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Sedlak Earns Spot on Supply Chain Brain’s Top 100 Supply Chain Partners

August 12, 2013 Topics: Announcements, News

Sedlak was one of hundreds of companies from every aspect of supply chain management nominated during a six-month online poll in which supply chain professionals were asked to nominate vendors and service providers whose solutions have made a significant impact on their company’s efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance.

Now in its 11th year, SupplyChainBrain’s prestigious list of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners highlights a select list of companies whose solutions and services have been so impressive, that their customers took the time to write and let the industry publisher know about it.

“We have witnessed a definitive uptick in both the quality and quantity of nominations,” said Kelly Keller, vice president of marketing at SupplyChainBrain. “The competition gets tougher every year.”

Sedlak is a multi-year winner of this honor.

“Building trusted relationships with our clients is the most important aspect of our business,” said Sedlak President Will O’Brien. “This honor is initiated by the companies and people with whom we partner on their important projects, making it a tremendously meaningful testament to our expertise and integrity.”

Sedlak appears in the 2013 July/August issue of SupplyChainBrain magazine as a celebrated member of this year’s 100 Great.

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