Broomfield, CO, April 26, 2021 – WMS technology innovator SnapFulfil (part of Synergy Logistics North America) has promoted John Mifsud to Vice President of Implementations Services as business continues to ramp up.
Mifsud, 41, from Kennett Square, PA, has been with the company since the beginning of 2015 in project manager and analyst roles. He earns his VP elevation after playing a major role in the creation and deployment of SnapFulfil’s unique Remote Implementation (RI) program, which allows its agile and flexible cloud-based WMS to be onboarded from anywhere in the world, within weeks.
The RI program provides tailored virtual support, including regular online training and status meetings, to ensure new teams are able to access and test the system, meeting go-live deadlines.
Mifsud’s expertise in data gathering and project scoping has seen him manage the delivery and training of SnapFulfil’s first 3PL client to create and configure its own new stock owners, as well as the first business to undertake majority self-implementation across multiple sites.
“I’m delighted on a personal level of course, but what’s more gratifying for me is the winning and cost effective solution we’ve developed for our clients,” said Mifsud. “Our first remote projects were successfully completed in early 2020, but the pandemic has really accelerated its acceptance and demand. It works so well because SnapFulfil’s sophisticated rules-based engine is extremely configurable.
“RI like this not only overcomes movement restrictions but site labor shortages too. We can handle multiple implementations at any given time, which means a much lower cost to the client. It’s the way to go and once again we are leading the way in highly customizable user experience and convenience.”
Mifsud reports into Implementation Services Executive Vice President, Smitha Raphael, who he has been shadowing for the past year and providing support cover. “John’s VP promotion is richly deserved,” Raphael said. “He’s been an outstanding Project Manager and has implemented many complex projects in the U.S. He’s also engineered some really innovative process improvements that have helped us be successful as a team. We look forward to the further ideas and initiatives that John will no doubt bring to the U.S. Project arm in his new role.”