software. Both IBS and Optricity provide their solutions across industries, including, but not limited to: automotive, consumer goods, electronics, paper, publishing, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals.

“Optricity’s advanced slotting optimization software and IBS’s enterprise and warehouse management systems offer a high-quality solution set that, together will vastly improve warehousing operations without the hassle of having to play translator to ensure each system speaks the same language,” said Michael Wohlwend, general manager of the Americas at IBS.

“IBS’s dedication to innovation and their collaborative approach in exploring solutions for current and future clients, mirrors our own passion for excellence,” said Sheila Benny, executive vice president of Optricity. “Like us, IBS is rooted in a foundation of continuous enhancement, which is evidenced by this partnership. Our work together provides great opportunity to expand traditional WMS value to warehousing operations around the globe.”


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