EVS Earns Spot On Top Software and Technology List

Modern Warehouse Management System Propels Top Technology Company to Forefront

BOULDER, Colo.; Feb. 6, 2018 – EVS, a game changer in warehouse management and supply chain technology, announced today that it was named to the 2017 FL100+ awards by Food Logistics magazine. The FL100+ Top Software and Technology Providers list serves as a resource guide of software and technology providers whose products and services are critical for companies in the global food and beverage supply chain.

EVS was recognized for its thought leadership in enterprise resource planning and warehouse management systems. mobe3 is a cloud-based warehouse management system (WMS) that uses artificial intelligence, warehouse simulation and iOS-native functionality to help companies improve warehouse operations – both from a service delivery and profitability standpoint.

“It’s impossible to deliver a modern user experience on a legacy platform, so we worked with designers to develop software with a natural user interface that reduces friction between people and critical business data,” says Evan Garber, chief executive officer of EVS. “We realize that data is a core business asset, and modern platforms are required to deliver new experiences. We’re proud of these accomplishments and excited to have been recognized as an integral service provider for the food and beverage industry.”

Thoughtful, powerful and beautiful, mobe3 combines the familiar iOS user experience with artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver an industrial-strength platform built to optimize and improve warehouse workflow. Unlike any other WMS, mobe3 can simulate a warehouse’s operations under multiple scenarios and provide comparative efficiency metrics. With mobe3 simulations, an organization can determine how to lay out a new warehouse, improve an existing warehouse, add new equipment, update picking methods, optimize staff for a busy season and more before rolling changes into the live warehouse environment.

“New developments and innovations in the software and technology sector are making sizeable impacts on the global food supply chain,” notes Lara L. Sowinski, editorial director for Food Logistics and its sister publication, Supply & Demand Chain Executive. “The result is a greater visibility, improved regulatory compliance, enhanced shelf life for perishables, and the emergence of a more proactive and nimble food supply chain that benefits both the food industry and its logistics partners, as well as the end consumer.”

For more about EVS and its advanced supply chain technologies, visit www.evssw.com. 

About EVS

EVS was founded in 2001 by a dedicated team of warehouse management and supply chain technology experts. In 2016, the EVS team set out to reimagine a WMS that was easy for warehouse workers to use and delivered the bottom line improvement warehouse executives wanted. The resulting mobe3 cloud-based WMS reflects the company’s passion for creating a better WMS user experience that is easier to adopt and starts saving warehouses money immediately. In addition to third-party logistics (3PL) warehouses, specialty industries served by EVS include manufacturing, food and beverage, life sciences, chemicals, biotech, electronics and distribution organizations. To learn more about EVS, visit www.evssw.com.

To find out more about mobe3 and how it’s helping businesses grow faster with less complications, visitevssw.com/mobe3.

About Food Logistics

Food Logistics is published by AC Business Media, a business-to-business media company that provides targeted content and comprehensive, integrated advertising and promotion opportunities for some of the world’s most recognized B2B brands. Its diverse portfolio serves the construction, logistics, supply chain and other industries with print, digital and custom products, events and social media.

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